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shinningstar
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 Posted: Sun Dec 16th, 2007 10:04 am

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My son loves to play soccer. He get it from watching soccer in the Television. He wants to play the game personally but I can't permit him because of his health. I don't want to him to be disappointed. He really loves to play. What will I do?

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 Posted: Mon Dec 17th, 2007 10:02 am

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shinningstar wrote: My son loves to play soccer. He get it from watching soccer in the Television. He wants to play the game personally but I can't permit him because of his health. I don't want to him to be disappointed. He really loves to play. What will I do?Sorry to that shiningstar.
What are the health issues preventing his play?

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 Posted: Sat Dec 22nd, 2007 07:35 am

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Unfortunately, my son had a heart problem. He was operated two years ago and until now he's still on medication. If you'll see him, he's just like other kids. He's energetic and love sports especially soccer. I used to let him play soccer through PS2 but still insisted to play in the field. 

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 Posted: Sat Dec 22nd, 2007 08:41 pm

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Do they foresee a time that he will be able to play?
If not, then remember what I have said all my life.
Soccer is nothing without my child.
He is my life, not soccer.
Do not feel guilty about not letting him play.
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 Posted: Fri Jan 11th, 2008 10:47 am

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I am sorry about your son,but do not worry.In time his condition will hopefully get better.About soccer,if your son loves soccer that much,go and talk with his doctor,and ask what can he do withing safe limits.It could be a wonder for him to be able to just pass some easy kicks ,with supervision of course.If he is strictly forbidden ,try finding another hobby for him that is not restricted due to his condition.Maybe he will fall in love with something else.I hope this helped and best wishes for your son.


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