Guest guest Posted January 23, 2003 Report Share Posted January 23, 2003 Vickie I use thepicture system with my daughter, It works great. Its get Abby to do just about anything. She is only 6 and I am dreading the teen years. I wonder at what age the hormones start to balance off and they get back to normal. I know I was very irratable as a teenager so I suspect Abby will be to. LOL Pennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 If I could just keep Abby 5 forver,life would be good. LOL. As for the deoderant she already wears it, not because she needs it but she just likes the sensation of putting it on. So I am hopeing that continues. . I dont think that I have ever talked to you before, where are you from? I am in FREEZING cold michigan. My daughter is telling me to sign off the computer, she has been sick with the flu this week, hence the damanding tone in her voice. Only happens when she's sick. This flu really kicked her butt. Talk to you later. Pennie Hope to see more posts from you soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 How old is your daughter Sondra? Do you just have the one? Pennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 My daughter is nine, so I expect I will be in your shoes in a year or so. However, loves baths and would live in the tub if I would let her!! <smile> Even if your daughter is pretty high functioning or very verbal, perhaps a picture schedule would help her " remember " basic hygiene rules. Most kids with autism are very visual, a posted schedule in the bathroom might help. You can use velcro after you've laminated or covered pics with contact paper, attach pics to velcro, attach velcro on poster board. If you make a pocket at the bottom, she can take off the pictures as she completes each task and place them in the pocket, for example: brush hair, brush teeth, put on deoderant, etc. It's just a suggestion, and if this might not be good for your child, perhaps it would work for someone else... Vickie Daughter just hit puberty...help! My 12 year old hit puberty two months ago. I am at a loss as to how to handle the following...she hates to bathe and " forgets " to put on deodorant. She plays hard and gets teased for smelling bad. That doesn't seem to affect her. I remind her daily to put it on, then she'll say she has. But after a short period of time, it's evident that she hasn't. Bathing is like pulling teeth. And that's crucial when she's on her period. I have tried talking to her about basic hygiene, but she isn't understanding me. Any ideas? Peace, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 Hi Penny. I've been reading your posts to the list. I don't often post, but I do read them all. Hormones can be wacky!! Like you, I am dreading it. I fear will begin her period soon, as she is getting more and more pubic hair, breast are " budding " also. I have had wear deodorant for well over a year now, as she is a very large child and would simply get too " sweaty " . So that is not a problem for us. The issue of periods? Well, I'm sort of leaning to shots that would delay that, because at nine, almost ten, I don't think she is ready for it. I'd like to delay her period for at least two years, but if I keep debating it in my head, it will happen before I realize.... Vickie Re: Daughter just hit puberty...help! Vickie I use thepicture system with my daughter, It works great. Its get Abby to do just about anything. She is only 6 and I am dreading the teen years. I wonder at what age the hormones start to balance off and they get back to normal. I know I was very irratable as a teenager so I suspect Abby will be to. LOL Pennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 you to might be to delay this but not sure if healthy to do so I to think maybe to investigate this more for a child so young, but as you to share for her to be so young it to be scary as she to be anywhere from 2 - 4 years or more behind her peers in emotional , social things and for this is to be like a 4 - 7 year old to be to have a monthly so can be to see maybe why to be seeking answers but in true many of us who to be girls with autism have been to go through this and in early years yes a night mare but in the end most of us to have learned to some degrees how to care for this part of self as we matured. For many it caused a major sensory overload with not only the hormones and cramps but the napkins and such to be in places that we have not had in life and now has to be there and the actual monthly to be to make us to be to feel ill from the sensory of seeing this to be to happen to us so many will avoid to look at it so hard to keep self cared for properly when hard to look , secondly we tend to be to keep grabbing the areas so move things as this to drive us crazy , and we to often lack knowing we to not be to broadcast this to everyone and may announce to the whole class we need to go to the bathroom because we are on our monthly LOL I to know it to be to sound like a night mare for parents but truly we are most oblivious to it at this age in sense of social graces and understanding of it, but it to be to get better more so around late teens to early adult years some faster , some slower. For me it was around I to think 17 maybe 18 before I to understand it wasn't something to blurt out and such , but in true never understood why they were and never had ability to form a question well enough to ask. I to learned the cause and reasons after I to be to get pregnant at age 24 almost 25 with my first child, then I to understand it. When I to be to be a mom I to be maybe in true about age 13 or so socially and emotionally in some areas of development but other parts of me was far past my age. Yet in time I to learned to be a good mom too. At first my daughter was like a doll baby to me but as she to grow and demands to be more so I to learned to have a strong bond to her and she to be my priority in life and then more children's to keep coming and then I to get smart and say no more of these children's because they to be to hard to care for with so many. Again in time I to learned to manage them all to various degrees. So I to be sharing it will be hard at times yes, very hard, but keep in mind that they to be to need to catch up in areas of development when it to be of social and emotional ages compared to intellectual and physical areas. This is the challenge and the difficult part for parents. Next is worrying of early pregnancy? Sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 Well, we are freezing here in Louisiana, too. I know Michigan can be very frigid, but this bone-chilling cold and wind chill has everyone irritable!! We also have flu going around in this area, lots of people/families I know are sick. Hope your daughter is better very soon. I hate it when is sick!! She's non-verbal (and echolalic), it is very hard to know when she is ill. Usually I say if she is running fever, or not eating too well, then she is sick. Vickie Re: Daughter just hit puberty...help! If I could just keep Abby 5 forver,life would be good. LOL. As for the deoderant she already wears it, not because she needs it but she just likes the sensation of putting it on. So I am hopeing that continues. . I dont think that I have ever talked to you before, where are you from? I am in FREEZING cold michigan. My daughter is telling me to sign off the computer, she has been sick with the flu this week, hence the damanding tone in her voice. Only happens when she's sick. This flu really kicked her butt. Talk to you later. Pennie Hope to see more posts from you soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 HI Vickie!! Your daughter sounds alot like mine. is almost 13. You have to keep drilling her to get an answer for things, sometimes it works, sometimes not. But to get to the illness problem, I feel like a Doctor. She will not come out and say stomach hurts, headache, sore throat etc. I have to check her coloring, feel her forehead, etc. like anyone would. Check what she ate, whom she was in contact with, the weather, and do a whole checklist of possibilities. I hate it when I bring her to the Dr. and the nurse or assistant will ask " Does she complain or a sore throat or say Her tummy hurts " ! I wish she would, it would help. Just wanted you to know you're certainly NOT ALONE!! Stay warm, I'm chilled out in Connecticut!!!! BRRRRRRRR!!! Re: Daughter just hit puberty...help! If I could just keep Abby 5 forver,life would be good. LOL. As for the deoderant she already wears it, not because she needs it but she just likes the sensation of putting it on. So I am hopeing that continues. . I dont think that I have ever talked to you before, where are you from? I am in FREEZING cold michigan. My daughter is telling me to sign off the computer, she has been sick with the flu this week, hence the damanding tone in her voice. Only happens when she's sick. This flu really kicked her butt. Talk to you later. Pennie Hope to see more posts from you soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 Yes, amazing how good our detective skills have become, isn't it? Same problem when we go to the dentist. For a time, had problems with her teeth and because she is very defensive in the mouth area, it is hard to brush her teeth as well as I should. The dentist and staff would ask, how long has this been hurting her, and I had to say, " I don't know " . When she would hold the side of her face with this really odd look on it, then I knew she was in pain. Thanks for the message of support, that is why I value this list so much! I'm actually the president of our autism chapter but there are very few of us who have girls with autism. Another member of the group posts here, ...Hi !! <smile> Fortunately, is very healthy except for the weight issue, so seeing the doctor or dentist is not too difficult anymore. Also, her communication skills have improved, expressive and receptive language, so it is easier to get her to understand situations or what I am asking her to do. Stay warm there in Conn!! <smile> Vickie Re: Daughter just hit puberty...help! If I could just keep Abby 5 forver,life would be good. LOL. As for the deoderant she already wears it, not because she needs it but she just likes the sensation of putting it on. So I am hopeing that continues. . I dont think that I have ever talked to you before, where are you from? I am in FREEZING cold michigan. My daughter is telling me to sign off the computer, she has been sick with the flu this week, hence the damanding tone in her voice. Only happens when she's sick. This flu really kicked her butt. Talk to you later. Pennie Hope to see more posts from you soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 It's me again!! Getting to brush her teeth is like PULLING TEETH!!! She has those vibrating battery ones, that she " tolerates " if you can call it that. Her dentist is trying to get me to floss her teeth more, but its hard to get her to keep her mouth open for a long enough time to sneak the floss in. He had recommended these flossers by I can't remember off the top of my head, they are preflossed and have a pick at the other end. It helps somewhat, but hairbrushing and toothbrushing are still sore spots with her. Fortunately, the dentist is a special needs and regular one too, but he slowly gained her trust and now she goes in for a cleaning " big girl style " , without me and Dr. says she's great about it. In fact, she laughs while waiting in the waiting room and looks forward to the visit!! Who would figure that!!! The girls are soooo unpredictable!!! Re: Daughter just hit puberty...help! If I could just keep Abby 5 forver,life would be good. LOL. As for the deoderant she already wears it, not because she needs it but she just likes the sensation of putting it on. So I am hopeing that continues. . I dont think that I have ever talked to you before, where are you from? I am in FREEZING cold michigan. My daughter is telling me to sign off the computer, she has been sick with the flu this week, hence the damanding tone in her voice. Only happens when she's sick. This flu really kicked her butt. Talk to you later. Pennie Hope to see more posts from you soon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 No I to have 2 and the oldest one to be already to have her but she to be not too affected and is only mild with AS but she to be a real challenge too. She is 15 but in true about 11- 12 in typical girls with thinking and ideas. Yet she to have what others to tell me a model shape and eyes. So yes I to worry much about sex issues with her.My other daughter is 9 and under developed like my older one who did not start to mature and have monthly until almost 15. so I to be fortunate in this. Sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 Hi Pennie Sorry to hear your daughter isn't feeling well. I would always rather it be me that was sick that either of my girls. You just feel so helpless. Hope that she feels better soon. Tracey Also freezing here in Ontario, Canada (-37C with wind chill) brrrr!! Ploveabby@... wrote: > If I could just keep Abby 5 forver,life would be good. LOL. As for > the > deoderant she already wears it, not because she needs it but she just > likes > the sensation of putting it on. So I am hopeing that continues. . I > dont > think that I have ever talked to you before, where are you from? I am > in > FREEZING cold michigan. My daughter is telling me to sign off the > computer, > she has been sick with the flu this week, hence the damanding tone in > her > voice. Only happens when she's sick. This flu really kicked her butt. > Talk to > you later. > > Pennie > > Hope to see more posts from you soon > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 Dear , Does your child respond better to the written word or visual plus the written word? You might print how she needs to take care of herself in a contract form, having her earn some kind of reward for doing so or make an activity schedule showing each step to follow with a reward to work for. I have found that even my NT teenage son responds better if I list the things he needs to do first before he goes on the computer then when I verbally remind him to do it. Just a thought. Daughter just hit puberty...help! > My 12 year old hit puberty two months ago. I am at a loss as to how > to handle the following...she hates to bathe and " forgets " to put on > deodorant. She plays hard and gets teased for smelling bad. That > doesn't seem to affect her. I remind her daily to put it on, then > she'll say she has. But after a short period of time, it's evident > that she hasn't. Bathing is like pulling teeth. And that's crucial > when she's on her period. I have tried talking to her about basic > hygiene, but she isn't understanding me. Any ideas? > Peace, > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 I to be one even now as adult who cannot be to always know source of the not feeling good but may be to pick up signals my body is not to be right yet unable to organize words and such to describe it or to pin point exactly where the pain source is coming from. Not long ago I to be to feel sleepy and weak over the weekend, wanting to sleep but couldn't be to sleep long but was up[ pacing and stimming more than usual and irritable with everyone not knowing I to be much sick. Not until my voice to be to changes to me in me and then I to go to doctor and to be found with double ear infections and strep, which later to be to gived me laryngitis and cough, things that would be to have cued me I to be sick, but they to comed after I to goed to the doctor. My body simply doesn't get the right signals or I to lack in interpreting it so in true she may not be able to tell you but she may in other ways through subtle behavior changes to drastic ones such as increase in stimming, or decreased sleep patterns. I to wish I to have answers for this to you but have none. I to be one who simply is hypo to severe pains such as even delivering my children had no drugs for pain to help as I to not be to feel too much uncomfortable to need them, but had them all natural. My one son who to weighted 8.13 1/2 was my only one to be to caused so much pain but was only given Demerol in IV which made me feel spacey and odd. Yet other things can cause me severe pains at times such as unexpected touches to me, hugs can be to do this if not asked first. Anyways just wanted to add why some may not tell you they to be sick until major signs to be seen by you or others. My oldest daughter to be hyper sensitive to pains and illness and complains of every things to be to hurt or making her sick, she to be to feel and is hyper aware of her body.My missy is to be like me and will be to ask me this " I am to be sick " because she to not really know. Sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2003 Report Share Posted January 24, 2003 Hi Sondra!! Thank you so much for giving me some insight as to how one can feel who is sick. Though is somewhat verbal, she does get very upset and irritable when she is coming down with something. When she had caught strep for example, her eyes turned very glassy and red. Her face was reddened. I can tell. I always felt a seventh sense as to " diagnose her, even though I don't know what's wrong, I know something is. But, I think most moms have that seventh sense, and it really helps. I had posted before about this. 's biggest problem is her hitting. She can go through days where there is none to being slappy. We are trying to have her hold something like a koosh ball or something soft and furry to keep her hands busy. Time out is something we use, but feel that if she wants to be alone and where it is quiet, doing something naughty is one way to get what she wants!! We feel the hormones may be the problem and she is not on any medication. She also likes to strike mainly boys at school. She likes boys who are smaller than her, I do not know why. Of course, she should not hit anyone, but I don't feel she is a danger to society or lives in a violent home. I do not spank. Teachers think communications probs could be the reason for hitting as well. Did you ever feel the need to strike out at someone? Not to be deliberately mean, but to maybe get away from them due to their odors, or voice, or appearance? I enjoy reading your responses to everyone's situationss, and value your opinion. I know that each person is different, and that what may apply to one, may not apply to another. Thank you for responding to me Sondra. You are a Jewel!!! Re: Daughter just hit puberty...help! I to be one even now as adult who cannot be to always know source of the not feeling good but may be to pick up signals my body is not to be right yet unable to organize words and such to describe it or to pin point exactly where the pain source is coming from. Not long ago I to be to feel sleepy and weak over the weekend, wanting to sleep but couldn't be to sleep long but was up[ pacing and stimming more than usual and irritable with everyone not knowing I to be much sick. Not until my voice to be to changes to me in me and then I to go to doctor and to be found with double ear infections and strep, which later to be to gived me laryngitis and cough, things that would be to have cued me I to be sick, but they to comed after I to goed to the doctor. My body simply doesn't get the right signals or I to lack in interpreting it so in true she may not be able to tell you but she may in other ways through subtle behavior changes to drastic ones such as increase in stimming, or decreased sleep patterns. I to wish I to have answers for this to you but have none. I to be one who simply is hypo to severe pains such as even delivering my children had no drugs for pain to help as I to not be to feel too much uncomfortable to need them, but had them all natural. My one son who to weighted 8.13 1/2 was my only one to be to caused so much pain but was only given Demerol in IV which made me feel spacey and odd. Yet other things can cause me severe pains at times such as unexpected touches to me, hugs can be to do this if not asked first. Anyways just wanted to add why some may not tell you they to be sick until major signs to be seen by you or others. My oldest daughter to be hyper sensitive to pains and illness and complains of every things to be to hurt or making her sick, she to be to feel and is hyper aware of her body.My missy is to be like me and will be to ask me this " I am to be sick " because she to not really know. Sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 Is that really good for your body to be putting off your periods? Please dont think I am questioning you, that is just opposite of what my gynocologist says. I always thought that you still have a period on the pills, since 5 or 7 of those pills arent active. Pennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 Steralization? What did this all turn into,last I knew someone asked about birth control pills? Those arent all their cracked up to be either. I took the for 1 year and 7 years later my hormones are still messed up. I want to know what nut job talked about steralizing your child, we are not a third world country. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 Hi, My 13.5 year old daughter started " spotting " and we took her to the gynecologist. This particular doctor saw no problem in giving her continuous low-dose birth control pills starting now. She said we could go for years without a period-that the pill would just make the lining thinner & thinner over time. The doctor said she herself had not had a period in 5 years by using continuous pills! Rhonda Re: Daughter just hit puberty...help! > > > Vickie I use thepicture system with my daughter, It works great. Its get > Abby to do just about anything. She is only 6 and I am dreading the teen > years. I wonder at what age the hormones start to balance off and they get > back to normal. I know I was very irratable as a teenager so I suspect Abby > will be to. LOL > > Pennie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 <<My 13.5 year old daughter started " spotting " and we took her to the gynecologist. This particular doctor saw no problem in giving her continuous low-dose birth control pills starting now. She said we could go for years without a period-that the pill would just make the lining thinner & thinner over time. The doctor said she herself had not had a period in 5 years by using continuous pills!>> As a women's health nurse, why are you putting your daughter on OCPs? Is she spotting between periods? Is she having trouble understanding menstruation? Is she hormonally bitchy that can't be managed any other way? My daughter's 14 and has been menstruating for two years. She's get PMS, but other than that she's doing quite well. > " My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord " ,RN 161 Polk Street Oceanside, CA 92057 lemobrn@... _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 I am not telling you what to do by all means but these doctors are not always right. I mean I had friends with daughters who were either talked into or flat out refused to have there daughters sterilized! Is this right? A matter of opinion as I would never do it. There are herbs that help like chamomile, black cohosh ect ect. Trust your own instincts your a doctor before the doctor is! If your daughter isnt doing well on them then dont use it. Also if your daughter is high functioning she may want a family someday! You know alot of people think autistic children need sterilized because they do not want more of them. See I was told to sterilize my son who is 5! No kidding so he wouldnt reproduce well unless raped I dont see how a person can have children without a relationship. PLEASE TRUST YOUR OWN JUDGEMENT! charlene -- Re: Daughter just hit puberty...help! <<My 13.5 year old daughter started " spotting " and we took her to the gynecologist. This particular doctor saw no problem in giving her continuous low-dose birth control pills starting now. She said we could go for years without a period-that the pill would just make the lining thinner & thinner over time. The doctor said she herself had not had a period in 5 years by using continuous pills!>> As a women's health nurse, why are you putting your daughter on OCPs? Is she spotting between periods? Is she having trouble understanding menstruation? Is she hormonally bitchy that can't be managed any other way? My daughter's 14 and has been menstruating for two years. She's get PMS, but other than that she's doing quite well. > " My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord " ,RN 161 Polk Street Oceanside, CA 92057 lemobrn@... _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 Its called sterilization! In about 5 years you can so no to children and not have the surgery tubal to do it! I dont agree with that but then again its a personal choice! Dont always trust your doctors. They are not God and they do put there personal choices upon you especially when a disability exists! charlene -- Re: Daughter just hit puberty...help! Is that really good for your body to be putting off your periods? Please dont think I am questioning you, that is just opposite of what my gynocologist says. I always thought that you still have a period on the pills, since 5 or 7 of those pills arent active. Pennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 Charlene I would love for you to E-Mail your story. ploveabby@.... IMy daughter is almost 6 and I have never heard anything about any of this. This just seems strange to me. The day somebody does that to my daughter is the day I go to jail for manslaughter. Pennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 on the subject of sterilizations I to not be to feel is good thinking regardless as this to be my opinion only. I to think though can understand the fears here. But many of so girls to be so much different when young that when older and many appear more impaired than they are in the real of life but given time they might be to find a way to bring those with autism to near typical levels with interventions as much research and work is being done and what if the breakthrough comes and then you daughter to not have outlet to complete life. I to be only share from my view as this would be to me take more of my voice away. this also can be to lead to others later in life to take advantage if no cure to come because the child then cannot communicate it nor will she to get pregnant so who will to be to protect her from her silenced prison in this if it to be for her as we to all know we will not be to live forever and children do be to grow up. She then would be perfect victim to society in many ways for this. I to know many , many woman who to be autistic who to have children or marriage and are thriving even though quite different. I to know in true not all will reach this level but think maybe it would be of something I to not be to want to be to do for my children. I to not think I to have right over such a decision as that. But yet not condemning those who to feel strongly for their thinking on this but am worried that this to me is not a good thinking. I to not be to feel good about this thinking at all. but again is not my choice to make. Sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 YOu know I know that topic hurt alot of feelings. Its so true we are acting like a third world country. I have had lots of friends go through this and the other day was asked about my own son! Not to meantion my own reproductive rights violated so I have been there done that and that is why I warn others. Watch who you trust and that means doctors! I will not go into my own story on here but if you all want to knkow please email me privately and since I been through it I will never ever put my daughter nor son through it! Have to kill me first. my story for those interested cheezer@... Charlene Re: Daughter just hit puberty...help! > > Steralization? What did this all turn into,last I knew someone asked about > birth control pills? Those arent all their cracked up to be either. I took > the for 1 year and 7 years later my hormones are still messed up. I want to > know what nut job talked about steralizing your child, we are not a third > world country. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2003 Report Share Posted January 26, 2003 Well said Sondra, well said. Pennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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