A Disabled Swimmer’s Dream, a Mother’s Fight

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From the New York Times: www.nytimes.com/.../18swimmer.html A Disabled Swimmer’s Dream, a Mother’s Fight By ALAN SCHWARZ Published: June 18, 2008 SAN DIEGO — As Kendall Bailey swims, his praying-mantis limbs flapping him forward, something about the water disguises his many maladies: cerebral palsy, mental retardation, autism and more. Only in a swimming pool do they dissolve and allow his troubled body and mind to be all but normal. He is happy, safe and possibly the fastest disabled breaststroker in the world....
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  • Wow,gone a couple of days and things get even weirder. First I am a Board Certified Psychiatrist with 31 years of clinical experience.I have been an "expert witness."This young man obviously has exceptional disabilities and exceptional talents when in the water. Sure I have seen people referred to me where the Primary care Doc thought the problem was primarily Psychiatric when it wasn't.Sure I have seen people with bad side effects from medications,anything strong enough to be helpful is strong enough to be harmful. Blanket indictments of any group are just stupid.
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  • Wow,gone a couple of days and things get even weirder. First I am a Board Certified Psychiatrist with 31 years of clinical experience.I have been an "expert witness."This young man obviously has exceptional disabilities and exceptional talents when in the water. Sure I have seen people referred to me where the Primary care Doc thought the problem was primarily Psychiatric when it wasn't.Sure I have seen people with bad side effects from medications,anything strong enough to be helpful is strong enough to be harmful. Blanket indictments of any group are just stupid.
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