From Deseret News archives:
Generations of tears
The two are, in fact, incredibly compatible.
After a while, they decide to play their favorite game. Andrew runs out of the room and Hannah sprawls on the carpet, an arm outstretched.
"Father," she gasps hoarsely. "Please help me."
Instantly, Andrew is at her side. "Don't worry, Mother," he says earnestly. "I'll save you!"
Around the house, their brothers and sister stop what they're doing to listen and smile.
The older siblings call the game "Father-Mother." Between Lego-building adventures, biking and general kids play, Andrew and Hannah play "Father-Mother" a couple of times a day.
The game has a simple premise and a million variations. Either "Father" or "Mother" is in grave danger. The other one will, somehow, ingeniously and at great personal risk manage a daring rescue. They'll hug and laugh and thank each other, then run off to play with something else.
The older kids wish it was that simple. That fathers and mothers could always rescue each other.
She just wishes he'd hurry.
Sources of information about Huntington's disease
There are many sources for information about Huntington's disease.
On the Web, three sites will provide phone numbers and links, as well as their own wealth of information:
Huntington's Disease Society of America, www.hdsa.org.
Hereditary Disease Foundation: www.hdfoundation.org, call 1-310-458-4183.
CureHD Foundation: www.curehd.org, phone 1-801-227-0737.
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