Guest guest Posted May 25, 2012 Report Share Posted May 25, 2012 Hey everyone, I am new here and my name is . I am a mom of a large homeschooling family and I have 2 children we are concerned with. I say concerned because we have no diagnosis for either of them. My son is 5 and has been clearly different from when he was baby. He had a typical birth but lost a lot of weight at the hospital and struggled with putting it back on. This was all during a very stressful time in our life because my hubby works for the railroad and we had to move a lot so we didn't have a consistent doctor looking after him like the other kids. When we finally did get settled some place he got sick and was put in the hospital for 10 days where they diagnosed him as failure to thrive and developmentally delayed. From there we went on a roller coaster ride seeing many doctors which include a genetics doctor, endocrinologist, gastroenterologist, nephrologist, and a urologist. He had physical therapy, occupational therapy, nutrition services, and speech therapy through early child intervention services. He had 1 unexplained seizure and 1 febrile seizure. He was sick twice which required hospitalization 2 times and was also put into the hospital for testing where they did a fasting test where they basically denied him food to see how quickly his blood sugar would dropped to a " bad " level and also to monitor his blood sugar because it would shoot up to the 400's. The doctors did many blood test with no results according to them but I got his medical records and there are clearly some poor lab results. He had a pH study and biopsy done at 18 months to see if he had celiacs because of gagging, poor growth, and other things. The celiac test came back negative but I have read these aren't accurate before the age of 2. The pH study came back significant so they started him on prevacid. During all of this his behavior became more and more odd. We could tell something was not right with him. We stopped going to doctors because frankly we were tired of the 10 minute time we would get to see them and the $300 charge we paid and the we found nothing come back in 6 months. However, I decided to take him to a developmental doctor about his behavior. I found a place on the internet with a group of doctors and it said they took time to observe, etc and help with a diagnosis. My husband took off work so he too could go to the appointment and guess what? We were there no more than 10 minutes and got the same thing. No he couldn't possibly be on the spectrum. He did not interview us to find out what we were seeing at home or anything. He did say he was delayed (you can tell that) but he never even did any testing to see where he was at. He just told us that he felt he probably had a brain injury at some point and gave him the label static encephalopathy and told us we would probably have to medicate him when he gets older and oh, by the way, come back in 6 months. These are some of the behaviors we see usually on a daily basis. -Gets angry a lot and will hit his head and bite himself -He has a hard time relating to kids his age. I would not say he is anti-social. I do think he will play especially if it is a physical game but he just doesn't do well socially. For example, at church he licked his hand and wiped it on a girls hair. He will put his hands on someone's face to get their attention even if they say stop. He does show concern if his sister is upset but gets really angry if she wants to play with his cars even if he has a whole bunch. -He seems to have fascination with getting towels sopping wet and stashing them some place. -He tends to crave sensory things running into things on purpose. -Lines cars up and bangs them together. -Will hum the Cars2 theme song over and over. -Does not understand the meaning of share at all. -When he plays he tends to just get everything out. I don't see a lot of imaginary play with him. He gets all things out stuffs them in a bag or stuffs them in his big ride on Lightening McQueen and rolls them around the house back and forth. -Very hyper except when watching a favorite movie or playing the computer where he will do the same activity over and over. -Has a hard time winding now sometime taking 2-3 hours just to fall asleep. -He will say " Hi " to people and seems to be social at times and I don't really see problems with eye contact per se. -He will ask the same question over and over again sometimes, or here lately will come up to me and tell me he misses me even though I haven't been gone. -He has no sense of danger (once when the kids went to school he walked to school by himself looking for me. My hubby thought he was still taking a nap). -He has a very high pain tolerance (it is unbelievable, once leaned against a hot smoker and got a nasty burn on his back. He had a melt down not because he was hurt but because my husband yanked him away from it.) -He is still having problem with potty training with BM. -He has low muscle tone. -He has worn glasses since 9 months old and has stabismus. -He gets right in your face to ask something and sometimes when you tell him to look at you he won't hold his head straight but rather tilts it all the way up. There is a lot more but these are what I can think of off the top of my head. My daughter, Kara, is 3 and we are concerned about her as well. She does not have the medical history that Sawyer has. She has poor muscle tone, her right foot turns in and her right hip turns in. She is delayed in gross, fine, and speech as well. She is having intestinal problems right now as well. Her belly will swell up and she will look pregnant and then she will finally have huge BM and it will go back down again. This happens over and over. Here are some things we notice about her off the top of my head. -She has terrible temper tantrums with the longest lasting more than 30 minutes. This will include hitting the floor with her arms, pushing something over, scooting on her back kicking and screaming, flinging herself against the wall. If someone is the object of the anger she will hit, kick, and pinch them. -She will hum the same song over and over. -She says the word " butthead " over and over (I'm sorry but we have a teenager and she heard it from him) -She doesn't deal well with changes not necessarily at home but things like her sunday school class where she had to go to a different classroom and almost had a meltdown even though the same kids were in there. -She does sleep a lot. Sometimes taking 2-3 naps a day. But will have trouble sleeping at night even if she doesn't take a nap taking a long time to go to sleep. She also will wake up in the middle of the night screaming and hitting the walls until we can get her to calm down. -She will sit there and stare at you for an unusually long time sucking her thumb. -She too doesn't seem to play appropriately with toys. She takes them out and scatters them but doesn't put the doll in the stroller, play with the little people or what not. She tends to collect them and horde them but not make them do anything. I do see her talk on the " phone " occasionally but that is it. -She will sit and open and shut a door a thousand times. -We often refer to her as our crabby child and make the statement we hope she grows out of it someday. -My son is sensory seeking and she is sensory avoiding. She hated walking in grass and would stand there crying if put in it. She always held her hands up when she was younger because she didn't want to touch anything. She will only eat pureed veggies and some fruits that way. -She is very shy and when we go someplace she will often hang back with me coaxing her to come on. -She likes to sit in the rocking chair upstairs and rock and rock and rock. My husband and I are in complete disarray on all of this. We had our 15th anniversary yesterday and wound up talking about them and crying together because we have no answers. We don't know what to do and we feel so alone because it seems no one knows what we are going through. If you have any hope to give we would appreciate it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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