This Father with Down Syndrome Raised a Doctor and Proves That Love Can Make Anything Happen

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We believed our readers would like this story about a Syrian family who demonstrated that nothing beats unselfish love.

It is a common misperception that persons with Down syndrome are incapable of leading full and productive lives.

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One myth concerning persons with Down syndrome is that they are unable to have children. Women with Down syndrome can have children, and men with Down syndrome may be able to father a child if they’re lucky. Jad Issa, despite having Down syndrome, was not just a father; he also raised his son to be a doctor.

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Sader was treated like any other child in a family when he was born. Sader claims that as a child, he felt immensely loved, and that his father would spend time with him wrestling, thumb wrestling, and other games. People in the family’s circle also supported and accepted them.

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Their connection hasn’t been harmed because she doesn’t have a hereditary disease. Jad has also been there for his family through thick and thin. He supported his family by working six days a week at a wheat factory for the past 25 years. He has always believed in Sader’s ability to achieve!

Jad is on his way to become a dentist, which is one of Syria’s best-paying jobs. Jad’s father, who paid for his education, is overjoyed. “My son is a doctor!” is one of his favorite phrases.

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When asked about his parents’ relationship, Sader said that despite being together for decades, they still love each other as if they had just married. Their requirements are same. They enjoy going for walks together or simply chatting for hours.

Sader credits his father’s success to him and says he is just as proud of him as his father is. When they have free time, the dynamic couple enjoys watching movies together.

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