Guest guest Posted February 9, 2001 Report Share Posted February 9, 2001 Dear , Sherry and Everyone, Brook is continuing to talk, today I picked him from Round Table Pizza to take him to be fitted for his orthotics and he was asking for pizza. It is really hard to believe, but for some reason he seems to be making a lot of progress suddenly is this area. He has never tried to speak much at all or even imitated much more than a few sounds until now and he just turned 11 last Saturday. His teacher gave me a whole list today of words that he can say and words that he is learning to say. She said that yesterday for just one example as he was going home he said " I want bus and 'I want to go home " . Today he spontaneously said " I want drink " . All of this is really amazing to me, but we are going to work hard at home and school to try and encourage him to speak when he wants something. I really don't think he was capable of this earlier, something seems to have clicked with him recently. His teacher also said that he can now imitate a rhythm on a drum which he couldn't do before. She says this is a precursor to speaking. Also yesterday we had our yearly meeting with Brook's caseworker from the Regional Center (where we get diapers and respite from here in CA) and she is going to set up an appointment with a psychiatrist who diagnoses autism for Brook. It was supposed to happen last year but we moved and they had a waiting list, etc. Anyway, any suggestions on what information or articles I should take with me besides Disability Solutions? Thanks everyone for your help. Marisa, Mom to Miles, 14, Brook 11 and Genevieve 3 yrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2001 Report Share Posted February 9, 2001 Leah, No, Brook isn't on any meds except Lamictal which is for seizures. He hasn't had any seizures since November when he had 9 seizures one morning. Of course he's also on Augmentin and Tobradex for chronic sinus and ear infections too. One of the reasons I want to get him diagnosed though is that I'd like to think about trying him on some meds. He is still obsessed with spraying water, which is a huge problem at our house. I am hoping there is something that can take this obsessive desire to spray water away. Also I really want to get a medication that can help calm Brook down for haircuts and dental appointments, etc., which are a nightmare. I took him to the dentist about 2 weeks ago and he still hasn't gotten over it. Today at his physical therapists appointment to get cast for his orthotics he was really terrified which is unlike him. He is usually pretty uncooperative, but not terrified. I'm sure he is still remembering his recent dentist appointment and haircut. He is really afraid of being held down. Of course if someone we're holding me down I'm sure I would react the same way. At least we only have to cast his orthotics once a year and his dentist is going to try putting him out with Versed at his next appointment. But, it sure would be great to get some help with these behavior problems that really interfere without lives. Marisa Mom to Miles 14, Brook 11 and Genevieve 3 yrs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2001 Report Share Posted February 9, 2001 In a message dated 2/9/01 8:56:45 PM Eastern Standard Time, poggim@... writes: << His teacher gave me a whole list today of words that he can say and words that he is learning to say. She said that yesterday for just one example as he was going home he said " I want bus and 'I want to go home " . Today he spontaneously said " I want drink " . All of this is really amazing to me, >> Gooooooo Brook!!!!!!!!! You must be so happy. :-) I'm happy for both of you! Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2001 Report Share Posted February 9, 2001 marisa, i am so happy about brook's communication. i bet your thrilled to death, iw ould be.... he isnt on any meds is he????? just curious....leah _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2001 Report Share Posted February 10, 2001 Marisa, I am sorry Brook is having a rough time with appointments. many of us have been there and still are. I used to think I was a bad mom because i went FIVE years without taking Ashton to the dentist. But i made sure she brushed three timesa day at home, not always witha toothbrush, sometimes a nail brush, or a scrubby pad or a sponge, whatever she mouthed i would put a bit of toothpaste on or dip the sponge in mouthwash and she would suck on it.I know its not your typical pokemon toothpaste with scoobydoo brush, but it worked for us. i finally took her to the dentist last week, i felt she was ready to face the situation. i was all prepared for hell. boy was i surprised. we went in to the cleaning area and ashton sat on the stool and told me to lay in chair. she kept saying " mommy sit down, me here you there " :-) finally i dumped her butt in the cleaning chair(i think i have permanent back damage now she is 95 lbs) i held her legs down, but she finally relaxed i let go. they did a complete cleaning and the dentist looked over her mouth with no help from us. she just layed there saying over and over " alldone " heheh only one cavity in her nine years made me not feel so bad. he said she has great teeth, but was to put her under to fill cavity and do xrays and sealant on molars, so we do that in march along with ear surgery eye surgery and that is all... my question has anyone did the tongue surgery, where they take a part of the tongue off so its smaller>>>>>> ifso please let me know...... good day to all.... so dont feel bad if the kids dont go all the time on a yearly basis, _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2001 Report Share Posted February 10, 2001 thats great!!! incidently pizza is one of the few things nathan repeatedly asks for lol, actually he says " iiiizza hut " , even when reading when he sees the word pizza he alsways says pizza hut, lol, cant break him of it yet. shawna. Re: Brook says " I want Pizza! " > > marisa, > i am so happy about brook's communication. i bet your thrilled to death, iw > ould be.... he isnt on any meds is he????? just curious....leah > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > > > http://www.onelist.com/community/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2001 Report Share Posted February 10, 2001 nathan use to be a nightmare for barber and dentist too, and often has had versed at docs, but eventually he got over it, it use to take four of us and the barber to cut his hair, he would get up in the chair and stuff but had a real prob when they start cutting his hair, but he barber been hubby's since baby too was patient and has had many boys who are normal dothe same didnt mind and cut very fast, eventually nathan started not minding the haircut but couldnt sit more than a minute now he sits longer and will ask if " all done " but we just keep incouraging him, your doing great almost done, if he does great we take him for a minipizza for a reward. good luck. shawna. Re: Brook says " I want Pizza! " > Leah, > No, Brook isn't on any meds except Lamictal which is for seizures. He > hasn't had any seizures since November when he had 9 seizures one morning. Of > course he's also on Augmentin and Tobradex for chronic sinus and ear > infections too. > One of the reasons I want to get him diagnosed though is that I'd like > to think about trying him on some meds. He is still obsessed with spraying > water, which is a huge problem at our house. I am hoping there is something > that can take this obsessive desire to spray water away. Also I really want > to get a medication that can help calm Brook down for haircuts and dental > appointments, etc., which are a nightmare. > I took him to the dentist about 2 weeks ago and he still hasn't gotten > over it. Today at his physical therapists appointment to get cast for his > orthotics he was really terrified which is unlike him. He is usually pretty > uncooperative, but not terrified. I'm sure he is still remembering his > recent dentist appointment and haircut. He is really afraid of being held > down. Of course if someone we're holding me down I'm sure I would react the > same way. At least we only have to cast his orthotics once a year and his > dentist is going to try putting him out with Versed at his next appointment. > But, it sure would be great to get some help with these behavior problems > that really interfere without lives. > Marisa > Mom to Miles 14, Brook 11 and Genevieve 3 yrs > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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