multiple, multiple diagnoses of various disabilities, it started with hearing impairment, then visual impairment, and then asthma, and then autism, and then learning delays. it was a three-year period of just getting one diagnoses after another. we were just in survival mode. and finally, we started asking questions and saying, hang on a second, maybe they did it save his life, but did he need to get that in the first place and that began our journey to what eventually became the arlington review. realizing that we were not alone. it was not our fault. it was not just a fluke. there were things that could, and i believe should have been done differently. how is he? now adam is 11 years old now. developmentally is approximately h 3 to 4. so he goes to a special need school for very complex children, as i say all of those diagnoses are still in place so is that immensely complicated. he requires 24/7 supervision,
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