Guest guest Posted March 29, 2007 Report Share Posted March 29, 2007 I want to thank each of you that have responded to my message......to many to name. Our son came home from school yesterday and was almost like a new kid! There was a man here yesterday morning that said he did not see a real issue with kids taking CD player and such to as long as they understood the rules. Well, I am sending a ((((((GREAT BIG HUG))))) your way. After my husband read your message it gave him a whole new light on the matter even though I had been telling him the same thing. I guess it was the male perspective. He went to school and had lunch with our son and took him his CD player and Yu-gi-oh cards and once again explained to him the importance of the rules. His school does allow those things furing lunch and recess and if they do have them out in class they are taken away and he also understands that. Went Austin came home from school he was so happy, so much more relaxed and not to mention his stuttering was almost non-existent! I think my husband now understands the issues with the OCD and Tics alittle better after me reading the responses here from you all. He eve commented the turn around. I think my son felt before that he had to lie which he did to do these things and it was tearing him up and that was why he was lying so much and the stuttering was so bad. But he also went to his school counselor and told her was having a hard time dealing with his Mom's Alzheimers. Though I am early onset well now 5 years into I am now stage 4 and it si getting much more difficult. The thing is early unset is so unknown by the world because the stigma that it holds of being an old persons disease. Now that the Association is allowing us to speak out and raise awaresness it is making a differnce. Well, I will write more but have to go for now. Again THANK YOU ALL so much!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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