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Welcome ,My name is Pennie,My daughter Abby is almost 6 and is high

functioning now due to a great teacher. There are alot of wonderful people on

this sitte and also there are 4 ladies who are on the spectrum and are

extremly helpful, I am greatful for their insight.

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Hi,

I am also new to the list. I have two daughters - is 11 (typical),

Becca is 7, and is diagnosed with PDD.nos and Ocular Albinism (a mild visual

impairment), she also has low muscle tone.

She is smart and funny and creative, but quite handicapped at the same time.

For example it took three years of very consistent work to get her potty

trained -- and it still falls apart at every opportunity. Socially and

cognitively, she is like an Asperger's kid. She goes to a little private

school with typical kids, with an aide some of the time. Next year she'll be

going to the big public school, so I'm trying to figure out what she'll

need.

We have done ABA, VB, but not CFGF!! I have spent some time with a VB list

lately, but Becca is really past most of that at this point. But don't worry

about me being dogmatic - I'm the " do what works " type. Anyhow, each kid is

different, and the resources available in each geographic area are

different.

Now I am more concerned with the social skills, like Amy. We don't have

any such great resources around here for social skills, though. Have people

succeeded in social skills groups made up of similar kids? Whenever we get

the ASD kids together, it seems 20 times as hard to get them to interact.

Also she is very rigid about rules and routines right now -- explanations

about social skills are so complicated, it makes me so crazy trying to think

about how to explain concepts so they won't solidify and become like

concrete.

It is all such hard work.....

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, welcome to list. I to be Sondra adult with HFA. I to be mom of 4

children's and to be married for 16 years. I to have 2 dogs named Libby and

Sadie. I to live in Ohio.

I to much read but to sometimes get to posting much off and on.

Sondra

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Hi

Welcome to the list! This is a great gorup full of ideas and support.

Tracey

Trebat wrote:

> Hi,

>

> I am also new to the list. I have two daughters - is 11 (typical),

> Becca is 7, and is diagnosed with PDD.nos and Ocular Albinism (a mild

> visual

> impairment), she also has low muscle tone.

> She is smart and funny and creative, but quite handicapped at the same

> time.

> For example it took three years of very consistent work to get her potty

> trained -- and it still falls apart at every opportunity. Socially and

> cognitively, she is like an Asperger's kid. She goes to a little private

> school with typical kids, with an aide some of the time. Next year

> she'll be

> going to the big public school, so I'm trying to figure out what she'll

> need.

>

> We have done ABA, VB, but not CFGF!! I have spent some time with a VB list

> lately, but Becca is really past most of that at this point. But don't

> worry

> about me being dogmatic - I'm the " do what works " type. Anyhow, each

> kid is

> different, and the resources available in each geographic area are

> different.

>

> Now I am more concerned with the social skills, like Amy. We don't have

> any such great resources around here for social skills, though. Have

> people

> succeeded in social skills groups made up of similar kids? Whenever

> we get

> the ASD kids together, it seems 20 times as hard to get them to interact.

>

> Also she is very rigid about rules and routines right now -- explanations

> about social skills are so complicated, it makes me so crazy trying to

> think

> about how to explain concepts so they won't solidify and become like

> concrete.

>

> It is all such hard work.....

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Well since I seen this page I am going to warn everyone on here the

harrassment I got was on msn passport support group. The address was

nissammohammid@... do not use this addy. Anyway alot of

questions were asked to me. So when I tried to see if they had a msn

passport it said no such thing! That doesnt lie. Yesterday happened to

get hacked and then attempted the Trojan Horse virus. So please do not

answer to this email above. I know this subject is off the wall and I am

apologetic to it but I lost a hard drive in october 2002 to hackers and

viruses. I now have norton 2003. Thanks for listening and again please

dont answer to this email. Charlene

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Well since I seen this page I am going to warn everyone on here the

harrassment I got was on msn passport support group. The address was

nissammohammid@... do not use this addy. Anyway alot of

questions were asked to me. So when I tried to see if they had a msn

passport it said no such thing! That doesnt lie. Yesterday happened to

get hacked and then attempted the Trojan Horse virus. So please do not

answer to this email above. I know this subject is off the wall and I am

apologetic to it but I lost a hard drive in october 2002 to hackers and

viruses. I now have norton 2003. Thanks for listening and again please

dont answer to this email. Charlene

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How about Woman's Autism Alliance?

Re: Hi

PLease do not forward this email address throught this email group again. I

have delated from the home site and will do so again!

Beverly Weakley

Owner

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How about Woman's Autism Alliance?

Re: Hi

PLease do not forward this email address throught this email group again. I

have delated from the home site and will do so again!

Beverly Weakley

Owner

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Sounds good.........Cheryl S

Re: Hi

How about Woman's Autism Alliance?

Re: Hi

PLease do not forward this email address throught this email group

again. I have delated from the home site and will do so again!

Beverly Weakley

Owner

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Hi Tammy! I had a TT and hernia repair a little over a year ago. I

weighed 209 pounds when I had the surgery and had stalled in my

weight loss. After the surgery I got down to 182. (I've since

gained 4 pounds.) My initial pain after surgery was worse than my

DS but the recovery was SO much quicker. And I'm really happy I did

it. I was wearing a size 16 before the tuck and I wear a size 14

now. And no one asks me when the baby is due anymore. LOL! (The

hernia was really big!) E-mail me privately if you have specific

questions but keep in mind that everyone is different. Marta had no

pain from her tuck and has a perfectly flat stomach while my tummy

has a " pooch " to it.

Tracey

> HI!!

> I'm Tammy S. from Lodi, ca I had wls w/ Dr. K, May 25, 2002.

SOme

> may remember me, or not. I'm going to be having a hernia repair

and

> hopefully a tummy tuck by the end of summer. I will have to self

pay

> for the TT. Has anybody else had to have a TT/hernia repair

surgery?

> I am very happy with the wls. The hernia is the only real

problem

> I've had. I was 264lbs and I am not around 209lbs or so, I tend to

> go from 202-210lbs. I'm trying to lose some more weight before the

> TT/hernia repair. I'm wearing 14/16 in pants and an XL-L in tops,

> which is really nice. Since I was maxing out the sizes before.

> Thanks

> Tammy S.

> Lodi, CA

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