Re: TGL/HDL predicts cardiac events at 10 years



On 04-04-2011 22:32, Ozgirl wrote:
Absolutely, but it doesn't negate what I said and remember, I said it
was a better aim IN MY OPINION. There is nothing wrong with aiming high.
Setting goals and aiming to achieve those goals are pretty commonplace
in all walks of life and for varying reasons. Put it this way, why
strive for something low when something higher might be achievable? My
daughter has an IQ of less than 50. I can't see any reason for not
providing opportunities for her to achieve whatever she can.

My aunt was labeled 50 by one doctor and 75 by another.
Various experts assured my grandparents that she would
never be able to do anything more complicated than folding
towels. They were _SO_ wrong. She could read, clean house,
cook, help teach kids to swim, do her own accounting for
the money she earned doing that job, walk to the bus stop
unassisted, and get off at the right stop, etc. etc.

--
Wes Groleau

It’s the Law!
http://Ideas.Lang-Learn.us/WWW?itemid=93
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