vaccine injury at birth
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Olga1
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Hello, I just found this community online and hope to connect with people in a similar situation and see what how others are handling things.. I am a single parent and have a 27 year old daughter who sustained a vaccine injury at birth .. vaccinated for Rubella on the first day of her life...today she is high functioning but not able to live independently... she refuses to live in a group home... so i end up living like a group home coordinator...which frankly does not serve either one of us.... I wonder if there are people out there in similar situation and how you may be coping? have created private programs ? When i visited group homes in the past... it was horrifying: feeding children out tin cans... Campbell soup and the like...who can ever get well ?? I believe EVERY body can heal. And there is modern healing technology out there!
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Hi @Olga1
Good Evening & Sorry that I have seemed to have missed you!!!!!!
I have posted some info for you below:
https://www.scope.org.uk/support/services/supported-living
Please please let me know if I I can help you further??? -
Hi @Olga1, and welcome to the community! If you haven't already, it might be worth looking through our parents and carers discussions to find those in similar situations to yourself, and also checking out the link provided above. If we can be of any further assistance, just let us know!
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