Not to go off on a tangent, but regarding Braeson's arm, I've thought a lot about this because I lost a good deal of functioning in my dominant arm after an equestrian accident. I have a decent amount of use in it now, but it will never be the same, and for some time I couldn't use it. I had to find new ways to do things in my 30s. Honestly, it's been so much more debilitating than I could have ever imagined, and I have a much greater appreciation for any physical impairment, but at the same time I'm amazed at how well I've adapted, considering. I think the difference for me was having it happen later in life. If it's all Braeson knows, it will be much different. Nevertheless, while I hope they don't treat him any differently, I do hope Brianna and others in his life are equipped and prepared for the reality that this is real and will be tough in ways.