In my case (spina bifida), some folks do die rather early (30's, 20's), but I've met one guy who was actually 79. So, whoknows what'll happen inmy case.
My mother is one who likes to have everything done and set, whether or not it's by me. If I were to have kids, I'd try to teach them better how to do all that infrastructural stuff. Finances, house shopping, or whatever else.
That having been said, my extended family on her side seems to know my disability well. My uncle is a banker, like his father before him. They ran a local bank chain in MO. So if I have any questions, they are good folks to talk to.
My mother is one who likes to have everything done and set, whether or not it's by me. If I were to have kids, I'd try to teach them better how to do all that infrastructural stuff. Finances, house shopping, or whatever else.
That having been said, my extended family on her side seems to know my disability well. My uncle is a banker, like his father before him. They ran a local bank chain in MO. So if I have any questions, they are good folks to talk to.
"For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring." - Carl Sagan