Guest guest Posted February 13, 2004 Report Share Posted February 13, 2004 In a message dated 2/13/2004 1:24:24 AM Eastern Standard Time, charlyne1121@... writes: I have had a few problems in my family and Zeb is sick with diarhea again Charlyne, hope you and yours are doing ok dear. just dropping a line to let you know i'm thinking of you!!! donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2004 Report Share Posted February 22, 2004 Hi Charlyne, Now that you pointed this out I guess I better thank the staff for applying good care. After reading what Zeb was put through, I should be thankful. Of course I did not like what happen to Zeb, so I can imagine how you feel and your the mom. Made it in last night, what memories when I was around the DFW area. Still remembered my shortcut routes. It was a quick trip in and out to pick up my son Rick's computer that one of my oldest son's closet friend had built for him. Did not have time to contact my family and friends, but arrived safely home. Plus this gave an opportunity to enjoy a road trip on the van. Well worth it. He did seem to feel better, no more runs, not alot of appetite, slow mode, very quiet, rocked and stimmed. Hope I did not tire him out too much. What a way to spend our Anniversary, but to me I just wanted to see my middle son Rick happy and out and about as a family. Did give up attending the local ASA Support group meeting and sometimes I hate missing it, but for some reason it was like I needed a break and wanted to do something different. Hope that Zeb is coming along. When did Zeb return to school after this traumatizing issue? How was his return back? Hugs! Irma,15,DS/ASD Re: Re:Irma Hi Irma, Zeb has had that stomach virus twice in three weeks time. If I wash out one more dirty pair of underwear! I didn't take Zeb to the ped either. I hope feels better. I'm also gald to hear that the school took such good care of him. I wished I could say the same for Zeb's school. Wishing you a happy anniversary and a wonderful weekend. Charlyne Mom to Zeb 11 DS/OCD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 29, 2004 Report Share Posted February 29, 2004 This sounds soooooooooooooo like Tristan. Aren't they fun when at times they can be so much smarter than we are? LOL HUGS...Colleen Momma to Tristan 6 y.o., DS/ADHD/?ASD/?CD > He certainly works hard to bend the rules. He is a > constant challenge because he is smart and knows the difference. > Charlyne > Mom to Zeb 11 DS/OCD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 29, 2004 Report Share Posted February 29, 2004 LMAO OMGosh!! I would have died a thousand deaths. I guess I'm glad Tristan isn't talking that much or that clearly. Tristan seems to be doing better. The dose of his Strattera will be bumped up tonight to 25 mg. Now, to make sure is dad continues with the treatment when Tristan goes to visit him. HUGS...Colleen > Hi Colleen, > Yes, so much fun,ha. He is always one step ahead of me and not to mention his > mouth. He called me a smart a... last night purposely in front of guests. He > knew what he was doing. I wasn't giving him all the attention. How's Tristan > doing on the sleeping? Are the meds still working? > Charlyne > Mom to Zeb 11 DS/OCD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 Hi Charlyne, Is it that time for the events to kick in? Seems like everyone needs your expertise. No problem if you can not respond right back I understand. Good luck with everything you have going on and hope you catch up with your paperwork. Take care. Lots of hugs! Irma,15,DS/ASD Re: Re: Irma & Group In a message dated 3/13/2004 1:07:35 PM Eastern Standard Time, ICANFIELD@... writes: > I know has been vocalizing more but its still not near when to > communicate with others to understand only when he needs to. Charlyne I'll also > add on to what you've shared in the past. Hi ALL, I am reading, sort of. I have events this weekend to get ready for, tax time and four PPT meetings to get ready for with other children. I have to do some school observations etc and have been attending workshops with the state sped resource center meeting the out of state training consultants. I am very behind with my paperwork. I may be quiet for awhile, sorry. Charlyne Mom to Zeb 11 DS/OCD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 Hi Charlyne, Hope the turn out was a good one for you and you did have those lines. Do you have help on events like this? I hear ya on what you're enjoying with the Special Ed stuff. Last weekend I went to our Autism Society Support Group and this lady was awesome. Thought of you as she was educating us and I commend you for what you do for tha family you have. On the communication device I did ask for it once upon a time and they told me that did not qualify for it as they did not think he would know how to use it. Duh! Here so naive on not knowing this stuff back then will now request for it again. I'm also contacting a service that will provide some assistive technology equipment and TEACH and I on how to use it here at home. You see a caring person like the the lady I heard who shared so much info which you do, makes a lot of difference and empowers me towards this battling for his rights and to address his appropriate needs. I can see why you enjoy this field its worth every energy of your time. I would like to hopefully have built enough support of information at least by May. It is finally sinking in my hard headed head. It is alot but worth it when I see some progress. I even found out that if I did not see ESY fit for my son I could request for alternative outside programs for him and prove to the school that this will not help him and they will pay for it. I did sign the ESY form for him to attend this year. In the past I have done the same but then observed him or when I hear any little remark from the ESY teacher about having any remark about his behavior I would withdrawal him from it. So far the program they have set up is similar to what his class are trying to teach him. I know it always does more harm than him learning due to the short classes but we shall see how this turns out. I will concentrate on writing every thing down to make sure he is covered by every stitch of his rights! Next year school year as he will be attending half day with his ALE class by noon or vice versa he'll attend a different facility for his vocational training. Now I'm wondering with what I want for him at school, what about the vocational training facility? I do know that someone has autism training at this place but what if he still needs to learn the basics as he missed out on so much? Maybe he does need the change and may succeed and I'm just worrying wondering if its going to be a waste of battling some of the services for him. I'm totally clueless when it comes to the vocational training facility I guess I better make time for a tour so that I could get an idea. I better add this to my To Do List. Too much to learn and I'm TRYING real hard not to get upset over what could of been done on what I've learned when he was younger as its spilled milk not to cry over. I wonder about the other parents with their High School kids of how much have they learned? Sorry there I go spacing off wondering about the other High School students and I should just concentrate on my son. I just want to make sure that the Special Ed Funds are used wisely and not returned to the State and many with DD are treated as individual human being to the community. Lots of hugs to you for what you do I do admire you so much. His First Holy Commuion will be during regular mass time and we will be the only ones to know that this will be his special occasion and it seems like he does understand and has accepted taking the Host at home well that we have been practicing on without any reactions to it and cooperating nicely. So cute. I do have a feeling that many of the parish members that have grown to known will also cherish our special moments. This will probably be around the first Sunday of April as my dh has been having to work. Too much going on here with and my other sons and then with one of my sisters that have returned to Texas and living here in the same city as I. Her 2 daughters are also making their Confirmation soon and I'm Godmother to her 16 y/o who I will also be sponsoring on her special occasion. My 17y/o son has been busy too with his preparation for his Confirmation and preparation for him volunteering at St. Lukes Hospital again which he has enjoyed. Then I've been having to watch my 3 mos old Grandson Noah as his mom is working. Such a joy! Uncle is just enjoying his time with his nephew when we go out on our outings. To add to my long message here and sorry, what I've noticed with and the dog Buddy whom has also has grown. I see coming around sitting next to Buddy and the dog does not try to climb, jump or scratch him as he is still pretty playful he just sits still and allows him to pet him on the head and even allows to play with his toy which he'll stim with and of course I tell that its Buddy's toy. We even catch trying to want to sit on the dog. The dog really understands something because with everyone its a different story, the dog is so silly but not with . Makes me wonder what goes through Buddy's mind, does he know? What a beautiful creature, just to know my dh wanted us to get rid of him. Now I catch my dh asking for buddy. Sometimes when I get upset with my dh I'll tell him something like " don't talk to me, you're still in the doghouse " . He just starts to laugh as he'll tell me that Buddy has it made being under our roof and lives like a Prince according to him. : ) Speaking about stimming/transition toy, I believe we lost another one this past Sunday and has not really slept well for the past 2 nights. Eh! Time to find another one. He did wake up pretty cooperative for school this morning so I shall see how he survives another day without it. Thanks for reading this far. I apologize this was long. Its my down time but leaving soon to the stores, preparing for next months trip for some ABA/VB Training with Dr. Carbone as the guest speaker. Hugs! Irma,15,DS/ASD Re: Irma In a message dated 3/13/2004 4:57:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, ICANFIELD@... writes: > Is it that time for the events to kick in? Hi Irma, I have a St Pat's road race next saturday and the parade on sunday in Holyoke, Ma. The parade is the largest in New England and is televised about 3 hrs. long. I am right on the parade route. If the weather is decent I will have lines for hours. Oh, I need those lines! Contract time is here to finalize my season. It seems that I run in all directions this time of the year. I like my business but really enjoy the sped stuff, crazy huh! My (kids) depend on me to do the right thing by them. I advocate for the kids that have parents that truly cannot, thankfully only four. I will be reading as much as I can but little time to respond. I will answer any questions if I know them anytime. Are you working on 's program for next year? Have you ever asked for a communication device for him? It doesn't have to be complicated but something small and simple that he could ask to go to the men's room or have a drink etc. When's the First Communion going to take place? Charlyne Mom to Zeb 11 DS/OCD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2004 Report Share Posted April 16, 2004 Charlyne, What an amazing child you have. I am really impressed with Zeb's planning. I hope school vacation goes by smoothly next week. Brook is off this week. and Brook are out on a drive right now, as Brook has been going stir crazy in the house all week. Marisa Miles 17, Brook 14, Genevieve 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2004 Report Share Posted April 18, 2004 Charlyne, I hope the alarm system works out for you so you don't have to worry so much. I know we all have to watch our kids closely, but Zeb is really smart. Brook wouldn't plan an escape, but has taken off in the past. Fortunately we haven't had any escapes recently, although I am a little concerned for next fall when he changes schools. I would really enjoy meeting you if you come out to visit your sister. Would Zeb come with you? Marisa Miles 17, Brook 14, Genevieve 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2004 Report Share Posted May 6, 2004 have you guys tried Luvox for the OCD? It worked wonders on nathan even after being on it for a couple years and wore off its effects never did. he is still OCD but nothing compared to what he was a few years ago. shawna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 In a message dated 5/7/04 7:54:58 PM Central Daylight Time, writes: > I have tried to do > it myself but can't get near him with scissors. Zeb has a place and person > for > everything in his mind and you don't cross it. > Charlyne > Mom to Zeb 11 DS/OCD/ASD? > Oh how I can relate to this? It is so frustrating to me. We have this huge sock and shoe issue with and I. Whenever he starts getting the teeniest bit stressed he will refuse to put on socks or shoes for me. Really depressing when he will do it for his 3 year old brother but not me. He also won't let Dad in the bathroom with him. And he has a certain way of dressing or putting on pjs on with each of his therapists. Karyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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