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IMy consultant neph whom I saw for the first time last week said that the

arthritis I was suffering was not linked to my kidneys because the pain was

too severe, but I still have my doubts, I have a feeling there is a link

somewhere where direct or indirect. - do we not have any studies done by

immunologists on this matter?

Jeanie

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My child is sixteen with MDS, diagnoised at six weeks. I find it very unsettling

that the exact same same and clothing issues would come up. I do believe this is

sensory and stimulation overload, as well as I found it very difficult to size

her feet  due to thickness and toe angle. I too dreaded shoe shopping. I used

gallons of Downy and removed all tags ect..Well we survived and I promise things

get better as they adapt and you do also:)

                              Always, a Mom first,

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Date: Wednesday, August 5, 2009, 8:11 AM

Sharon, my son was a horror to take shopping when he was your daughter's age. 

And, shoes were something I dreaded.  I finally traced his feet on pieces of

cardboard and stuck them in my purse.  It was easier to take things back than to

deal with the tantrums in a store.  He would be happy to come home and find a

box or bag on his bed that he could investigate when it pleased him and my

shopping was much less stressful.  Please know it gets better with time.  He now

loves to shop and make his own choices.  He will still shutdown if something is

bothering him but after he sorts it out himself we can talk about it and that

could be the next day or two.  I did send him to his room to take deep calming

breaths when he was smaller and tell him to come back when he  could be calm and

smile.  You need that break from the situation just as much as they do!  Hope

this is helpful to you.

Terry, Mom to Craig (21)

  Strong willed child

  My 5 year old daughter was diagnosed at birth with MDS.

  She is a tremendous joy, but at the same time very difficult. Just today, we

went shopping for tennis shoes for

  kindergarten( all I can get her to wear are flip-flops). I explained

  to her that she is not allowed to wear flip-flops to school and

  that we were going shopping for tennis shoes. At this point, she

  is excited. Well, we get to the store and I allowed her to pick

  out the shoes. So I tell her she has to try them on. This is where

  the excitement stops. She starts throwing a holy fit. When she gets

  like this even after she calms down, there is no talking to her. It's

  like she tunes you out. Has anyone encountered similar behavior with

  there child? Is this an MDS trait? If this is a sensory issue, what can I do

to help her? Any advice would be helpful!! Thanks for

  listening.

  Sharon Boucher

 

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Hugs back to you -May !! I love hugs too !

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Hey its me again, -May Minett .I have MDS. I am from England and I am 31

and I still am very affectionate. Its what everyone says about me. I love to hug

people. Maybe I need the teachings when its the right time to cuddle as well. I

know I'm grown up more and everything but its just the fact that I am

affectionate. I've only just come across people at University who don't like

hugs, and I didn't understand it at first. They kept saying " this is my personal

space " like they don't like people invading their space. It's like I get it but

everyone loves hugs. Thats the way see it.

Have a good day 'virtual hugz to everyone'lol

-May

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I have grown to be more comfortable with people being in my " personal space " .

Usually I can now read someones genuine affections and I am comfortable with

being hugged by a person. I just usually do not initiate physical touch with

others.

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Hey its me again, -May Minett .I have MDS. I am from England and I am 31

and I still am very affectionate. Its what everyone says about me. I love to hug

people. Maybe I need the teachings when its the right time to cuddle as well. I

know I'm grown up more and everything but its just the fact that I am

affectionate. I've only just come across people at University who don't like

hugs, and I didn't understand it at first. They kept saying " this is my personal

space " like they don't like people invading their space. It's like I get it but

everyone loves hugs. Thats the way see it.

Have a good day 'virtual hugz to everyone'lol

-May

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