Special Needs: Taking the fear out of doctors’ visits
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Nobody looks forward to a dentist’s drill or giving a blood sample. But for people with special needs, these routine visits can be a cause for special terror. Often people with intellectual disabilities or autism get sedated or restrained so that they’ll stay still for a medical test. One Delaware mother came up with a better way.
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Posted on July 2, 2010 | No Comments | Category: Autism, Down Syndrome | Tags: Autism, children with Autism, Down Syndrome, physicians
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