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I am so sorry. I have some that went to my spam folder and I just noticed that. I have been having trouble with this email account since I started it. Anyway, Thank you so much for your reply and the time you spent on this. I am going to show this to my family. Any additional info or help is appreciated. Thank you so much!!!!

From: Judy Gayton <jgayton9992000@...>SSRI medications Sent: Mon, November 30, 2009 5:30:35 AMSubject: Re: (unknown)

I gave you 4 years of my best advise and personal experience deena that took me 3 hours to write that you never bothered to acknowledge. Hope you find answers that you appreciate recieving.

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Hello. I have sent emails before because I lost my father to suicide. He was taking a anti-depressant. If you would like to reply to me please send me an email to deana729 (DOT) com. I am trying to find a way to get justice for my father. We looked into a lawsuit but due to pre-emption we did not get to file within a two year time frame in my state. I am at least trying to warn others. Any other suggestions?

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I am so sorry. I have some that went to my spam folder and I just noticed that. I have been having trouble with this email account since I started it. Anyway, Thank you so much for your reply and the time you spent on this. I am going to show this to my family. Any additional info or help is appreciated. Thank you so much!!!!

From: Judy Gayton <jgayton9992000@...>SSRI medications Sent: Mon, November 30, 2009 5:30:35 AMSubject: Re: (unknown)

I gave you 4 years of my best advise and personal experience deena that took me 3 hours to write that you never bothered to acknowledge. Hope you find answers that you appreciate recieving.

From: Whoami Dontknow <deana729 (DOT) com>Subject: (unknown)SSRI medicationsReceived: Sunday, November 29, 2009, 9:41 PM

Hello. I have sent emails before because I lost my father to suicide. He was taking a anti-depressant. If you would like to reply to me please send me an email to deana729 (DOT) com. I am trying to find a way to get justice for my father. We looked into a lawsuit but due to pre-emption we did not get to file within a two year time frame in my state. I am at least trying to warn others. Any other suggestions?

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I am so sorry. I have some that went to my spam folder and I just noticed that. I have been having trouble with this email account since I started it. Anyway, Thank you so much for your reply and the time you spent on this. I am going to show this to my family. Any additional info or help is appreciated. Thank you so much!!!!

From: Judy Gayton <jgayton9992000@...>SSRI medications Sent: Mon, November 30, 2009 5:30:35 AMSubject: Re: (unknown)

I gave you 4 years of my best advise and personal experience deena that took me 3 hours to write that you never bothered to acknowledge. Hope you find answers that you appreciate recieving.

From: Whoami Dontknow <deana729 (DOT) com>Subject: (unknown)SSRI medicationsReceived: Sunday, November 29, 2009, 9:41 PM

Hello. I have sent emails before because I lost my father to suicide. He was taking a anti-depressant. If you would like to reply to me please send me an email to deana729 (DOT) com. I am trying to find a way to get justice for my father. We looked into a lawsuit but due to pre-emption we did not get to file within a two year time frame in my state. I am at least trying to warn others. Any other suggestions?

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I am so sorry. I have some that went to my spam folder and I just noticed that. I have been having trouble with this email account since I started it. Anyway, Thank you so much for your reply and the time you spent on this. I am going to show this to my family. Any additional info or help is appreciated. Thank you so much!!!!

From: Judy Gayton <jgayton9992000@...>SSRI medications Sent: Mon, November 30, 2009 5:30:35 AMSubject: Re: (unknown)

I gave you 4 years of my best advise and personal experience deena that took me 3 hours to write that you never bothered to acknowledge. Hope you find answers that you appreciate recieving.

From: Whoami Dontknow <deana729 (DOT) com>Subject: (unknown)SSRI medicationsReceived: Sunday, November 29, 2009, 9:41 PM

Hello. I have sent emails before because I lost my father to suicide. He was taking a anti-depressant. If you would like to reply to me please send me an email to deana729 (DOT) com. I am trying to find a way to get justice for my father. We looked into a lawsuit but due to pre-emption we did not get to file within a two year time frame in my state. I am at least trying to warn others. Any other suggestions?

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Your welcome. Good Luck again.

From: Whoami Dontknow <deana729 (DOT) com>Subject: (unknown)SSRI medicationsReceived: Sunday, November 29, 2009, 9:41 PM

Hello. I have sent emails before because I lost my father to suicide. He was taking a anti-depressant. If you would like to reply to me please send me an email to deana729 (DOT) com. I am trying to find a way to get justice for my father. We looked into a lawsuit but due to pre-emption we did not get to file within a two year time frame in my state. I am at least trying to warn others. Any other suggestions?

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Your welcome. Good Luck again.

From: Whoami Dontknow <deana729 (DOT) com>Subject: (unknown)SSRI medicationsReceived: Sunday, November 29, 2009, 9:41 PM

Hello. I have sent emails before because I lost my father to suicide. He was taking a anti-depressant. If you would like to reply to me please send me an email to deana729 (DOT) com. I am trying to find a way to get justice for my father. We looked into a lawsuit but due to pre-emption we did not get to file within a two year time frame in my state. I am at least trying to warn others. Any other suggestions?

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Your welcome. Good Luck again.

From: Whoami Dontknow <deana729 (DOT) com>Subject: (unknown)SSRI medicationsReceived: Sunday, November 29, 2009, 9:41 PM

Hello. I have sent emails before because I lost my father to suicide. He was taking a anti-depressant. If you would like to reply to me please send me an email to deana729 (DOT) com. I am trying to find a way to get justice for my father. We looked into a lawsuit but due to pre-emption we did not get to file within a two year time frame in my state. I am at least trying to warn others. Any other suggestions?

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Your welcome. Good Luck again.

From: Whoami Dontknow <deana729 (DOT) com>Subject: (unknown)SSRI medicationsReceived: Sunday, November 29, 2009, 9:41 PM

Hello. I have sent emails before because I lost my father to suicide. He was taking a anti-depressant. If you would like to reply to me please send me an email to deana729 (DOT) com. I am trying to find a way to get justice for my father. We looked into a lawsuit but due to pre-emption we did not get to file within a two year time frame in my state. I am at least trying to warn others. Any other suggestions?

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If you are using it for detoxing, then you mix it with water and drink it.

The clay to use is bentinite, misspelled, which you can get at a health store.

Alan

From: Sylvia Pisarski Onusic <sponusic128@...>Subject: (unknown)iodine Date: Tuesday, December 1, 2009, 10:44 PM

I am interested in using clay- where would you apply it?

Sylvia P. Onusic, PhDNutrition Therapist

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You can send a medwatch to the FDA if you haven't.

http://www.fda.gov/downloads/Safety/MedWatch/DownloadForms/UCM082725.pdf

Fill it out and fax it in.

You can type up your story and send it to www.ssristories.com to add to

the list.

You could get your story added to http://www.drugawareness.org/

You can contact CCHR International here, they make good videos.

http://www.cchr.org/#/takeaction/report-psychiatric-abuse

you can write to all your legislators and tell your story very briefly.

Enough people write and

show concern and all of a sudden they become aware what a huge problem

we have.

Let us know what you've done, it all makes a difference.

Best,

Jim

Whoami Dontknow wrote:

Hello. I have sent emails before because I lost my father to

suicide. He was taking a anti-depressant. If you would like to reply to

me please send me an email to deana729@.... I am trying

to find a way to get justice for my father. We looked into a lawsuit

but due to pre-emption we did not get to file within a two year time

frame in my state. I am at least trying to warn others. Any other

suggestions?

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You can send a medwatch to the FDA if you haven't.

http://www.fda.gov/downloads/Safety/MedWatch/DownloadForms/UCM082725.pdf

Fill it out and fax it in.

You can type up your story and send it to www.ssristories.com to add to

the list.

You could get your story added to http://www.drugawareness.org/

You can contact CCHR International here, they make good videos.

http://www.cchr.org/#/takeaction/report-psychiatric-abuse

you can write to all your legislators and tell your story very briefly.

Enough people write and

show concern and all of a sudden they become aware what a huge problem

we have.

Let us know what you've done, it all makes a difference.

Best,

Jim

Whoami Dontknow wrote:

Hello. I have sent emails before because I lost my father to

suicide. He was taking a anti-depressant. If you would like to reply to

me please send me an email to deana729@.... I am trying

to find a way to get justice for my father. We looked into a lawsuit

but due to pre-emption we did not get to file within a two year time

frame in my state. I am at least trying to warn others. Any other

suggestions?

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You can send a medwatch to the FDA if you haven't.

http://www.fda.gov/downloads/Safety/MedWatch/DownloadForms/UCM082725.pdf

Fill it out and fax it in.

You can type up your story and send it to www.ssristories.com to add to

the list.

You could get your story added to http://www.drugawareness.org/

You can contact CCHR International here, they make good videos.

http://www.cchr.org/#/takeaction/report-psychiatric-abuse

you can write to all your legislators and tell your story very briefly.

Enough people write and

show concern and all of a sudden they become aware what a huge problem

we have.

Let us know what you've done, it all makes a difference.

Best,

Jim

Whoami Dontknow wrote:

Hello. I have sent emails before because I lost my father to

suicide. He was taking a anti-depressant. If you would like to reply to

me please send me an email to deana729@.... I am trying

to find a way to get justice for my father. We looked into a lawsuit

but due to pre-emption we did not get to file within a two year time

frame in my state. I am at least trying to warn others. Any other

suggestions?

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You can send a medwatch to the FDA if you haven't.

http://www.fda.gov/downloads/Safety/MedWatch/DownloadForms/UCM082725.pdf

Fill it out and fax it in.

You can type up your story and send it to www.ssristories.com to add to

the list.

You could get your story added to http://www.drugawareness.org/

You can contact CCHR International here, they make good videos.

http://www.cchr.org/#/takeaction/report-psychiatric-abuse

you can write to all your legislators and tell your story very briefly.

Enough people write and

show concern and all of a sudden they become aware what a huge problem

we have.

Let us know what you've done, it all makes a difference.

Best,

Jim

Whoami Dontknow wrote:

Hello. I have sent emails before because I lost my father to

suicide. He was taking a anti-depressant. If you would like to reply to

me please send me an email to deana729@.... I am trying

to find a way to get justice for my father. We looked into a lawsuit

but due to pre-emption we did not get to file within a two year time

frame in my state. I am at least trying to warn others. Any other

suggestions?

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Thank you for these suggestions...

From: Jim <mofunnow@...>SSRI medications Sent: Wed, December 2, 2009 2:24:54 PMSubject: Re: (unknown)

You can send a medwatch to the FDA if you haven't.http://www.fda. gov/downloads/ Safety/MedWatch/ DownloadForms/ UCM082725. pdfFill it out and fax it in.You can type up your story and send it to www.ssristories. com to add to the list.You could get your story added to http://www.drugawareness.org/You can contact CCHR International here, they make good videos. http://www.cchr. org/#/takeaction /report-psychiat ric-abuseyou can write to all your legislators and tell your story very briefly. Enough people write and show concern and all of a

sudden they become aware what a huge problem we have. Let us know what you've done, it all makes a difference.Best, JimWhoami Dontknow wrote:

Hello. I have sent emails before because I lost my father to suicide. He was taking a anti-depressant. If you would like to reply to me please send me an email to deana729 (DOT) com. I am trying to find a way to get justice for my father. We looked into a lawsuit but due to pre-emption we did not get to file within a two year time frame in my state. I am at least trying to warn others. Any other suggestions?

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Thank you for these suggestions...

From: Jim <mofunnow@...>SSRI medications Sent: Wed, December 2, 2009 2:24:54 PMSubject: Re: (unknown)

You can send a medwatch to the FDA if you haven't.http://www.fda. gov/downloads/ Safety/MedWatch/ DownloadForms/ UCM082725. pdfFill it out and fax it in.You can type up your story and send it to www.ssristories. com to add to the list.You could get your story added to http://www.drugawareness.org/You can contact CCHR International here, they make good videos. http://www.cchr. org/#/takeaction /report-psychiat ric-abuseyou can write to all your legislators and tell your story very briefly. Enough people write and show concern and all of a

sudden they become aware what a huge problem we have. Let us know what you've done, it all makes a difference.Best, JimWhoami Dontknow wrote:

Hello. I have sent emails before because I lost my father to suicide. He was taking a anti-depressant. If you would like to reply to me please send me an email to deana729 (DOT) com. I am trying to find a way to get justice for my father. We looked into a lawsuit but due to pre-emption we did not get to file within a two year time frame in my state. I am at least trying to warn others. Any other suggestions?

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Thank you for these suggestions...

From: Jim <mofunnow@...>SSRI medications Sent: Wed, December 2, 2009 2:24:54 PMSubject: Re: (unknown)

You can send a medwatch to the FDA if you haven't.http://www.fda. gov/downloads/ Safety/MedWatch/ DownloadForms/ UCM082725. pdfFill it out and fax it in.You can type up your story and send it to www.ssristories. com to add to the list.You could get your story added to http://www.drugawareness.org/You can contact CCHR International here, they make good videos. http://www.cchr. org/#/takeaction /report-psychiat ric-abuseyou can write to all your legislators and tell your story very briefly. Enough people write and show concern and all of a

sudden they become aware what a huge problem we have. Let us know what you've done, it all makes a difference.Best, JimWhoami Dontknow wrote:

Hello. I have sent emails before because I lost my father to suicide. He was taking a anti-depressant. If you would like to reply to me please send me an email to deana729 (DOT) com. I am trying to find a way to get justice for my father. We looked into a lawsuit but due to pre-emption we did not get to file within a two year time frame in my state. I am at least trying to warn others. Any other suggestions?

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Thank you for these suggestions...

From: Jim <mofunnow@...>SSRI medications Sent: Wed, December 2, 2009 2:24:54 PMSubject: Re: (unknown)

You can send a medwatch to the FDA if you haven't.http://www.fda. gov/downloads/ Safety/MedWatch/ DownloadForms/ UCM082725. pdfFill it out and fax it in.You can type up your story and send it to www.ssristories. com to add to the list.You could get your story added to http://www.drugawareness.org/You can contact CCHR International here, they make good videos. http://www.cchr. org/#/takeaction /report-psychiat ric-abuseyou can write to all your legislators and tell your story very briefly. Enough people write and show concern and all of a

sudden they become aware what a huge problem we have. Let us know what you've done, it all makes a difference.Best, JimWhoami Dontknow wrote:

Hello. I have sent emails before because I lost my father to suicide. He was taking a anti-depressant. If you would like to reply to me please send me an email to deana729 (DOT) com. I am trying to find a way to get justice for my father. We looked into a lawsuit but due to pre-emption we did not get to file within a two year time frame in my state. I am at least trying to warn others. Any other suggestions?

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Hi, ...my just turned 3 :) He is so precious and sounds a whole like your little man. does have sensory issues and just now learned how to drink from a 'regular' sippy...we are working on drinking from a cup with our OT, so that will come in time ;) -- went from bottle to straw cups...as that was easier for him...he didn't have the motor planning abilities to lift the regular sippy 'up' to drink...

has had lots of therapy...still does and has come a long way -- hang on as it does get better. has lots of sensory issues...mainly my baby is a sensory seeker...so we have lots of bean bags...we allow for him to carry his little back pack around, play a tiny bit of tug of 'war', do lots of "pillow sandwich" type play --- Mostly our children need to learn how to play, as play helps them learn as well as connect with their world, their peers...We have always done and ABA/Floortime approach...the best of each... now will play (not like a 'typical' child, but he will) -- just today, he went into his room and brought out his fire station...he parks his cars in there and will even say, "let's go" and vrooommmmm so he's getting it...Be patient, as it takes lots of time and focus. You can do it!!!

Welcome to the group....fantastic no infighting kind of group we have...very very nuturing...

Blessings,

e

From: stephibabi13 <stephibabi13@...>autism Sent: Wed, December 2, 2009 1:27:22 PMSubject: (unknown)

Hi all! I just joined this board and was hoping that there may be someone who can give me some advice regarding my autistic son. He's 29 months, was diagnosed with autism a few months back. The psychologists who have done his evaluations and the therapists who work with him believe he has a more mild case. He currently talks, just not as well as many other children his age, hardly any sentences and still uses fingerpointing or dragging the person to where he wants them primarily to communicate. He sees three different therapists (speach, OT, and play therapy) at this time and no one has an answer for my question and I've searched the internet with absolutely no help. At this time he still drinks from a bottle, I've had no success with any type of cup (I have a huge collection of cups--every kind/brand cup you can buy). I don't know if this is a sensory issue or if this more of him holding onto what's familiar or if this is his comfort item (he drinks

from the same bottle, I can't even change the type of bottle). I've tried everything I can think of--taking it away, trying cups, putting something he dislikes in the bottle and what he likes in a cup, pouring the contents of the bottle into the cup so he sees it's the same thing...everything. Taking it completely away has caused the issue that he refuses to drink (tantrums, crying, screaming, etc.) at one point he became constipated (maybe lack of fluids) so I caved and gave it back. Because he doesnt communicate well I can't reason with him, I don't think he understands what I say most of the time. I just don't know what else to do and any doctor, therapist, whatever has no solution for me other than to "keep trying" but they frown upon it all the time. I just don't know how we can move past it? If you have any ideas, experiences, please share. Thanks so much,

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Good suggestions, e, I knew you would come through. Love and blessings, Pat K

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Hi all! I just joined this board and was hoping that there may be someone who can give me some advice regarding my autistic son. He's 29 months, was diagnosed with autism a few months back. The psychologists who have done his evaluations and the therapists who work with him believe he has a more mild case. He currently talks, just not as well as many other children his age, hardly any sentences and still uses fingerpointing or dragging the person to where he wants them primarily to communicate. He sees three different therapists (speach, OT, and play therapy) at this time and no one has an answer for my question and I've searched the internet with absolutely no help. At this time he still drinks from a bottle, I've had no success with any type of cup (I have a huge collection of cups--every kind/brand cup you can buy). I don't know if this is a sensory issue or if this more of him holding onto what's familiar or if this is his comfort item (he drinks from the same bottle, I can't even change the type of bottle). I've tried everything I can think of--taking it away, trying cups, putting something he dislikes in the bottle and what he likes in a cup, pouring the contents of the bottle into the cup so he sees it's the same thing...everything. Taking it completely away has caused the issue that he refuses to drink (tantrums, crying, screaming, etc.) at one point he became constipated (maybe lack of fluids) so I caved and gave it back. Because he doesnt communicate well I can't reason with him, I don't think he understands what I say most of the time. I just don't know what else to do and any doctor, therapist, whatever has no solution for me other than to "keep trying" but they frown upon it all the time. I just don't know how we can move past it? If you have any ideas, experiences, please share. Thanks so much,

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Hi ,

Welcome to the group. My son is a sensory seeker as well. He LOVED his paci and bottle and it had to be the exact same brand of nipple or style of paci or he would scream! It sounds like you have tried a lot and maybe he isn't ready yet. If you want to keep trying now then I would set aside a week where that is all we worked on and instead of taking the bottle and offering the cup I would introduce the cup completely separately. Maybe you could give him a little chocolate milk or even ice cream in a cup so he learns to associate it with good things and let him have his bottle right there with the cup. Have you tried a tolerance program just having him take a cup with water or milk in it and pick it up then praise him. Once this is easy for him then try having him put the cup to his lip but not drink then lots of praise etc... doing it in small steps would allow him to get

used to the cup and might help him accept it. You never know what might work. Good luck! and remember my was sooo attached but even he didn't start kindergarten on a bottle LOL! Kellie

From: stephibabi13 <stephibabi13@...>autism Sent: Wed, December 2, 2009 1:27:22 PMSubject: (unknown)

Hi all! I just joined this board and was hoping that there may be someone who can give me some advice regarding my autistic son. He's 29 months, was diagnosed with autism a few months back. The psychologists who have done his evaluations and the therapists who work with him believe he has a more mild case. He currently talks, just not as well as many other children his age, hardly any sentences and still uses fingerpointing or dragging the person to where he wants them primarily to communicate. He sees three different therapists (speach, OT, and play therapy) at this time and no one has an answer for my question and I've searched the internet with absolutely no help. At this time he still drinks from a bottle, I've had no success with any type of cup (I have a huge collection of cups--every kind/brand cup you can buy). I don't know if this is a sensory issue or if this more of him holding onto what's familiar or if this is his comfort item (he drinks

from the same bottle, I can't even change the type of bottle). I've tried everything I can think of--taking it away, trying cups, putting something he dislikes in the bottle and what he likes in a cup, pouring the contents of the bottle into the cup so he sees it's the same thing...everything. Taking it completely away has caused the issue that he refuses to drink (tantrums, crying, screaming, etc.) at one point he became constipated (maybe lack of fluids) so I caved and gave it back. Because he doesnt communicate well I can't reason with him, I don't think he understands what I say most of the time. I just don't know what else to do and any doctor, therapist, whatever has no solution for me other than to "keep trying" but they frown upon it all the time. I just don't know how we can move past it? If you have any ideas, experiences, please share. Thanks so much,

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Great suggestions, Kellie, Love and blessings, Pat K

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Hi all! I just joined this board and was hoping that there may be someone who can give me some advice regarding my autistic son. He's 29 months, was diagnosed with autism a few months back. The psychologists who have done his evaluations and the therapists who work with him believe he has a more mild case. He currently talks, just not as well as many other children his age, hardly any sentences and still uses fingerpointing or dragging the person to where he wants them primarily to communicate. He sees three different therapists (speach, OT, and play therapy) at this time and no one has an answer for my question and I've searched the internet with absolutely no help. At this time he still drinks from a bottle, I've had no success with any type of cup (I have a huge collection of cups--every kind/brand cup you can buy). I don't know if this is a sensory issue or if this more of him holding onto what's familiar or if this is his comfort item (he drinks from the same bottle, I can't even change the type of bottle). I've tried everything I can think of--taking it away, trying cups, putting something he dislikes in the bottle and what he likes in a cup, pouring the contents of the bottle into the cup so he sees it's the same thing...everything. Taking it completely away has caused the issue that he refuses to drink (tantrums, crying, screaming, etc.) at one point he became constipated (maybe lack of fluids) so I caved and gave it back. Because he doesnt communicate well I can't reason with him, I don't think he understands what I say most of the time. I just don't know what else to do and any doctor, therapist, whatever has no solution for me other than to "keep trying" but they frown upon it all the time. I just don't know how we can move past it? If you have any ideas, experiences, please share. Thanks so much,

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,

My son was on the bottle until he was 4 as bad as it sounds I accidentaly put

milk that had gone sour in his bottle...he never wanted a bottle again. In my

family we now call it the sour milk method and my aunt did it on purpose when

her son was still on the bottle at 4...it sounds bad but it works with no fuss

:)

>

> Hi ,

>   Welcome to the group. My son is a sensory seeker as well.  He LOVED

his paci and bottle and it had to be the exact same brand of nipple or style of

paci or he would scream!  It sounds like you have tried a lot and maybe he

isn't ready yet.  If you want to keep trying now then I would set aside a week

where that is all we worked on and instead of taking the bottle and offering the

cup I would introduce the cup completely separately.  Maybe you could give him

a little chocolate milk or even ice cream in a cup so he learns to associate it

with good things and let him have his bottle right there with the cup.  Have

you tried a tolerance program just having him take a cup with water or milk in

it and pick it up  then praise him.  Once this is easy for him then try

having him put the cup to his lip but not drink then lots of praise etc... 

doing it in small steps would allow him to get used to the cup and might help

him accept it.  You

> never know what might work.  Good luck!  and remember my was sooo

attached but even he didn't start kindergarten on a bottle LOL!  Kellie

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: stephibabi13 <stephibabi13@...>

> autism

> Sent: Wed, December 2, 2009 1:27:22 PM

> Subject: (unknown)

>

>  

> Hi all! I just joined this board and was hoping that there may be someone who

can give me some advice regarding my autistic son. He's 29 months, was diagnosed

with autism a few months back. The psychologists who have done his evaluations

and the therapists who work with him believe he has a more mild case. He

currently talks, just not as well as many other children his age, hardly any

sentences and still uses fingerpointing or dragging the person to where he wants

them primarily to communicate. He sees three different therapists (speach, OT,

and play therapy) at this time and no one has an answer for my question and I've

searched the internet with absolutely no help. At this time he still drinks from

a bottle, I've had no success with any type of cup (I have a huge collection of

cups--every kind/brand cup you can buy). I don't know if this is a sensory issue

or if this more of him holding onto what's familiar or if this is his comfort

item (he drinks

> from the same bottle, I can't even change the type of bottle). I've tried

everything I can think of--taking it away, trying cups, putting something he

dislikes in the bottle and what he likes in a cup, pouring the contents of the

bottle into the cup so he sees it's the same thing...everything. Taking it

completely away has caused the issue that he refuses to drink (tantrums, crying,

screaming, etc.) at one point he became constipated (maybe lack of fluids) so I

caved and gave it back. Because he doesnt communicate well I can't reason with

him, I don't think he understands what I say most of the time. I just don't know

what else to do and any doctor, therapist, whatever has no solution for me other

than to " keep trying " but they frown upon it all the time. I just don't know how

we can move past it? If you have any ideas, experiences, please share. Thanks so

much,

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That is so funny! Love and blessings, Pat K

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> Hi all! I just joined this board and was hoping that there may be someone who can give me some advice regarding my autistic son. He's 29 months, was diagnosed with autism a few months back. The psychologists who have done his evaluations and the therapists who work with him believe he has a more mild case. He currently talks, just not as well as many other children his age, hardly any sentences and still uses fingerpointing or dragging the person to where he wants them primarily to communicate. He sees three different therapists (speach, OT, and play therapy) at this time and no one has an answer for my question and I've searched the internet with absolutely no help. At this time he still drinks from a bottle, I've had no success with any type of cup (I have a huge collection of cups--every kind/brand cup you can buy). I don't know if this is a sensory issue or if this more of him holding onto what's familiar or if this is his comfort item (he drinks

> from the same bottle, I can't even change the type of bottle). I've tried everything I can think of--taking it away, trying cups, putting something he dislikes in the bottle and what he likes in a cup, pouring the contents of the bottle into the cup so he sees it's the same thing...everything. Taking it completely away has caused the issue that he refuses to drink (tantrums, crying, screaming, etc.) at one point he became constipated (maybe lack of fluids) so I caved and gave it back. Because he doesnt communicate well I can't reason with him, I don't think he understands what I say most of the time. I just don't know what else to do and any doctor, therapist, whatever has no solution for me other than to "keep trying" but they frown upon it all the time. I just don't know how we can move past it? If you have any ideas, experiences, please share. Thanks so much,

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hi susan. my name is Red. i had stimulator installed 1-14-09 have problems but

now it feels a little better with new meds. i have CPRS  of left ankle   

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Subject: (unknown)

stimulator

Date: Wednesday, December 2, 2009, 10:26 AM

 

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I know with the change of weather, everyone must be feeling the difference.

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