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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 591795" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I know that when my daughter was thinking about doing it, she wasn't considering a severely disabled child that would require 24 hour care. No way she could work full time and care for a child like that. She was thinking more along the lines of a diabetic child or one with epilepsy, sickle cell or even Down Syndrome. A lot of foster parents would be hesitant to take responsibility for a child like that but it wouldn't have bothered her at all since she's a nurse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 591795, member: 1883"] I know that when my daughter was thinking about doing it, she wasn't considering a severely disabled child that would require 24 hour care. No way she could work full time and care for a child like that. She was thinking more along the lines of a diabetic child or one with epilepsy, sickle cell or even Down Syndrome. A lot of foster parents would be hesitant to take responsibility for a child like that but it wouldn't have bothered her at all since she's a nurse. [/QUOTE]
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