My father and Syndrome Down raise a doctor and prove that everything is possible

One of the main misunderstandings about the Down syndrome is that they can't have children. Women with syndrome may have children without problems, while in the rarest cases men may even become fathers. James Issa, a man with Down Syndrome not only became a parent with his wife but [...]
Women with syndrome may have children without problems, while in the rarest cases men may even become fathers.
James Issa, a man with Down Syndrome not only became a parent with his wife but raised his son to become a doctor.
When Sader of Syria, the son of James, was born, he was waited and raised in this world like any other child. Sader says he thinks he grew up so lovingly as a child and that his dad spent a lot of time playing with him.

Their neighbors were also welcomed and supported as a family, which affected them greatly.
With great dreams about his son, James, who worked at a wheat mill, began saving money to educate his son. He did everything in his power to support his family.
And, according to Sader, his father's commitment and hard work made him have the best future possible and inspired him to learn a lot and become a doctor, broadcasts the experiments.

I think I'd be much less enthusiastic about life and less passionate about the work I do if it wasn't for my special father,”, says Sader in a post on social networks, says Express.
Sader is now a dentist, who is one of the most paid professions in Syria and Jad is very happy for his son. When his son was still a student, Jad would introduce him to people by telling them my “son is Dr.”, with a glow in his eyes.
Sader also shows that despite decades of being together, the love between his parents is still as if they were married yesterday. They understand each other's needs perfectly.

He acknowledges that his success is a credit to his father and that he is proud of his father, just as his father is proud of him.












