Disabled Oklahomans wait and wait for help
Wanda Felty picked up the telephone and sobbed.
"I think I'm going to have a breakdown if I don't get help,” cried the mother of three girls, including a brain-damaged daughter who bit herself and others, couldn't talk or see and hadn't slept longer than three or four hours a day over the entire eight years of her life.
"I remember thinking I was losing it. I cried my eyes out,” Felty said,...
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