Through this blog I hope to exorcise my own pain, grief and anger, share Kyle’s story, express my feelings about everything from what happened to Kyle right down to my family’s attitude (and yes, I fully intend to be candid about what happened and/or was said). Admittedly I’m incredibly angry about what happened, not just because my son died in an accident that could have easily been prevented, but the school he attended was aware he was engaging in ‘the choking game’ and nobody said anything until two days after his death, then I was told “I saw Kyle and so-and-so cutting off their oxygen supply using their hands and told them they were killing brain cells.” Now, you might think that it wasn’t the school’s responsibility to clue me into this little issue but when a child has an IEP specifying that he has difficulties identifying dangerous situations, and they witnessed something like this then by God they should have picked up the phone!
Obviously Kyle's passing is only one aspect of my life but it affects everything from my hobbies right down to my attitude and newfound willingness to speak out and not take anything for granted. I want to be able to encourage parents who have children or have lost children as I have to find reasons to keep putting one foot in front of the other even when life gets you down.
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