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Hi Lois,

The OCD Foundation website at http://ocfoundation.org has info on

medications and, of course, about OCD in general.

Was your son recently diagnosed with OCD? Since it's common for

autistics to have obsessive type behaviors, what type behaviors is

your JJ having?

I have a son, , 15, who was diagnosed with OCD at around age

11.5 in 6th grade. In 8th grade I had him evaluated and he got an

additional diagnosis of HFA/Aspergers. (I'd always felt he had some

autistic traits.) His main OCD problems have been - so far as I can

tell, he's not very talkative about his OCD - compulsions where he

has to do things to " keep something bad from happening to him " and

also he has to get a " just right " feeling. His OCD is pretty much

under control (knock on wood) these days but those first months

(heck, the first year!) were really tough. He began taking Celexa

this past August for his OCD; before that we had used inositol (in

the B vitamin family). I feel now that I can pick out the difference

most of the time between any " typical OCD " behavior and any Aspergers

type obsession; i.e., I see the two, in our case, as totally separate

problems.

Is JJ's autism causing any problem behaviors? I've been lucky I

guess in that out of my 3 sons, has always been absolutely no

problem with behavior.

Welcome to the group!

single mom, 3 sons

, 15, with OCD, dysgraphia and HFA/Aspergers

, 15, nonidentical twin

Randall, almost 19

> Hello,

> I am new to the list. My son (JJ) has autism and OCD. I run the

Washington County ASA in Hagerstown md. I am looking for a med that

might help him. Any suggestions? Thanks alot! Lois Noland

>

>

>

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Hi!!!!!!!! Untill J hit puberity he didn't have any OCD. When he hit 12 he

started to get behaviours and in the last year (He is now 16) the OCD has gotten

REAL bad. Touching things all the time- restepping back and forth all the time.

Very LOUD talking. Lois

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Hi Lois,

The OCD Foundation website at http://ocfoundation.org has info on

medications and, of course, about OCD in general.

Was your son recently diagnosed with OCD? Since it's common for

autistics to have obsessive type behaviors, what type behaviors is

your JJ having?

I have a son, , 15, who was diagnosed with OCD at around age

11.5 in 6th grade. In 8th grade I had him evaluated and he got an

additional diagnosis of HFA/Aspergers. (I'd always felt he had some

autistic traits.) His main OCD problems have been - so far as I can

tell, he's not very talkative about his OCD - compulsions where he

has to do things to " keep something bad from happening to him " and

also he has to get a " just right " feeling. His OCD is pretty much

under control (knock on wood) these days but those first months

(heck, the first year!) were really tough. He began taking Celexa

this past August for his OCD; before that we had used inositol (in

the B vitamin family). I feel now that I can pick out the difference

most of the time between any " typical OCD " behavior and any Aspergers

type obsession; i.e., I see the two, in our case, as totally separate

problems.

Is JJ's autism causing any problem behaviors? I've been lucky I

guess in that out of my 3 sons, has always been absolutely no

problem with behavior.

Welcome to the group!

single mom, 3 sons

, 15, with OCD, dysgraphia and HFA/Aspergers

, 15, nonidentical twin

Randall, almost 19

> Hello,

> I am new to the list. My son (JJ) has autism and OCD. I run the

Washington County ASA in Hagerstown md. I am looking for a med that

might help him. Any suggestions? Thanks alot! Lois Noland

>

>

>

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> Thanks alot for the chart.

> frank

>Again the duration for this program is as follows:

(assuming new at Bully Type Training)

Week 1 - 7 exercises 10 second hold train 3 to 4 days

Week 2- add 2 exercises= 9 Exercises.

Week 3- add 2 exercises= 11 Exercises.

Week 4- add 2 exercises= 13 Exercises.

You Get the Idea. It will take a total of 10 weeks before you will be doing all

the exercises. At that point you can do the advanced training.

I like to do all the above exercises for 10 reps each. I rest very little

between exercises. This keeps my heart rate up. Not everyone can do it this way

from the start, but if you are looking for SERIOUS strength and muscle gains

this is the program I would recommend. It takes more then 7 minutes. But since

one of the MAJOR advantages of Bully Xtreme Training is that you can train

anytime you want..you should be able to fit it into your lifestyle.

mate the bloke i got my bully of sent me this letter hope it helps theirs lots

of different ways to approach the training cheers and good luck!

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