ok. I have to comment. i have been watching these short clips of people with FAS. At the beginning of this month I learned I was born with FAS. I am now, today, 44 y/o. I, too, like Fran, was shocked to hear this and also, above all, wondered why I wasn't told before. I have struggled all my life and, though, i am still a wee-bit bothered about this newly-learned news, I am above all, relieved. My life has been incredibly dramatic and chaotic. I just figured I was destined and doomed to a life of chaos, unsuccess and inadequacy. Thank you Fran for making this video. I am inspired by all of you. I don't feel so alone anymore.
Fran, an incredible story. I am 34 years old, and I am now on a journey to being diagnosed with FAS. Multiple symptoms of FAS I resonate with, I can relate to. I am seeing a geneticist in November, I just want answers. I want to know what I can do to be more successful in my life. I was adopted at birth, and I found out last year my birth mom was a chronic alcoholic. I had failure to thrive until I was around 2, I was told I was 4 pounds although my birth certificate says 6 pounds...I struggle with absract concepts, can't read maps, can't read clocks with minute hands very well, organization is a mess...thank you for sharing. God Bless you.
Thank you Fran, for showing people that FAS is a disability, and understanding your disability is the best path to living successfully. Everyone has something that makes them unique, and what makes you unique and special is your sweet self, and your wonderful attitude, and your desire to live a fruitful life. I admire you.
I am incredibly encouraged by this woman. I pray that God will continue to bless her. What a beautiful and courageous soul! Thank you for this video!!
GOD bless you Fran! You are a wonderful spokesperson for FAS. Thank you for showing people how lovely FASers are!
ok. I have to comment. i have been watching these short clips of people with FAS. At the beginning of this month I learned I was born with FAS. I am now, today, 44 y/o. I, too, like Fran, was shocked to hear this and also, above all, wondered why I wasn't told before. I have struggled all my life and, though, i am still a wee-bit bothered about this newly-learned news, I am above all, relieved. My life has been incredibly dramatic and chaotic. I just figured I was destined and doomed to a life of chaos, unsuccess and inadequacy. Thank you Fran for making this video. I am inspired by all of you. I don't feel so alone anymore.
Fran, an incredible story. I am 34 years old, and I am now on a journey to being diagnosed with FAS. Multiple symptoms of FAS I resonate with, I can relate to. I am seeing a geneticist in November, I just want answers. I want to know what I can do to be more successful in my life. I was adopted at birth, and I found out last year my birth mom was a chronic alcoholic. I had failure to thrive until I was around 2, I was told I was 4 pounds although my birth certificate says 6 pounds...I struggle with absract concepts, can't read maps, can't read clocks with minute hands very well, organization is a mess...thank you for sharing. God Bless you.
Thank you Fran, for showing people that FAS is a disability, and understanding your disability is the best path to living successfully. Everyone has something that makes them unique, and what makes you unique and special is your sweet self, and your wonderful attitude, and your desire to live a fruitful life. I admire you.
Thanks so much Fran for your courage and compassion. Do not ever give up, I am so glad I know you.
Can AFS come with a hearing loss?