Guest guest Posted October 30, 1998 Report Share Posted October 30, 1998 >From: 3zlrtdh@... ( Hartshorne) > > Wow, 's speech path asked for the address of this list last >night. She would like to join up. I tried to discourage her by telling >he.........What should I do?? >>>>>>>>>..Maybe she will get really sick of reading all the messages after a short period and drop off..That is probably your only hope. On the sedation issue...You should absolutely insist, unfortunately you will probably have to get bitchy with somebody, I would start with my pediatrician...Let us know what happens. Bibo Vaughn Mom of Clay-15, Maddie(CHARgE) - 11 & Philip-9 Granger, IN bibovaughn@... AOL IM bibommm ICQ Pager http://wwp.mirabilis.com/11128396 " Live Long and Prosper " Mr. Spock > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 1998 Report Share Posted October 30, 1998 , That is one of the things that I have dreaded about asking for the test. I have finally set most of Marks " horris " experiences out of his recent memory. He would be totally uncooperative and he is VERY STRONG when he wants to be. I'll be curious of how this will be handled. I sure hope they listen to you if so I may follow. These things can be SO STRESSFUL, keep us posted. V. PS about the school.....................yikes I enjoy the freedom of release we have here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 1998 Report Share Posted October 31, 1998 , I would fight for this one. Anyone who has ever seen my kid fight over a two- second ear exam would KNOW that there is no way that Austin would stay put for a VCUG. I told his doctor that and she looked like she didn't want to do it that way but I just said I wanted it done with his ear tube surgery. Unless she wants to do it herself, I am not allowing Austin to be awake for that procedure. Austin is almost 4. You remember all of the similarities between our two boys. Well, I'll bet a million bucks that they are just as strong and resistant to people when they get scared! is probably even stronger than Austin, although I sometimes think he is the strongest kid around!!! Until our kids have a more sophisticated communication system and until they can understand and not be terrified and go into a " fight or flight " pattern, I just do not see how after a certain age, we can put them through a procedure like that. On the speech therapy note, I guess that there is really no way to know who all is on this list at any given time. I think that we should be careful with how much info. we give out over the airwaves but I also think that we should be able to use this list as a forum for all of the honest feelings we have. If you are stressing about the due process hearing, I think that you should be able to share your feelings with us. The speech therapist does not live your life 24/7. She gets paid to work with your child. And it is really the school system that you have the fight with. I think that professionals sometimes need to hear what we really want to say to them. Last year Austin's speech teacher kept working with him in groups. I kept telling her that group speech is not really worth much to him. She just couldn't get the idea that when she was talking about dilapasauruses (dinos) with the other kids, Austin basically was in a closet - couldn't see or hear what she was saying and couldn't understand her even if he could! You know what I mean. I would say just push for what feels right to you. Jacque Clifton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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