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Damaged Angels: A Mother Discovers the Terrible Cost of Alcohol in Pregnancy (Paperback)

by Bonnie Buxton (Author)
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“Bonnie Buxton’s book, Damaged Angels: A Mother Discovers the Terrible Cost of Alcohol in Pregnancy, is an invaluable contribution to the literature on fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. Ms. Buxton deftly weaves the story of her children and many other individuals together with the best opinions for treatment and intervention that are in the literature and being presented in work shops. This is a beautifully balanced story of family hopes and frustrations, and eventual successes and failures. It is a must read for anyone caring for a person with FASD or considering it.”
Sterling K. Clarren, MD, FAAP, Robert A. Aldrich Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Genetics and Development, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington, USA

“Bonnie Buxton has written an extraordinary, lucid and gripping account of parents living with an FASD child from infancy into adulthood. She tells us why a diagnosis has made a difference. A diagnosis results in a paradigm shift in perspective in everyone’s attitude towards the person affected — one from seeing a person who is mean, defiant, lazy and uncooperative to a person with a neurological disability who needs a different and more specialized approach to care, education and treatment. Her analysis of the current state of supports for FASD individuals is a clarion call to the nation.”
Dr. Albert E. (Ab) Chudley is a pediatrician, medical geneticist and clinician researcher with over 25 years of experience in diagnosing, treating and counseling FASD children, adults and their families. He is Head of the Section of Genetics and Metabolism at Winnipeg’s Children’s Hospital, Health Sciences Centre and a full professor in the Departments of Pediatrics and Child Health and Biochemistry and Medical Genetics at the University of Manitoba

“This brave, relentlessly honest book seizes both the heart and mind from the very first pages. Bonnie Buxton tells a gripping human tale of one family’s struggle for integrity against monumental odds: the irreparable harm to her daughter by a hidden enemy and the willful blindness of parent-blaming ‘experts.’ Both harrowing and hopeful, it champions the lost children who are driving parents crazy through no fault of their own — and challenges the rest of us to reclaim them.” —Rona Maynard, editor of Chatelaine


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An adoptive mother writes the book she wishes had been available -- sympathetic, up-to-date, useful, hopeful and highly readable -- when her family welcomed a little girl not knowing that she struggled with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).

When Bonnie and her husband adopted Colette, she was three years old. Big for her age, she had walked alone at eleven months, had excellent verbal skills, a thick mane of curly blonde hair and a sturdy little body. They were thrilled with their gregarious second daughter, a great sister for six-year-old Cleo. But although Colette was bright and delightful, a litany of problems soon presented itself. By the time she hit first grade, her parents were coping with her frequent stealing and lying, and her learning difficulties, which necessitated special education. At the age of fourteen, she discovered drugs and sex; by eighteen, in spite of the love and support provided by her adoptive family, she was a crack addict living on the streets. After seven frustrating years of consulting numerous therapists, a TV item gave Bonnie the answer -- and sent her on a quest for diagnosis and help for her daughter.

In general, our society has little compassion for those thousands of individuals whose damaged brains lead them to crime, homelessness and addiction. Few realize that they behave as they do as the result of brain damage caused by their mothers’ drinking during pregnancy. FASD is Canada’s most common, most expensive, yet most preventable mental disability. FASD can be beaten, but as usual, education is key. This book is a tool that could help the 300,000 Canadians currently affected by FASD, and reduce the number of babies born with FASD in the future.

-- FASD is a new umbrella term that includes Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS), Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE), Alcohol-Related Neurodevelopmental Disorder (ARND) and Partial Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (pFAS).
-- FASD is caused by women drinking alcohol while pregnant.
-- So-called “moderate” drinking can do considerable damage to the fetal brain.
-- Individuals with FASD may seem normal, but their damaged brains can result in learning disabilities, impulsivity, lying, stealing, tantrums, violence and aggression, inability to predict consequences or learn from experience, lack of conscience, and addictions.
-- FASD is the biggest single cause of intellectual impairment in most industrialized countries.
-- Research indicates that a high percentage of homeless people, and at least 25% of juvenile and adult offenders suffer from undiagnosed FASD. More than 50% of individuals with FASD will experience school drop-out, trouble with the law, addiction, and unemployment. More than 90% will experience mental health problems.
-- The general public, not to mention many professionals, know very little about either FASD or the fact that no amount of alcohol in pregnancy has been established as safe for the fetus.

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5.0 out of 5 stars enlightening, April 4 2006
By Mary McKay (Sault Ste Marie, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
Having a daughter with FASD, I just kept saying wow that is why my daughter does what she does.
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5.0 out of 5 stars UNPRETENTIOUS, Jun 21 2004
By "cilomaki" (toronto, on Canada) - See all my reviews
This book is a must read for everyone who wishes to understand why so many Canadians are disadvantaged, forgotten about, and labelled because teachers and medical professionals have deemed them as being lazy, having poor problem solving skills or products of bad parenting.
This book will provide new and MUCH needed accurate and uncanny insights for all those struggling with FASD.
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5.0 out of 5 stars UNPRETENTIOUS AND UNCANNY, Jun 20 2004
By "cilomaki" (toronto, on Canada) - See all my reviews
This book has a spectacular impact. The examples of the lives of children living with FASD and their families struggling to cope are portrayed with accuracy and empathy that is rare and profound.
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5.0 out of 5 stars amazing
This book portrays the lives of children living with FASD and their families struggling to cope with accuracy and empathy that is rare and profound. Read more
Published on Jun 20 2004 by cilomaki

5.0 out of 5 stars I am an adoptive mother of three school-aged children
I am an adoptive mother of three school-aged children. I read an article by Bonnie Buxton re: her daughter, Collette. That article would change our lives. Read more
Published on May 14 2004 by veronica larkin

5.0 out of 5 stars A Caregivers View of Damaged Angels
Upon starting this book I found it was very difficult to put down.The story line even, though it was a biography, was very smooth and free of too much graphic detail. Read more
Published on April 27 2004 by ,Doug Nugent

5.0 out of 5 stars --from heaven
After reading 'Damaged Angels' one might feel that it was divine intervention that caused Bonnie and her husband to adopt their angels. Read more
Published on April 18 2004 by Dr Barry Stanley, MB.,Ch.B., F...

5.0 out of 5 stars Damaged Angels, My FASD Bible
I thoroughly enjoyed Damaged Angels even though I am familiar with much of the material and many of the names because of my work. Read more
Published on April 13 2004 by Suia Simi

5.0 out of 5 stars Preventable yet Pervasive Disorder
Bonnie Buxton did the research of a disertation and more for this book. This truthful work uses a mix of biographical information combined with leading authorities' studies and... Read more
Published on April 7 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read for ALL Who Interact with Children!
"DAMAGED ANGELS" is a book about a subject most people would rather not talk about. Most physicians will ask a patient about their tobacco habits and sex life before they will... Read more
Published on Mar 30 2004 by mama23

5.0 out of 5 stars Should be required reading for anyone dealing with FAS
This is a wonderful book which deals with the human side of Fetal Alcohol. I know that I will be reaching for it time and again as a reminder of the REAL problem when dealing with... Read more
Published on Mar 30 2004 by Robert K. Vick

5.0 out of 5 stars Hopefull
I am raising a daughter with FASD and found Bonnie's book gave me hope for the future. It is full of good, solid information, and touching stories. Read more
Published on Mar 30 2004 by vicky morinville

5.0 out of 5 stars Helping to mend The Broken Cord.................
Damaged Angels is an up-to-date review of what we now know about Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, which was first named in 1968. Read more
Published on Mar 28 2004 by Peggy S. Oba

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