"I want people to know that I'm not as sick as everyone thinks I am. I feel pretty good" - Anthony age 17.
When asked what, if anything, he would change about himself, Ben, age 16, said: "I wish I didn't have to wear glasses." I then asked if he would want to take away having PWS and he said: "No, like myself."
Leona, age 22, said: "It would be great not to feel so hungry all the time but you get used to it. I have a boyfriend and a lot of friends and I'm in college. I have a job. I do more than a lot of other people who don't have PWS."
Just as the definition of meaningful is not universal neither is the definition of suffering. We make so many assumptions about people with disabilities and one of the biggest assumptions is that they are suffering and would change if given the choice. Instead of focusing our energy on pity and trying to make people with developmental disabilities change to fit our definition of normal we need to open our hearts and minds to the idea that there is intrinsic value in all life regardless of how we define quality of life, happiness and success
Submitted by:
Patrice Carroll
Manager of PWS Services
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“Sometimes your light shines so bright that it blinds people from seeing who you
really are.”
~Shannon L. Alder
really are.”
~Shannon L. Alder

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It would really depend on the disability. I would love if mine would go away, it's not anything anyone can manage to be content with. It also disables me to where I can't get a job or do much of anything with my life. Even when I was able to do things, I was socially impaired but still felt the loneliness of having no friends ad not being able to connect with people.
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