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Leigh, My Amazing Son

He carried his disability with grace and dignity

Charlene McIver

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Ratgeber / Familie

Beschreibung

"Leigh, My Amazing Son" offers an intimate glimpse into the life of Leigh, a child born in 1982 with profound physical challenges. Crafted by his mother, Charlene, this poignant narrative traces Leigh's remarkable journey from birth to his tragic passing in 2016.

This touching story follows Leigh and his family as they navigate a series of daunting surgical procedures, some with challenging outcomes. Leigh's life was marked by frequent seizures, persistent health issues, chronic pressure sores, and the relentless progression of scoliosis, all compounded by a profound family tragedy.

The narrative also delves into the family's unwavering determination to secure mainstream education for Leigh during the 1980s and 90s. Their subsequent battle against discrimination while seeking employment serves as a testament to their resilience and unwavering love.

Furthermore, this biography is a tribute to the advancement of patient care. Leigh's experiences within the hospital system spurred essential revisions to the Consensus Resuscitation Plan and CPR information sheet, adopted by two prominent Melbourne hospitals in Australia.

"Leigh, My Amazing Son" stands as a profoundly moving biography that will deeply resonate with anyone who has a disability, caregivers, and individuals who embody compassion and empathy.


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Resuscitation Plan, Wound care, Disability, Doctors, Wheelchair, Scoliosis, Spina Bifida, Carer, Hospital