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It could be the fit of the frames. Does he wear sunglasses?? We always

start people with cool sunglasses and then work to " inside sunglasses " .

Also the bridge of the nose and the ear pieces (temples) need to be

comfortable. We sometimes get lenscrafters to put soft wire temples on as

they fit better and keep glasses from sliding on the nose.

How did you ever get him to wear hearing aids? Elie would benefit from one

as he has significant loss in one ear, but he can only bear wearing big cuff

earphones - nothing IN the ear and his ears are too tiny for behind the ear

wearing.

Sara - Choose to make lemonade, not complain about the lemons.

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>Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 12:41:05 EDT

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> is 41 and just got glasses for distance a week ago. Thought he would

>be

>as excited as when he got his hearing aids; as he would be able to see

>clearer. Tried them the first weekend he was home for watching TV and a

>movie but

>he wouldn't leave them on. Tried again this weekend when he came home,

>again

>wouldn't leave them on. Took him back to Lens Crafters (he got free exam

>and

>glasses under the Lions and Lens Crafters Gift of Sight programs) to have

>the

>lens checked to be sure correct. All was well but he just won't wear them.

>Plan is to keep the glasses here and when he comes home on weekends and we

>go to

>a movie will try to get him to wear them slowly. Any other thoughts or

>suggestions? Louise

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Hi Louise,

I have yet to find a way to have Zeb wear his glasses for any length of time.

The glasses make him nuts with the sensory issues. I have had them adjusted

so many times. The dr simply told me that when he could appreciate the

difference in the eyesight with them on he would wear them. I have let it be his

choice. He stills sits a foot away from a 32 " tv screen.

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 11 OCD/DS/ASD?

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Hi Louise,

how about reinforcing for really short periods of time for wearing the

glasses when you feel he would most be likely to keep them on, point out things

in the distance he may have not seen before, or parts of a movie that might

interest him. Slowly move the increments of time up as he starts to tolerate

them more. Make the reinforcer really special, something he can have only after

wearing his glasses for the set amount of time. Using a timer for this works

really well as it makes the timer the bad guy, not you! I use it to time things

like amount of TV to be watched and time sitting on the toilet, etc. If he

won't wear them, just be as neutral as you can and tell him too bad, no

reinforcer, try next time. It will probably be a slow process, but I'm sure you

have gathered much patience through the years! Do you or your dh wear glasses?

You could model the appropriate behavior for him and point out other people

around him who wear glasses that he may or may not know. It will be a whole new

desensitization exercise for you!

Good luck, let us know how it goes, I dread the day has to wear them! He

was very close once, but his eyes " grew " , so I've dodged the bullet for now, but

one day it will be our turn!

Joanne

Mom to (9), ds,asd,das

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is 41 and just got glasses for distance a week ago. Thought he would be

as excited as when he got his hearing aids; as he would be able to see

clearer. Tried them the first weekend he was home for watching TV and a movie

but

he wouldn't leave them on. Tried again this weekend when he came home, again

wouldn't leave them on. Took him back to Lens Crafters (he got free exam and

glasses under the Lions and Lens Crafters Gift of Sight programs) to have the

lens checked to be sure correct. All was well but he just won't wear them.

Plan is to keep the glasses here and when he comes home on weekends and we go

to

a movie will try to get him to wear them slowly. Any other thoughts or

suggestions? Louise

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Irma thanks for your thoughts on the glasses. We decided to keep the glasses

here and work with him over time. Congratulations to on his First

Communion. Hope you are all feeling better soon. Louise

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Hi Louise,

What you've had written on regards the hearing aid, these were the same steps

that it took for to wear his glasses. use to bump into walls and

once they were on he realized that they had helped him see. Of course the timing

of getting use to wearing them due to sensory issues did take some time. We've

gone through numerous glasses and back then when he was about 3 y/o trying to

find the right pair was hard as they had to be pretty small frames to fit him.

Of course marketing is good with selections these days and back then cost wise

was not too expensive as now when purchasing them these days. I have to purchase

them feather-light, of course all the extra like the UV, non-scratchable, cables

around his small ears to name with time I would know exactly what to look into

for his eyewear. The only time will wear his glasses are only during our

outings and to school. Out the door he knows he needs them on and when he

returns home off goes the glasses. Yep, at home he does not wear them but I'll

take what I could get. Good luck with when he is ready to wear them and of

course the getting use to them on.

Bless my young man he is under the weather these past days he probably picked it

up from me as he has been like a shadow around me and I'm still trying to shake

it off, but thought I share that finally had his First Holy Commuion this

past Sunday. He did great! Father had broken the bread in half and he opened his

mouth and accepted it. Made a funny tasting look face but other than that,

another accomplishment. I had even taken him to a 16th (B-day)debutant on

Saturday and another survival day. Taking him out into the community more, these

past days just made me feel good as in the past it was not easy and loved that

he was included and accepted as a person. He was such a gentlemen. Hugs!

Irma,15,DS/ASD

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I love those silent red time timers! Good luck with your bad guy timer! I find

a small portable magnetic one works great!

Joanne

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Thanks Sara, Joanne and Charlyne for your thoughts and ideas.

Sara (41) began to wear his first hearing aid in the left ear when he

was 11. I will never forget that day as he got in the car the driver's seat

came forward and hit the horn, the delight on his face to hear the horn was

priceless. There were times when he was running down a school hallway when

attending a Cub Scout meeting and the noise was too much and he pulled the aid

out

and threw it. But mostly from the beginning he has done well with the aids,

he

got his aid for the right ear when he was 32 and from the beginning no

problem. Someone has to always put them in his ears each morning but each

night he

takes them out, opens the battery compartment, so the battery doesn't drain

during the night, or damage the aids. They are the first thing he wants in,

in

the morning. Sun glasses are one of his likes but he doesn't wear them. This

began when Happy Days was on and the Fonz wore them and then the Blues

Brothers. Can't tell you how many sunglasses we have gone through over the

years,

try to find them in garage sales or the $1 store. We go through a ritual of

him

having his Dad tighten the screws then I have to clean them, if we get in the

car soon after that he hands them to me again to clean. But he only puts

them in his shirt neck or carries them in his pocket, rarely does he put them

on,

and then only for a short time to be cool. At some point for whatever reason

he breaks the temples off, in recent years he seems to hold on to them

longer. Right after getting the new glasses he bent them out of shape but

luckily

the technician was able to put them back in shape.

Joanne we did try during a recent movie right after he got the glasses. I

thought since he realized his hearing aids were so helpful once he saw clearer

he would leave them on. One of his favorite movies is coming up, Harry

Potter,

so hope to get him to wear them longer. Yes, Andy and I do wear glasses and

's siblings also wear them, when not wearing their contacts, I mentioned

that to him but doesn't seem to sink in. I didn't need them until older and

the TV was blurry. That is also why I thought he might wear them to watch his

TV. Charlyne has also sat on the floor right in front of the TV all his

life, in the beginning we thing to hear it better. I think what your doctor

told you will be the same for when he appreciates the difference in his

eyesight, guess it will just take time, patience, and ongoing times to have

him

wear them. Joanne I will have to try the regular timer to see how that works

so it can be the bad guy. We recently got one of the Time Timers with the red

but it is to be used only for things wants and it works beautifully for

. Louise

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In a message dated 5/18/2004 9:50:11 AM Central Daylight Time,

joanne_hiebert@... writes:

I find a small portable magnetic one works great!

Joanne I will have to look for one of those. Thanks, Louise

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why not let him have a pair to try and wear even for a few minutes daily,

more chance to get use to them and realize hey i can see better. instead of just

the weekends he is home. shawna

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In a message dated 5/19/2004 5:26:31 PM Central Daylight Time,

upallniteshawna@... writes:

why not let him have a pair to try and wear even for a few minutes daily,

a thanks for your thoughts but because if he isn't closely supervised at

his home he would bend and break the glasses and at over $200 I can't take

that chance right now. Louise

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I see, that is very important, completely understand. I know nathan has a

springboard which is like a dynavox system uses pecs etc, anyways the school

wouldnt ever buy one, one reason is they thought too much money an dnathan would

easily break it. But he has been very good with it, then the teacher put it in

a bag of clothes etc and broke it, thankfully it was just a connection come

loose. I was peeved. shawna

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