Guest guest Posted January 26, 2001 Report Share Posted January 26, 2001 could cameron pass some of that sleepiness to nathan, at age 9 he is an insomniac I swear, has been mostly since a toddler, a good baby, but anymore 3-6hours a nite, last nite about 3, and still going, he got up by himself around 7am, fell asleep at 320am and its after 2pm going and going and going, most of our days are like this, and they got out after lunch due to snow/weather he is playing his gameboy queitly at least. for now anyways.lol. shawna. --- leah leah wrote: > > terry, > cameron went to school today, but he doesn't seem > better. he gets off bus > around 400pm, he was sleeping by 445 pm....i had to > shake and rattle and > roll to wake him up for dinner....the kid has gotta > eat, he's skin and bones > now.... so he ate dinner and was back in bed by > 730pm... i am so worried... > i am taking him to another doc next week....i am > just not satisfied with the > answer...no kid should be this sleepy..... thanks > for asking and good luck > with the med supply people and trainer.... hope they > are able to help > out......tc 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 23, 2001 Report Share Posted February 23, 2001 Terry, I truly sympathize with what you are going through. The only thing I could think of to add is can you take for a ride in the car. Brook really loves this when he is going stir crazy on weekends or holiday breaks with no school. I don't know how difficult it would be but it might really be worth it. Sending good wishes to you and your family. Marisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2001 Report Share Posted February 23, 2001 Terry, One more thought for , does he like bubbles. If he does you can buy battery operated and musical bubble blowers. Brook has one that blows bubbles and when the bubbles land on it ,iteither plays a melody or a musical note. It looks like a large plastic ice cream cone with the cone part being green. I think we got it at ToysR US. If you can't find it and think he might like it I would be happy to send you mine. Let me know. Marisa Mom to Miles14, Brook11 and Gennie3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2001 Report Share Posted February 23, 2001 Hi Marisa, That is so sweet of you! Thank you for the offer. We will check at Toys R Us and I can also check at etoys. has always liked bubbles...that might be right up his alley! Thanks again! Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2001 Report Share Posted February 23, 2001 one thing i do because it seems like school is always out here too, with snow and teacher inservices etc. i have some of the same programs on the computer that nathan does at school and he will do these for awhile and often stop requesting school, sara, (aid) or " kids " He is very routine, it breaks his heart to not have school on sat,lol. but loves church on sundays. shawna. Re: terry > Terry, > I truly sympathize with what you are going through. The only thing I > could think of to add is can you take for a ride in the car. Brook > really loves this when he is going stir crazy on weekends or holiday breaks > with no school. I don't know how difficult it would be but it might really > be worth it. Sending good wishes to you and your family. > Marisa > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 Happy birthday ! 's little sis turned 5 yesterday. My baby's a big girl now! Sent from my iPhone > > > > Thank you Charlyne and congratulations to Zeb! > > New to the group > > Hi All, > > I am new to this group. My son, Sid (Siddhartha) will turn 4 tomorrow. > > He has Down Syndrome and has just been unofficially diagnosed with Autism. > > As I am sure is the case with everyone else, a lot of his delays were > > attributed to DS, which seems to be an all-pervasive label for anything that > > is wrong with him. It is only in the last month that I suspected autism, and > > when I asked his SLT and OT, they confirmed that suspicion. > > As I do more research, it is clear that Sid is quite autistic, and we > > just didn't know. He is non-verbal, and non-communicative. His gross motor > > skills are decent, though his fine-motor could use some help. > > I am thrilled to have found this group, and even more thrilled that it > > has this large group of members. Is it very common to have language delays > > in this group of kids? Do we have any kids that talk? I am really not sure > > what hope to hold out for his future. I feel put back to the day that Sid > > was born and I learned of his extra chromosome. In the days that followed I > > have never once regretted the Trisomy, but now I am not sure what to expect > > any more. > > Well, this is a long message already. I had just wanted to say " Hello > > Everybody " ! > > Regards, > > Vaish (mom to Sid, 4) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 Thanks . Happy Birthday to your daughter too! Terry New to the group > > Hi All, > > I am new to this group. My son, Sid (Siddhartha) will turn 4 tomorrow. > > He has Down Syndrome and has just been unofficially diagnosed with Autism. > > As I am sure is the case with everyone else, a lot of his delays were > > attributed to DS, which seems to be an all-pervasive label for anything that > > is wrong with him. It is only in the last month that I suspected autism, and > > when I asked his SLT and OT, they confirmed that suspicion. > > As I do more research, it is clear that Sid is quite autistic, and we > > just didn't know. He is non-verbal, and non-communicative. His gross motor > > skills are decent, though his fine-motor could use some help. > > I am thrilled to have found this group, and even more thrilled that it > > has this large group of members. Is it very common to have language delays > > in this group of kids? Do we have any kids that talk? I am really not sure > > what hope to hold out for his future. I feel put back to the day that Sid > > was born and I learned of his extra chromosome. In the days that followed I > > have never once regretted the Trisomy, but now I am not sure what to expect > > any more. > > Well, this is a long message already. I had just wanted to say " Hello > > Everybody " ! > > Regards, > > Vaish (mom to Sid, 4) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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