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'He is Such a Miracle': Man, with Down Syndrome, Who Was Not Expected to Live Beyond 10, Celebrates 77th Birthday"He is such a miracle. He has been through some medical issues this year and he was put on end-of-life care but he bounced right back." -Javine Lacey
Born with Down syndrome, Wildgust is a retired gardener and described as "very independent" by his niece, Nikki Wright, who visits him every week at Watcombe Circus, a disability care home in Carrington where he lives with 11 other residents, reported the Nottingham Post. "He is so happy all of the time. He is amazing. His mum was told he wouldn't live past 10 when he was born but look at him now!" Wright said. "He was always told by his mum that he can do anything and because of that, he has always been very independent. He doesn't like being told what to do really but I do think that is why he has reached 77," she told the Nottingham Post. Wright also credits her uncle's longevity to his "active social life" at the center, where he moved in 1993 after his mother died. Wildgust loves to dance and sing karaoke, and "used to do drama classes every week, which he loved. He does less of that now but he does keep busy," she said. "I think being kept busy and socializing here has really helped him. The staff is amazing and it is such a family here." Care assistant Javine Lacey told the Nottingham Post that Wildgust will spend hours drawing and coloring. "He absolutely loves it. He also only watches BBC1 on TV. He will know if it isn't on the right channel straight away," she said. "He is such a miracle. He has been through some medical issues this year and he was put on end-of-life care but he bounced right back," added Lacey. "When he came back from hospital, he just said 'y'all right darling?' like nothing had happened." Wildgust is one of three children. His older brother, Colin, died three years ago, and his younger sister, Jean, keeps in touch with him by Skype from Australia, the Nottingham Post reported. The local Down Syndrome Association lauded the milestone on Twitter: "Everyone at the Down Syndrome Association wishes Georgie a very happy birthday and all the best for the future," the association told the Nottingham Post. "Thanks to medical advances and the care and love of those around them, the average life expectancy for people with Down syndrome is now between 50 and 60 years, with a small number of people living into their seventies and beyond," it stated. Wildgust is thought to be one of the oldest people in the world with Down syndrome, but his countryman Kenney Cridge of Tintinhull, Somerset, was officially named the world's oldest living man with Downs by Guinness World Records officials in 2008. Such records are no longer kept because Downs is a disability. Cridge, who was known for his humor, love of sweets, and harmonica playing, died April 16, 2019, at the age of 79... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here Click here to continue reading.
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