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Pago 5A, Hinton News, Tues., May 22, 1984
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By Wilma Duncan
Muscular Dystrophy is the
Youth name applied to a group of
diseases that are genetic and
Opp reunify ca~e gradual wasting of mus-
O cle with accompanying weak-
hess and deformity.
C This disease is often con-
amp fused with Multiple Sclerosis,
but the two are extremely
Summers County will hold its different. Muscular Dystrophy
annual Youth Opportunity affects the muscles where as
Camp, June 11 - 15, 1984, at Multiple Sclerosis affects the
Camp Summers. The camp is nervous system. Currently
open without charge to income - there are 10,000 children with
eligible youth in the age range Muscular Dystrophy living in
required for camp, without re- the United States.
gard to color, race, age, hand- This disease can play havoc
icap, sex, or national origin, with family members, because
Application forms for elig- of undue demands on their time
ible youth are available at the and strength as well as nor-
Human Services office on the real feelings of anger and guilt.
corner of Temple Street and 3rd Parents of children with Muc-
Avenue or the WVU Extension cular Mystropy often find
Office in the Courthouse Annex themselves with psychological
in Hinton. and social problems.
Non-income-eligible youth This week I will answer the
may also apply but will need to most often asked questions
pay a $53 fee to cover camp about this disease.
costs. Is there any cure for Mus-
The camp is funed by app- cular Dystrophy?
ropriations from the W. Va. No, but early diagnosis is
Office of Economic Opportun- very important so that the pat-
ity and the Summer Food Ser- lent will have established con-
vice Program, Locally, it is tact with a competent medical
planned and operated through facility for care and treatment
the efforts of the WVU Coop- when a cure can be available.
erative Extension Service, Hu- Also adequate medical attent-
man Services, FMRS, school ion can be directed toward the
representatives, Health De- patient, serving his or her
pertinent, and volunteers, physical, psychological, and
I[ you believe you have been social needs during the course
discriminated against, write of the disease.
immediately to the Secretary of Should I tell my other child-
Agriculture, Washington, D.C. ren about a brother or sister
20250. who has Muscular Dystrophy?
Alderson Women Escape
Two prisoners of the Federal He identified the women as
Correctional Institution for Wo- Susan Naylor, 26, of Washing-
men at Alderson were reported ton, D. C., and Linda Clark, 34,
escaped Saturday night, of Houston, Texas.
Albert W. Uhl, associate war- Ms. Naylor was serving two
den for operations, said the consecutive sentences of 5' to 15
women were last seen on years for armed robbery. Ms.
prison grounds about 6:30 p.m. Clark was serving a total of 25
Saturday. They were discover- years for hank robbery, and use
ed missing at a dusk check of of a dangerous weapon, Uhl
prisoners made at 9 p.m., Uhl said.
said.
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Yes, It can be very con-
fusing for children not know-
ing what is wrong. When gi-
ven the chance, children have a
good response to accepting the
situation better than adults.
Parents must realize that no-
rmal children also have phy-
sical and emotional needs that
must be met. Avoid giving all
your attention to the Muscular
Dystrophy child.
Is this disease hereditary?
Yes. Muscular Dystrophy is
transmitted from parent ( or
parents) through an affected
gene. This is very hard for
parents to accept. They feel
guilty and blame themselves
for being a carrier. You need to
realize that it is not your fault.
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Who can I get to help with the ical social worker, psych•log-
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