Hi Regan, I'm sorry this answer has taken a long time but I have been away. I think you
could start by telling your friends that your Dad is not well, and that he has an
illness that affects his brain, which causes parts of his body and his mind not to work
properly. You would need to say that there is no cure for the illness and that it gets
worse slowly, but that some of the symptoms can be treated with medications to keep him
as good as possible. You can say that he will need a lot of looking after, from both
the family and from special carers that can come and help him at home. If you feel
confident you can tell them it is a genetic illness, caused by a mistake in one gene,
which he would have got from one of his parents.
Two other things you can do are to give your friends the website address for OurHDSpace
and then they can look up the information they want to on that. Also you can contact
the HD Association in the state where you live (the phone numbers are on the website)
and ask them to send you some written information (in NSW there is a booklet called
'Fact Sheet for Teenagers' which explains HD in plain English and not too many words),
which you can give to friends to read.
I hope this information is helpful. If not let us know and we will try to help further.
Fiona
Also Regan check out the facebook page on the home page of Our HD Space and www.hdaustralia.org to connect with other younger people!
Michelle




