Heather Delaney shares the story of her conjoined twins & help from Kelly Anne Dolan Memorial Fund The Kelly Anne Dolan Memorial Fund Help & hope for families with seriously ill children, since 1976 www.dolanfund.org
Those twinnies are so incredibly cute!!!!!!! Please turn the music off on the video, I couldn't listen to the two women talking because the music was annoying.
This is a fascinating and heartening video. Thank you! Beautiful little girls. I agree with those who say you don't need the music! The story stands alone.
I'm Deaf, so thank you for captioning this, but even I'm a little perturbed by the music... can't quite hear it, but the vibrations from the music overshadowed my ability to focus on the captions. I know people with sensory processing disorders or those with vision issues who use an audio description likely couldn't understand this at all. Those girls are absolutely adorable! If you ever do decide to re-upload this without the music, let me know! I know quite a few people I could send this to, who would be interested in helping out - when it's universally accessible! ❤
Much as I like music, I have Adults With Attention Deficit Disorder and find it hard to concentrate on both it and the story at the same time here. The captions helped at first, but now that I'm developing cataracts, the words are getting smaller and blurry.
That music in the background is very annoying, and so not necessary. I just want to clearly hear both ladies tell this wonderful story and to also hear of the kindness offered to these parents.
Your girls are great! But coming from the UK the one phrase that you said struck a chord with me. When you said about 'super expensive medical care'. Over here we find it shocking that you have that stress. Here - it's free. The best of care is free.
@@reidleblanc3140 sorry, no insult was intended. It's just that over here we find it so sad that medical care comes down to money a lot of the time. Yes, we too have the option of private medical care, but it doesn't exclude great free care. Ok, I don't fully understand you guy's system - not trying to say I do. And I'm sure that it's not ok for a heck of a lot of you! I wasn't trying to suggest that you were oblivious, far from it. Just saddened by it. I recently saw a post by someone who had an emergency C section and the cost was horrendous. I, and many like me, just find it so upsetting that some people would find it impossible to be able to repay that cost. Again, I apologise. My comment wasn't supposed to be offensive.
Your medical care isn’t free. Isn’t everyone taxed a lot in order to pay for things like that? Our country is set up differently, and I don’t want to argue over which system is better. I’m glad you can get all the care you need.
@@geraldinekennedy9929 my emergency c-section cost me absolutely nothing. That’s only because we have such low income that we qualify for Medicaid, which covers all prenatal care. I also never received a bill for our son’s 108 day NICU stay. From speaking to other parents of micro preemies (babies born weighing less than 1 pound, 12 ounces and/or born before 27 weeks gestation), I estimate that his medical care would have cost about $2,000,000. We were very blessed to have all the costs covered, but other people, with higher income, but still not enough to live on, don’t have that benefit. I am grateful that our care was covered, but I don’t think it’s really fair that people who are also dirt poor, but make more than we do, have a harder time.
Uhh.... does it really matter that much!? Some people go through pregnancy with no one, others have partners who are more excited than the ones carrying the child, and eager to be a part of the whole process. This is SUPER important to some folks, ESPECIALLY if there's a life-altering, dangerous, stressful, high-risk pregnancy and their partners were at their side and supportive for every possible second. Not everyone has that. They quite literally endured the stress as a team. And not everyone has such a problem with including the partner in the conversation... unless they're you, apparently. Jealous? Envious? Raw nerve get plucked? Jeezum. Some people just cannot allow others to be happy/proud without asking for a manager.