Date of Award
Spring 2002
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Fine Arts (MFA)
Department
English
Program/Concentration
Creative Writing
Committee Director
Michael Pearson
Committee Member
Sheri Reynolds
Committee Member
Joe Cosco
Call Number for Print
Special Collections; LD4331.E64 K57 2002
Abstract
In March of 1997, my sister, Fran, and I took our children to a photography studio in downtown Winston-Salem, N.C. I had my twin girls, who were eight weeks old at the time. Fran had Cameron, a grinning nine month old with curly red hair and startling green eyes. I'll never forget how Cameron looked that morning, giggling as he clapped his stubby fingers together for the photographer. I'll never forget the expression on my sisters' face as she watched Cameron with pride from the rear of the small, cluttered studio.
It would be a long time before I saw that look again. Less than twelve weeks later, Cameron suffered a thirty-minute seizure that terrified my family and baffled doctors in the emergency room of a Greensboro, N.C. hospital. Cameron was never the same. Two years later, he was diagnosed with autism, joining a group of some 500,000 other children and adults in this country living with the neurological disorder. The diagnosis has shattered my family. This is our story.
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DOI
10.25777/7t3b-kp42
Recommended Citation
Kisa, Kerry D..
"Losing Cameron"
(2002). Master of Fine Arts (MFA), Thesis, English, Old Dominion University, DOI: 10.25777/7t3b-kp42
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/english_etds/322