MOM: He knows his medicines; he knows what's what. We said, "Okay, you have to pay attention to this." And he knows everything that he's taking; it's not just like "Okay, mommy and daddy know this," and we keep him in the dark. He knows exactly what he's taking, the names of it, the dosage, and what it looks like. We have him informed on everything. So this way here, when the doctor's talking, he can list the stuff, not just us listing the stuff. It's good for him to know everything that's going on, because not all the time are we with him twenty-four seven. So if he's in an accident somewhere and he has to say what he's on, he can tell them not just the name, the dosages. It's very important for whatever healthcare he's at to know what he's on, what the dosages are, so he doesn't get the wrong information to them and have wrong stuff given to him.