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Hi!!

I am Missy and we are up here in Augusta, GA. Being overwhelmed is very common and I'm glad you're here. there are a lot of people in this group that can.

First of all has your son been diagnosed by a doctor? Getting a formal diagnosis will help a great deal. with that you can apply for help if you need to. Also with your son being 2 he would still qualify for the Early Intervention program and they could asses him to see if he needs therapy.

You can also apply for SSI for him and if he qualifies then that will help quite a bit in funding the ABA therapy that you want for him.

Second, I am curious to know what tipped his grandmother off that he might be autistic? I know caretakers pick up so much before others might see it.

MISSYSAHM to some special kids!!!

Excuse Me While I Go Raise Tomorrow's Future.

Parent of an Autisic Age 2

I am in Statesboro, and I have been in the military for 2 yrs. I was told by my children's caretaker(grandmother) that he was autistic. I was upset after looking at the first site I saw on Autism, (can't remember the site. I got out of the military in June and I am still trying to figure out what exactly autism is and how to deal with it. I read all this stuff on the sites and don't understand it at all. Diets and drugs and stuff I think has nothing to do with my son. We are about to finally start ABA for him, I know about as much of it as it is like sophisticated dog training. I feel as if I was shoved into something I didn't ask for. coming home to take care of him is really hard because I didn't do the research his grandmother did, and now I am having to deal with the therapist( a whole nother story), and get ready to start his ABA. I feel so overwhelmed by all this that I could sit and cry but No time to cry I have to much to do.

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Hi!!

I am Missy and we are up here in Augusta, GA. Being overwhelmed is very common and I'm glad you're here. there are a lot of people in this group that can.

First of all has your son been diagnosed by a doctor? Getting a formal diagnosis will help a great deal. with that you can apply for help if you need to. Also with your son being 2 he would still qualify for the Early Intervention program and they could asses him to see if he needs therapy.

You can also apply for SSI for him and if he qualifies then that will help quite a bit in funding the ABA therapy that you want for him.

Second, I am curious to know what tipped his grandmother off that he might be autistic? I know caretakers pick up so much before others might see it.

MISSYSAHM to some special kids!!!

Excuse Me While I Go Raise Tomorrow's Future.

Parent of an Autisic Age 2

I am in Statesboro, and I have been in the military for 2 yrs. I was told by my children's caretaker(grandmother) that he was autistic. I was upset after looking at the first site I saw on Autism, (can't remember the site. I got out of the military in June and I am still trying to figure out what exactly autism is and how to deal with it. I read all this stuff on the sites and don't understand it at all. Diets and drugs and stuff I think has nothing to do with my son. We are about to finally start ABA for him, I know about as much of it as it is like sophisticated dog training. I feel as if I was shoved into something I didn't ask for. coming home to take care of him is really hard because I didn't do the research his grandmother did, and now I am having to deal with the therapist( a whole nother story), and get ready to start his ABA. I feel so overwhelmed by all this that I could sit and cry but No time to cry I have to much to do.

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You may want to contact the Parent to Parent of Georgia coordinator in

Statesboro for support and information (Marsha Hagan at or

). Parent to Parent provides one-to-one emotional support

by matching parents with a volunteer supporting parent, reading material

on the disability and other issues, and information on resources and

services. Our provider database includes over 4,000 resources. You can

read about Parent to Parent at our web site at

www.parenttoparentofga.org

Parent of an Autisic Age 2

I am in Statesboro, and I have been in the military for 2 yrs. I was

told by my children's caretaker(grandmother) that he was autistic. I

was upset after looking at the first site I saw on Autism, (can't

remember the site. I got out of the military in June and I am still

trying to figure out what exactly autism is and how to deal with it.

I read all this stuff on the sites and don't understand it at all.

Diets and drugs and stuff I think has nothing to do with my son. We

are about to finally start ABA for him, I know about as much of it as

it is like sophisticated dog training. I feel as if I was shoved

into something I didn't ask for. coming home to take care of him is

really hard because I didn't do the research his grandmother did, and

now I am having to deal with the therapist( a whole nother story),

and get ready to start his ABA. I feel so overwhelmed by all this

that I could sit and cry but No time to cry I have to much to do.

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You may want to contact the Parent to Parent of Georgia coordinator in

Statesboro for support and information (Marsha Hagan at or

). Parent to Parent provides one-to-one emotional support

by matching parents with a volunteer supporting parent, reading material

on the disability and other issues, and information on resources and

services. Our provider database includes over 4,000 resources. You can

read about Parent to Parent at our web site at

www.parenttoparentofga.org

Parent of an Autisic Age 2

I am in Statesboro, and I have been in the military for 2 yrs. I was

told by my children's caretaker(grandmother) that he was autistic. I

was upset after looking at the first site I saw on Autism, (can't

remember the site. I got out of the military in June and I am still

trying to figure out what exactly autism is and how to deal with it.

I read all this stuff on the sites and don't understand it at all.

Diets and drugs and stuff I think has nothing to do with my son. We

are about to finally start ABA for him, I know about as much of it as

it is like sophisticated dog training. I feel as if I was shoved

into something I didn't ask for. coming home to take care of him is

really hard because I didn't do the research his grandmother did, and

now I am having to deal with the therapist( a whole nother story),

and get ready to start his ABA. I feel so overwhelmed by all this

that I could sit and cry but No time to cry I have to much to do.

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I didn't think of that one, lolol. I have the paperwork right here to sign up to be matched with another parent.

MISSYSAHM to some special kids!!!

Excuse Me While I Go Raise Tomorrow's Future.

RE: Parent of an Autisic Age 2

You may want to contact the Parent to Parent of Georgia coordinator inStatesboro for support and information (Marsha Hagan at or). Parent to Parent provides one-to-one emotional supportby matching parents with a volunteer supporting parent, reading materialon the disability and other issues, and information on resources andservices. Our provider database includes over 4,000 resources. You canread about Parent to Parent at our web site atwww.parenttoparentofga.org-----Original Message-----From: Missyann1 Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 2:56 PMTo: autism-georgia Subject: Parent of an Autisic Age 2I am in Statesboro, and I have been in the military for 2 yrs. I was told by my children's caretaker(grandmother) that he was autistic. I was upset after looking at the first site I saw on Autism, (can't remember the site. I got out of the military in June and I am still trying to figure out what exactly autism is and how to deal with it. I read all this stuff on the sites and don't understand it at all. Diets and drugs and stuff I think has nothing to do with my son. We are about to finally start ABA for him, I know about as much of it as it is like sophisticated dog training. I feel as if I was shoved into something I didn't ask for. coming home to take care of him is really hard because I didn't do the research his grandmother did, and now I am having to deal with the therapist( a whole nother story), and get ready to start his ABA. I feel so overwhelmed by all this that I could sit and cry but No time to cry I have to much to do.

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I didn't think of that one, lolol. I have the paperwork right here to sign up to be matched with another parent.

MISSYSAHM to some special kids!!!

Excuse Me While I Go Raise Tomorrow's Future.

RE: Parent of an Autisic Age 2

You may want to contact the Parent to Parent of Georgia coordinator inStatesboro for support and information (Marsha Hagan at or). Parent to Parent provides one-to-one emotional supportby matching parents with a volunteer supporting parent, reading materialon the disability and other issues, and information on resources andservices. Our provider database includes over 4,000 resources. You canread about Parent to Parent at our web site atwww.parenttoparentofga.org-----Original Message-----From: Missyann1 Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 2:56 PMTo: autism-georgia Subject: Parent of an Autisic Age 2I am in Statesboro, and I have been in the military for 2 yrs. I was told by my children's caretaker(grandmother) that he was autistic. I was upset after looking at the first site I saw on Autism, (can't remember the site. I got out of the military in June and I am still trying to figure out what exactly autism is and how to deal with it. I read all this stuff on the sites and don't understand it at all. Diets and drugs and stuff I think has nothing to do with my son. We are about to finally start ABA for him, I know about as much of it as it is like sophisticated dog training. I feel as if I was shoved into something I didn't ask for. coming home to take care of him is really hard because I didn't do the research his grandmother did, and now I am having to deal with the therapist( a whole nother story), and get ready to start his ABA. I feel so overwhelmed by all this that I could sit and cry but No time to cry I have to much to do.

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I have already applied for SSi for him He has to go to the doctor

tomorrow for his ssi evaluation. She noticed that he just stopped

saying simple words like dada and baba all the usual baby stuff and

then read and article on autism and noticed some of the other signs.

> Hi!!

>

> I am Missy and we are up here in Augusta, GA. Being overwhelmed is

very common and I'm glad you're here. there are a lot of people in

this group that can.

> First of all has your son been diagnosed by a doctor? Getting a

formal diagnosis will help a great deal. with that you can apply for

help if you need to. Also with your son being 2 he would still

qualify for the Early Intervention program and they could asses him

to see if he needs therapy.

> You can also apply for SSI for him and if he qualifies then that

will help quite a bit in funding the ABA therapy that you want for

him.

> Second, I am curious to know what tipped his grandmother off that

he might be autistic? I know caretakers pick up so much before others

might see it.

> MISSY

> SAHM to some special kids!!!

>

> Excuse Me While I Go

> Raise Tomorrow's Future.

Service.

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I have already applied for SSi for him He has to go to the doctor

tomorrow for his ssi evaluation. She noticed that he just stopped

saying simple words like dada and baba all the usual baby stuff and

then read and article on autism and noticed some of the other signs.

> Hi!!

>

> I am Missy and we are up here in Augusta, GA. Being overwhelmed is

very common and I'm glad you're here. there are a lot of people in

this group that can.

> First of all has your son been diagnosed by a doctor? Getting a

formal diagnosis will help a great deal. with that you can apply for

help if you need to. Also with your son being 2 he would still

qualify for the Early Intervention program and they could asses him

to see if he needs therapy.

> You can also apply for SSI for him and if he qualifies then that

will help quite a bit in funding the ABA therapy that you want for

him.

> Second, I am curious to know what tipped his grandmother off that

he might be autistic? I know caretakers pick up so much before others

might see it.

> MISSY

> SAHM to some special kids!!!

>

> Excuse Me While I Go

> Raise Tomorrow's Future.

Service.

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It has come to our attention that he never recieved the vaccine in

question.

> melissa,

>

> it seems as if you are headed in the right direction.

> something else that may be of interest is to find out

> when it started and find out when he had his vaccine.

> that my lead to some clues.

>

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We took him to the doctor yesterday (the appointment SSI made for

him), and the doctor said after checking him out that he would concur

with the neurologist report to social security. So we should be

recieving hopefully the checks soon.

> I agree, looks like you are on the right track!! Let us know how it

all goes.

> MISSY

> SAHM to some special kids!!!

>

> Excuse Me While I Go

> Raise Tomorrow's Future.

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We took him to the doctor yesterday (the appointment SSI made for

him), and the doctor said after checking him out that he would concur

with the neurologist report to social security. So we should be

recieving hopefully the checks soon.

> I agree, looks like you are on the right track!! Let us know how it

all goes.

> MISSY

> SAHM to some special kids!!!

>

> Excuse Me While I Go

> Raise Tomorrow's Future.

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We took him to the doctor yesterday (the appointment SSI made for

him), and the doctor said after checking him out that he would concur

with the neurologist report to social security. So we should be

recieving hopefully the checks soon.

> I agree, looks like you are on the right track!! Let us know how it

all goes.

> MISSY

> SAHM to some special kids!!!

>

> Excuse Me While I Go

> Raise Tomorrow's Future.

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