Absolute-Lee fabulous!
First of all, I saw the picture of this young man, then saw the headline celebrating Lee Rix's success. Fantastic!
I felt a heartwarming glow, as this is an amazing achievement.
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Hide AdWell done, Lee! Unfortunately, when I read on, I became very quickly disheartened as you have stated that Lee is a "sufferer" of Down's syndrome.
Lee does not look in any way as though he's suffering, does he?
Lee has Down's syndrome, and I say that with the greatest respect.
I am, and have been for five years, a support worker with adults who have learning disabilities, in West Sussex County Council's supported living scheme.
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Hide AdIn my experience, individuals like Lee and his peers are fulfilled and empowered, and enjoy life.
I felt I had to reply, because the term "sufferer" is completely incorrect.
Donna Cording
Epsom Gardens
Rustington
Editor's note: Fair point, Mrs Cording. We would not normally use the word "sufferer" in this context, for the very good reasons you have given, but, on this occasion, it crept through.
We'll try harder next time.
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