MeHeadsWrecked
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Does anyone know if there's a list of conditions that qualify for this?
Bit of a pickle with certain heart conditions. You're palliative care for life and told to live as normal as possible but it's simply not the truth. Your life is numbered and different from day 1 and will never be normal. That's incapacitated whether it's til you're 8 or 48. These kids cost more money than others and doctors don't want to sign off on it cause the kid might end up working. Why the fup has that anything to do with bringing up an incapacitated child who spends a serious amount of time in intensive care and all sorts of other care.The idea is that it’s for children who are so incapacitated they likely won’t lead a normal adult life.
Bit of a pickle with certain heart conditions. You're palliative care for life and told to live as normal as possible but it's simply not the truth. Your life is numbered and different from day 1 and will never be normal. That's incapacitated whether it's til you're 8 or 48. These kids cost more money than others and doctors don't want to sign off on it cause the kid might end up working. Why the fup has that anything to do with bringing up an incapacitated child who spends a serious amount of time in intensive care and all sorts of other care.
A credit like this shouldn't be so broad yet limited and rely on rattled professionals to sign off.