Dan's Dad Discusses His Transition

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On the eve of Dan's last day of high school, Ned Drinker talks about his son's future and what this moment in time will mean for everyone's lives.

Dan is wearing his Bi-Pap breathing machine. It is for sleep apnea. It keeps his airway open whhile he sleeps.

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Please know that Dan reads all his video's comments.

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  • I can't imagine the anxiety that Dan's dad must be feeling but the footage captures it well. Dan is going to do great things!

  • Hey Dan you're awesome bro, I wish I could have more friends as cool as you...

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  • Ned looks just like Will Farrell.

  • DUDE!!! He was so trying to whack off. "Mom, I'm busy here." Whacking off with the bi-pap. Lolol.

  • We went through all these anxious thoughts with my brother Dave. It is scarey when they leave the safety blanket of school and enter the working world. Dave has adapted very well, as I am sure Dan will. I used to have a synical view of the world we live in but there are well and truly enough decent people who make up for it

  • lol your calling a retard bro? lmao

  • Live long and prosper. The future will be bright for your brother Dan and your family.

  • Look at the way Dan looks when he says "Mom" @1:18.

    It's so cute the way he sounds, the mask on his nose, the mouth, and his left eye.

  • Dan might do well in church activities. That's a fair decent institution for a sweet kid like him.

    I hope the best for him!

  • Ah, I see...I think my dad has one of those, but he just uses it for excessive snoring. I'm sure there's simpler solutions (for my dad, if not Dan).

    Anyway, I can understand & relate. Happened to me after surgery anesthetic.

  • Dan is wearing his Bi-Pap breathing machine. It is for sleep apnea. It keeps his airway open whhile he sleeps.

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