Guest guest Posted November 23, 2003 Report Share Posted November 23, 2003 The doc wants Zach(14) to take Melatonin. Getting him to take meds is really hard. I just got to the point where he will take his allergy and asthma meds. He is also suppose to be taking Remeron but it just wipes him out. I have done Clonidine in the past with Zach and my 12yrold son. I believe they were on it for about 4yrs and it was wonderful knowing they were finally getting some much needed sleep. MISSYSAHM to some special kids!!! Excuse Me While I Go Raise Tomorrow's Future. hello anybody out there? Is it just quiet pre-thanksgiving, or has everyone fallen off the face of the earth? Things are going fairly well in my house, other than my HFA 15 yr old dd cuddling with her boyfriend every minute she can get...they find any reason they can to touch each other and snuggle. SIGH. It drives me crazy. They are obsessed, yes...especially my daughter....and can't really have extended conversations about many topics...he could but she doesn't...but they can snuggle (under blankets too sometimes). I am continually breaking it up, moving them out to the public area of the house, trying to occasionally get into a conversation with them. What I need is a little brother about 8 years old for her to hang around all the time. Anyone have one I can borrow? LOL ....*sigh* maralee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2003 Report Share Posted November 23, 2003 hi missy you have your hands full, don't you? My daughter has always has sleep problems. They are much better now, at 15, but she still has problems....she takes seroquel at night which helps some and melatonin which usually helps a lot. She's been complaining lately though that she can't get to sleep again....off and on. time to cook dinner...see ya! maralee hello anybody out there? Is it just quiet pre-thanksgiving, or has everyone fallen off the face of the earth? Things are going fairly well in my house, other than my HFA 15 yr old dd cuddling with her boyfriend every minute she can get...they find any reason they can to touch each other and snuggle. SIGH. It drives me crazy. They are obsessed, yes...especially my daughter....and can't really have extended conversations about many topics...he could but she doesn't...but they can snuggle (under blankets too sometimes). I am continually breaking it up, moving them out to the public area of the house, trying to occasionally get into a conversation with them. What I need is a little brother about 8 years old for her to hang around all the time. Anyone have one I can borrow? LOL ....*sigh* maralee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2003 Report Share Posted November 23, 2003 Oh those hormones must be flying!! HeHe. I think they are doing what most 15 yr olds would be doing not talking much just staring lovingly into each others eyes (ahhhh) vomits into bucket!! Oh I do not envy you at all. fortunatly my 7 yr old daughter hates boys at the moment especially her brother! I hope the boyfriend has bought her a nice christmas (thanks giving) pressie or it could be the end! Bye Sherryxx > Is it just quiet pre-thanksgiving, or has everyone fallen off the face of the earth? > > Things are going fairly well in my house, other than my HFA 15 yr old dd cuddling with her boyfriend every minute she can get...they find any reason they can to touch each other and snuggle. SIGH. It drives me crazy. They are obsessed, yes...especially my daughter....and can't really have extended conversations about many topics...he could but she doesn't...but they can snuggle (under blankets too sometimes). I am continually breaking it up, moving them out to the public area of the house, trying to occasionally get into a conversation with them. What I need is a little brother about 8 years old for her to hang around all the time. Anyone have one I can borrow? > > LOL ....*sigh* > maralee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2003 Report Share Posted November 23, 2003 Maralee - I've got a 15 year old daughter who would PAY you to take her 10 year old brother - would that help?!?!?!? But maybe he would drive your daughter up the wall with his clarinet playing as well! Even tho I don't often post I look forward to reading a lot of the stuff. Nice to know that i'm not alone. hello anybody out there? Is it just quiet pre-thanksgiving, or has everyone fallen off the face of the earth? Things are going fairly well in my house, other than my HFA 15 yr old dd cuddling with her boyfriend every minute she can get...they find any reason they can to touch each other and snuggle. SIGH. It drives me crazy. They are obsessed, yes...especially my daughter....and can't really have extended conversations about many topics...he could but she doesn't...but they can snuggle (under blankets too sometimes). I am continually breaking it up, moving them out to the public area of the house, trying to occasionally get into a conversation with them. What I need is a little brother about 8 years old for her to hang around all the time. Anyone have one I can borrow? LOL ....*sigh* maralee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2003 Report Share Posted November 23, 2003 I'm here, finally having gotten another computer (a dear strawberry iMac that I have named Ida Red after the old country song). Louie's doing great, and is due for dinner this evening. We're looking forward to Thanksgiving, and yesterday I did the yearly ritual of moving the turkey from the freezer to the fridge, with a short prayer that it'll be thawed by Thursday a.m. Still have a couple of things to get (sage, green beans, cranberry sauce), but my schedule is set for the Monster Day O' Cooking. It'll just be us three, so I've been able to scale down a bit. Hey, here's a thought! What's everyone having for Thanksgiving, here in the states? I'll start..... Roast turkey with cornbread stuffing, stewed chicken with my dh's great home-made egg noodles, baked yams with butter, mashed potatoes with giblet gravy, green beans with ham, hominy sauteed in butter, my dh's famous pumpkin pie and my famous chocolate cream pie. And of course cranberry sauce and various sweet and dill pickles and olives. How 'bout you? Anyway, things are picking up speed in my situation. I got a note yesterday from the transplant coordinator outlining the tests I need to take in the next two weeks. Four of 'em (three of which are $75/ea.) and between twelve and eighteen different blood tests. My husband is taking a cut in pay at the church (like he earns that much; please!) to meet SSI's gross maximum so I can get Medicaid to pay for all this. That will be happening next month. We're hoping the church will help us pay for the tests; if not, they won't get done, because with the pay cut we won't have the money for them. And one of them's Tuesday. sigh Anyway, they'll also want me to go to Denver for 2 days for more testing once the Medicaid is approved; my dh must acompany me, so lord knows what they plan on doing. And then it's just a wait for the transplant. Boy. My dr. is really gung-ho about this, so it could happen in the next two or three months, G-d willing and a liver shows up. Meanwhile, a friend is coming down today from Santa Fe and I'm looking forward to a good visit. It's turned as cold as Blue Blazes here, temps at night in the 20's, so I guess it's winter. Have a happy holiday, y'all! Annie, who loves ya annie@... -- Ambition is a poor excuse for not having enough sense to be lazy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 Annie, I am salavating at your dinner. We have already had our Thanksgiving but I think I will be celebrating with you even though I'm not American because your dinner sounds divine. I was wondering I have always wanted to try making cornbread stuffing but have never found a recipe would you be willing to share yours. I hope all turns out well with your transplant and all the tests I wish there was someway that I could help you out. Take care of ourself and enojy your delicious dinner. You can email me the recipe if your willing to share at jlrhind1@.... Thanks Annie and my prayers are with you at this time. in Ajax. > >Reply-To: autism-aspergers >To: autism-aspergers >Subject: Re: hello anybody out there? >Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2003 12:38:51 -0700 > >I'm here, finally having gotten another computer (a dear strawberry iMac >that I have named Ida Red after the old country song). > >Louie's doing great, and is due for dinner this evening. We're looking >forward to Thanksgiving, and yesterday I did the yearly ritual of moving >the turkey from the freezer to the fridge, with a short prayer that >it'll be thawed by Thursday a.m. Still have a couple of things to get >(sage, green beans, cranberry sauce), but my schedule is set for the >Monster Day O' Cooking. It'll just be us three, so I've been able to >scale down a bit. > >Hey, here's a thought! What's everyone having for Thanksgiving, here in >the states? I'll start..... Roast turkey with cornbread stuffing, >stewed chicken with my dh's great home-made egg noodles, baked yams with >butter, mashed potatoes with giblet gravy, green beans with ham, hominy >sauteed in butter, my dh's famous pumpkin pie and my famous chocolate >cream pie. And of course cranberry sauce and various sweet and dill >pickles and olives. How 'bout you? > >Anyway, things are picking up speed in my situation. I got a note >yesterday from the transplant coordinator outlining the tests I need to >take in the next two weeks. Four of 'em (three of which are $75/ea.) >and between twelve and eighteen different blood tests. My husband is >taking a cut in pay at the church (like he earns that much; please!) to >meet SSI's gross maximum so I can get Medicaid to pay for all this. >That will be happening next month. We're hoping the church will help us >pay for the tests; if not, they won't get done, because with the pay cut >we won't have the money for them. And one of them's Tuesday. sigh >Anyway, they'll also want me to go to Denver for 2 days for more testing >once the Medicaid is approved; my dh must acompany me, so lord knows >what they plan on doing. And then it's just a wait for the >transplant. Boy. My dr. is really gung-ho about this, so it could >happen in the next two or three months, G-d willing and a liver shows >up. > >Meanwhile, a friend is coming down today from Santa Fe and I'm looking >forward to a good visit. It's turned as cold as Blue Blazes here, >temps at night in the 20's, so I guess it's winter. > >Have a happy holiday, y'all! > >Annie, who loves ya annie@... >-- > Ambition is a poor excuse for not having enough sense to be lazy. > _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/bcomm & pgmarket=en-ca & RU=http%3a%2f%2fjoin.msn.com\ %2f%3fpage%3dmisc%2fspecialoffers%26pgmarket%3den-ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 Dana and Maralee - I'm having a wry chuckle here! , my 13 year old is the one with an autistic spectrum disorder. Louise (15) and (10 going on 50!) have had a lot to put up with. As I'm sure all our siblings do. Louise's friends think is " cute " and don't really mind if he talks about the Tank or The sound of Music. But then, most of her (and 's) friends are fairly special kids too. It's taken them a long time to confide in the right people and not get snide remarks thrown in their faces. Dana - that boyfriend sounds as if he might be special as well. Don't know................. go on the gut feeling. A lot of guys that age - and older - would run a mile. I'm also enjoying the Thanksgiving food that's being talked about. Anybody care to invite us to the States for a meal and we'll invite you back to Scotland for Christmas?!?!? Re: hello anybody out there? > Maralee, > I have the answer to your problems I have a 10 yo, AS, adhd kiddo > I'll loan you. My poor 21 yo daughter has had to move back into our > house for a while (emotional need after a thyroid cancer scare) and > she has a long term steady boyfriend. Poor girl's problem is her > boyfriend comes over to see her and he reverts back to a 10 yo boy > and spends the whole time playing with her brother, quite frustrating > for the poor girl. Oh well boys never do grow up do they? > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 If you can make it to Albuquerque NM by Thursday afternoon, you would be more than welcome! And I'll take a raincheck on the trip to Scotland. Annie, who loves ya annie@... -- Ambition is a poor excuse for not having enough sense to be lazy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2003 Report Share Posted November 25, 2003 Hi Annie, You've made me hungary and I've just had breakfast! As you all know we don't have thanksgiving here so I have to wait a bit longer until christmas! Good luck with your tests. I don't know how you all manage we are soo lucky to have the NHS over here, we do not have to worry about cost of care but we do have huge waiting lists! Have a lovely holiday, Sherryxx > I'm here, finally having gotten another computer (a dear strawberry iMac > that I have named Ida Red after the old country song). > > Louie's doing great, and is due for dinner this evening. We're looking > forward to Thanksgiving, and yesterday I did the yearly ritual of moving > the turkey from the freezer to the fridge, with a short prayer that > it'll be thawed by Thursday a.m. Still have a couple of things to get > (sage, green beans, cranberry sauce), but my schedule is set for the > Monster Day O' Cooking. It'll just be us three, so I've been able to > scale down a bit. > > Hey, here's a thought! What's everyone having for Thanksgiving, here in > the states? I'll start..... Roast turkey with cornbread stuffing, > stewed chicken with my dh's great home-made egg noodles, baked yams with > butter, mashed potatoes with giblet gravy, green beans with ham, hominy > sauteed in butter, my dh's famous pumpkin pie and my famous chocolate > cream pie. And of course cranberry sauce and various sweet and dill > pickles and olives. How 'bout you? > > Anyway, things are picking up speed in my situation. I got a note > yesterday from the transplant coordinator outlining the tests I need to > take in the next two weeks. Four of 'em (three of which are $75/ea.) > and between twelve and eighteen different blood tests. My husband is > taking a cut in pay at the church (like he earns that much; please!) to > meet SSI's gross maximum so I can get Medicaid to pay for all this. > That will be happening next month. We're hoping the church will help us > pay for the tests; if not, they won't get done, because with the pay cut > we won't have the money for them. And one of them's Tuesday. sigh > Anyway, they'll also want me to go to Denver for 2 days for more testing > once the Medicaid is approved; my dh must acompany me, so lord knows > what they plan on doing. And then it's just a wait for the > transplant. Boy. My dr. is really gung-ho about this, so it could > happen in the next two or three months, G-d willing and a liver shows > up. > > Meanwhile, a friend is coming down today from Santa Fe and I'm looking > forward to a good visit. It's turned as cold as Blue Blazes here, > temps at night in the 20's, so I guess it's winter. > > Have a happy holiday, y'all! > > Annie, who loves ya annie@r... > -- > Ambition is a poor excuse for not having enough sense to be lazy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2003 Report Share Posted November 25, 2003 , Can I tag along with you and then I will come up to you for Hogmany. Sherryxx P.s I don't think we have any interesting festivals in Essex!! > Dana and Maralee - I'm having a wry chuckle here! > , my 13 year old is the one with an autistic spectrum disorder. Louise > (15) and (10 going on 50!) have had a lot to put up with. As I'm sure > all our siblings do. > Louise's friends think is " cute " and don't really mind if he talks > about the Tank or The sound of Music. But then, most of her (and > 's) friends are fairly special kids too. It's taken them a long time to > confide in the right people and not get snide remarks thrown in their faces. > Dana - that boyfriend sounds as if he might be special as well. Don't > know................. go on the gut feeling. A lot of guys that age - and > older - would run a mile. > > I'm also enjoying the Thanksgiving food that's being talked about. Anybody > care to invite us to the States for a meal and we'll invite you back to > Scotland for Christmas?!?!? > > > Re: hello anybody out there? > > > > Maralee, > > I have the answer to your problems I have a 10 yo, AS, adhd kiddo > > I'll loan you. My poor 21 yo daughter has had to move back into our > > house for a while (emotional need after a thyroid cancer scare) and > > she has a long term steady boyfriend. Poor girl's problem is her > > boyfriend comes over to see her and he reverts back to a 10 yo boy > > and spends the whole time playing with her brother, quite frustrating > > for the poor girl. Oh well boys never do grow up do they? > > Dana > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2003 Report Share Posted November 25, 2003 Then after that you come up to Shetland where I am for Up-Helly-Aa at the end of January. Have a look on the internet for the pictures if you haven't heard about it. It's a big fire festival. Regards > Re: hello anybody out there? > > > , > > Can I tag along with you and then I will come up to you for Hogmany. > > Sherryxx > > P.s I don't think we have any interesting festivals in Essex!! > > > > Dana and Maralee - I'm having a wry chuckle here! > > , my 13 year old is the one with an autistic spectrum > disorder. Louise > > (15) and (10 going on 50!) have had a lot to put up with. As > I'm sure > > all our siblings do. > > Louise's friends think is " cute " and don't really mind if he > talks > > about the Tank or The sound of Music. But then, most of her > (and > > 's) friends are fairly special kids too. It's taken them a long > time to > > confide in the right people and not get snide remarks thrown in > their faces. > > Dana - that boyfriend sounds as if he might be special as well. > Don't > > know................. go on the gut feeling. A lot of guys that > age - and > > older - would run a mile. > > > > I'm also enjoying the Thanksgiving food that's being talked about. > Anybody > > care to invite us to the States for a meal and we'll invite you > back to > > Scotland for Christmas?!?!? > > > > > > Re: hello anybody out there? > > > > > > > Maralee, > > > I have the answer to your problems I have a 10 yo, AS, adhd kiddo > > > I'll loan you. My poor 21 yo daughter has had to move back into > our > > > house for a while (emotional need after a thyroid cancer scare) > and > > > she has a long term steady boyfriend. Poor girl's problem is her > > > boyfriend comes over to see her and he reverts back to a 10 yo boy > > > and spends the whole time playing with her brother, quite > frustrating > > > for the poor girl. Oh well boys never do grow up do they? > > > Dana > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 Thanks Annie, My mouth is watering just thinking about it I will have to try this real soon. Hope all is well with you! in Ajax > >Reply-To: autism-aspergers >To: autism-aspergers >Subject: Re: hello anybody out there? >Date: Sun, 01 Feb 2004 12:04:20 +0000 > >At long last, here's the recipe for our cornbread stuffing! > >First, get out your favorite cornbread recipe. Ron uses the recipe from >a 30 year old Betty Crocker cookbook (we got it as a wedding gift), but >any good cornbread recipe will do. Here's the twist. When you're >mixing the batter, put in about 4 or 5 leaves of fine snipped (not >chopped) fresh sage, or however much you like, about a teaspoon of >thyme, sauteed onion (cut like you like it) and chopped celery you've >sauteed with the onion. Remember that fresh sage is much more savory and >fragrant than dried. If you have to use dried, use a teaspoon and a >half of rubbed sage. Mix 'em right into your batter. Ron bakes our >cornbread for stuffing in a cookie sheet because we like some crunchy >bits, but cornbread baked in your regular cornbread pan will work just >as well. When the cornbread is baked and cooled, cover it and put it >aside until the next morning (or evening). > >Take your cornbread and cut it into cubes. Then use whatever bread >stuffing recipe you usually use insofar as chicken broth to moisten >goes. If you're doing this for Thanksgiving, you can start the turkey >neck and giblets boiling in a little water before you start messing with >the dressing and use that broth instead of boullion or canned broth. >My family likes a really moist stuffing, so I usually add quite a bit >of broth.At this point you can put in additions as the mood strikes you. > At our house, diced water chestnut (from the cans of sliced in the >store) and/or tiny smoked oysters (well drained on paper towels to get >the oil out) have been very popular. Whatever your family likes is the >guideline; one of my sisters puts cranberry halves in hers. > >This stuffing works real well for stuffing a turkey, chicken, or game >hens, as well as for just baking in a pan. You can also use it as a >base for baking chicken chests. Of course, if you use it for >stuffing, you follow the same food safety guidelines as you would for >any stuffed bird. > >And that's it! Enjoy! > >Annie, who loves ya annie@... >-- > " I've gained a few pounds around the middle. The only lower-body >garments I own that still fit me comfortably are towels. " -- Dave Barry > _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/features & pgmarket=en-ca & RU=http%3a%2f%2fjoin.msn.\ com%2f%3fpage%3dmisc%2fspecialoffers%26pgmarket%3den-ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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