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a, this is awful. Thankfully this person noticed him and stayed put.

I would be livid too. Poor . I don't know too many young men that would

sit quietly waiting for two hours with nothing to do. It's a serious and

potentially dangerous situation without supervision.

Charlyne

> It's interesting about the Synthroid... I know it says to take it on an

> empty stomach. has always taken it with her other meds/supplements

> (no iron or soy though) right after breakfast, and that has always been ok

> with her endocrine doc AND her levels have always been normal. We've been

> doing it this way for 9 years!

>

> Heidi

>

>

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Holy Cow a!!!!!! That's awful!!!! Poor , and Poor YOU!!!!!!

We had tried the beeper thingy with Maddie and she wouldn't wear it (I even

sewed it into a few pants and she ripped it right out. Also tried the ID

bracelet...metal, and she ate right through that. I did however go to the

police department with a " Maddie MO " .....a one sided sheet of paper with her

picture and stats. Oh and homemade cookies to thank them for bringing her

home that one time! It's not much, but it helps, and it was all I had since

she wouldn't wear anything.

Good luck and HUGS honey!!!! I know that feeling....your legs shake for days

afterwards!!

Donna

> i know weve discussed this some online here, but nathan was missed for

tansport home, and allmost got locked in at work for the night. I woke up for my

alarm as always, and it goes off a few minutes before he gets home, as soon as

he gets home he comes into my room and hugs me and shows me his barney or muppet

pictures etc, then i get up and help him make a snack and so on. yesterday(after

a horribly busy week at work--and i work 12h noc shift, 3in a row this

week,uug)I woke up as always turned my alarm off and waited for nathan, but

everyone knows close your eyes for a few seconds (got to sleep late that day as

discussion with his caseworker and several phone calls for a friends son in

major mva) but a few seconds turned out to be two hours. My youngest thougt

nathan was with his worker, but that is on thursdays, and it was 5pm and hubby

home wonderring where nathan was.... SCARED US HORRIBLY!! Im hurring calling

workshop etc, and then all of a sudden

> one of the workshops suvs pulls in drive way--she said she was leaving office

and thought she saw someone at end of hallway, and it turned out to be

nathan--so he sat there for two hours --no supervision, no one knoew where he

was. our whole family is livid!! we have tried to get county etc invoved in some

tracking system as we ahve several group homes and a alzheimers unit, have even

lost a dementis pt at hospital once, she expired during the snowy night not even

a mile away from hospital--whole town looked for her-- Im looking for one that

doesnt cost monthly whtaever, i see the lifeprotekt looks good (in list at

autism site) am also conosidering cect child locator gps watchphone gps

tracker. we have tried cell phone in past, not getting good results, he wont

converse on phone much other than pizza hut, he calls us a 100 times during the

day and the tracking not the greatest :( please help asap, holding him from

work until somthing is

> done and willneed definates monday wheni call his case worker again. shawna

>

> http://sewshawna.blogspot.com

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: " " < >

> Sent: Friday, December 2, 2011 10:43 AM

> Subject: Re: Synthroid

>

>

> The way Aden's dr explained it was that it just needed to be at the same time

every day and with the same things. We had to start out crushing Aden's into

applesauce and she said that was fine as long as he always had about the same

amount. This works well for Aden since he is so routines driven.

>

>

>

> Sent from my iPod

>

>

>

> > It's interesting about the Synthroid... I know it says to take it on an

> > empty stomach. has always taken it with her other meds/supplements

> > (no iron or soy though) right after breakfast, and that has always been ok

> > with her endocrine doc AND her levels have always been normal. We've been

> > doing it this way for 9 years!

> >

> > Heidi

> >

> >

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a: Do they have PROJECT LIFESAVER

<http://www.projectlifesaver.org/>in your area?

Liz

> Holy Cow a!!!!!! That's awful!!!! Poor , and Poor

> YOU!!!!!! We had tried the beeper thingy with Maddie and she wouldn't

> wear it (I even sewed it into a few pants and she ripped it right out.

> Also tried the ID bracelet...metal, and she ate right through that. I

> did however go to the police department with a " Maddie MO " .....a one sided

> sheet of paper with her picture and stats. Oh and homemade cookies to

> thank them for bringing her home that one time! It's not much, but it

> helps, and it was all I had since she wouldn't wear anything.

> Good luck and HUGS honey!!!! I know that feeling....your legs shake for

> days afterwards!!

> Donna

>

>

>

>

> > i know weve discussed this some online here, but nathan was missed for

> tansport home, and allmost got locked in at work for the night. I woke up

> for my alarm as always, and it goes off a few minutes before he gets home,

> as soon as he gets home he comes into my room and hugs me and shows me his

> barney or muppet pictures etc, then i get up and help him make a snack and

> so on. yesterday(after a horribly busy week at work--and i work 12h noc

> shift, 3in a row this week,uug)I woke up as always turned my alarm off and

> waited for nathan, but everyone knows close your eyes for a few seconds

> (got to sleep late that day as discussion with his caseworker and several

> phone calls for a friends son in major mva) but a few seconds turned out to

> be two hours. My youngest thougt nathan was with his worker, but that is

> on thursdays, and it was 5pm and hubby home wonderring where nathan was....

> SCARED US HORRIBLY!! Im hurring calling workshop etc, and then all of a

> sudden

> > one of the workshops suvs pulls in drive way--she said she was leaving

> office and thought she saw someone at end of hallway, and it turned out to

> be nathan--so he sat there for two hours --no supervision, no one knoew

> where he was. our whole family is livid!! we have tried to get county etc

> invoved in some tracking system as we ahve several group homes and a

> alzheimers unit, have even lost a dementis pt at hospital once, she expired

> during the snowy night not even a mile away from hospital--whole town

> looked for her-- Im looking for one that doesnt cost monthly whtaever, i

> see the lifeprotekt looks good (in list at autism site) am also

> conosidering cect child locator gps watchphone gps tracker. we have tried

> cell phone in past, not getting good results, he wont converse on phone

> much other than pizza hut, he calls us a 100 times during the day and the

> tracking not the greatest :( please help asap, holding him from work until

> somthing is

> > done and willneed definates monday wheni call his case worker again.

> shawna

> >

> > http://sewshawna.blogspot.com

> >

> > ________________________________

> >

> > To: " " < >

> > Sent: Friday, December 2, 2011 10:43 AM

> > Subject: Re: Synthroid

> >

> >

> > The way Aden's dr explained it was that it just needed to be at the same

> time every day and with the same things. We had to start out crushing

> Aden's into applesauce and she said that was fine as long as he always had

> about the same amount. This works well for Aden since he is so routines

> driven.

> >

> >

> >

> > Sent from my iPod

> >

> >

> >

> > > It's interesting about the Synthroid... I know it says to take it on an

> > > empty stomach. has always taken it with her other

> meds/supplements

> > > (no iron or soy though) right after breakfast, and that has always

> been ok

> > > with her endocrine doc AND her levels have always been normal. We've

> been

> > > doing it this way for 9 years!

> > >

> > > Heidi

> > >

> > >

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Never could get ID on Elie. And he is now a person of interest posted on

several county SO watch boards! Wanted to micro chip him but GA won't

allow it . Besides most sheriff offices do not own a scanner. GPS - Elie

has a phone - most times takes it OUT of his pocket and leaves it at home

in the car.

> Holy Cow a!!!!!! That's awful!!!! Poor , and Poor

> YOU!!!!!! We had tried the beeper thingy with Maddie and she wouldn't

> wear it (I even sewed it into a few pants and she ripped it right out.

> Also tried the ID bracelet...metal, and she ate right through that. I

> did however go to the police department with a " Maddie MO " .....a one sided

> sheet of paper with her picture and stats. Oh and homemade cookies to

> thank them for bringing her home that one time! It's not much, but it

> helps, and it was all I had since she wouldn't wear anything.

> Good luck and HUGS honey!!!! I know that feeling....your legs shake for

> days afterwards!!

> Donna

>

>

>

>

> > i know weve discussed this some online here, but nathan was missed for

> tansport home, and allmost got locked in at work for the night. I woke up

> for my alarm as always, and it goes off a few minutes before he gets home,

> as soon as he gets home he comes into my room and hugs me and shows me his

> barney or muppet pictures etc, then i get up and help him make a snack and

> so on. yesterday(after a horribly busy week at work--and i work 12h noc

> shift, 3in a row this week,uug)I woke up as always turned my alarm off and

> waited for nathan, but everyone knows close your eyes for a few seconds

> (got to sleep late that day as discussion with his caseworker and several

> phone calls for a friends son in major mva) but a few seconds turned out to

> be two hours. My youngest thougt nathan was with his worker, but that is

> on thursdays, and it was 5pm and hubby home wonderring where nathan was....

> SCARED US HORRIBLY!! Im hurring calling workshop etc, and then all of a

> sudden

> > one of the workshops suvs pulls in drive way--she said she was leaving

> office and thought she saw someone at end of hallway, and it turned out to

> be nathan--so he sat there for two hours --no supervision, no one knoew

> where he was. our whole family is livid!! we have tried to get county etc

> invoved in some tracking system as we ahve several group homes and a

> alzheimers unit, have even lost a dementis pt at hospital once, she expired

> during the snowy night not even a mile away from hospital--whole town

> looked for her-- Im looking for one that doesnt cost monthly whtaever, i

> see the lifeprotekt looks good (in list at autism site) am also

> conosidering cect child locator gps watchphone gps tracker. we have tried

> cell phone in past, not getting good results, he wont converse on phone

> much other than pizza hut, he calls us a 100 times during the day and the

> tracking not the greatest :( please help asap, holding him from work until

> somthing is

> > done and willneed definates monday wheni call his case worker again.

> shawna

> >

> > http://sewshawna.blogspot.com

> >

> > ________________________________

> >

> > To: " " < >

> > Sent: Friday, December 2, 2011 10:43 AM

> > Subject: Re: Synthroid

> >

> >

> > The way Aden's dr explained it was that it just needed to be at the same

> time every day and with the same things. We had to start out crushing

> Aden's into applesauce and she said that was fine as long as he always had

> about the same amount. This works well for Aden since he is so routines

> driven.

> >

> >

> >

> > Sent from my iPod

> >

> >

> >

> > > It's interesting about the Synthroid... I know it says to take it on an

> > > empty stomach. has always taken it with her other

> meds/supplements

> > > (no iron or soy though) right after breakfast, and that has always

> been ok

> > > with her endocrine doc AND her levels have always been normal. We've

> been

> > > doing it this way for 9 years!

> > >

> > > Heidi

> > >

> > >

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Omg. That's terrifying!!! I'll bet you hugged him big.

Project lifesaver is available here, but pricey.

Sent from my iPhone

> i know weve discussed this some online here, but nathan was missed for

tansport home, and allmost got locked in at work for the night. I woke up for my

alarm as always, and it goes off a few minutes before he gets home, as soon as

he gets home he comes into my room and hugs me and shows me his barney or muppet

pictures etc, then i get up and help him make a snack and so on. yesterday(after

a horribly busy week at work--and i work 12h noc shift, 3in a row this

week,uug)I woke up as always turned my alarm off and waited for nathan, but

everyone knows close your eyes for a few seconds (got to sleep late that day as

discussion with his caseworker and several phone calls for a friends son in

major mva) but a few seconds turned out to be two hours. My youngest thougt

nathan was with his worker, but that is on thursdays, and it was 5pm and hubby

home wonderring where nathan was.... SCARED US HORRIBLY!! Im hurring calling

workshop etc, and then all of a sudden

> one of the workshops suvs pulls in drive way--she said she was leaving office

and thought she saw someone at end of hallway, and it turned out to be

nathan--so he sat there for two hours --no supervision, no one knoew where he

was. our whole family is livid!! we have tried to get county etc invoved in some

tracking system as we ahve several group homes and a alzheimers unit, have even

lost a dementis pt at hospital once, she expired during the snowy night not even

a mile away from hospital--whole town looked for her-- Im looking for one that

doesnt cost monthly whtaever, i see the lifeprotekt looks good (in list at

autism site) am also conosidering cect child locator gps watchphone gps

tracker. we have tried cell phone in past, not getting good results, he wont

converse on phone much other than pizza hut, he calls us a 100 times during the

day and the tracking not the greatest :( please help asap, holding him from

work until somthing is

> done and willneed definates monday wheni call his case worker again. shawna

>

> http://sewshawna.blogspot.com

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: " " < >

> Sent: Friday, December 2, 2011 10:43 AM

> Subject: Re: Synthroid

>

>

> The way Aden's dr explained it was that it just needed to be at the same time

every day and with the same things. We had to start out crushing Aden's into

applesauce and she said that was fine as long as he always had about the same

amount. This works well for Aden since he is so routines driven.

>

>

>

> Sent from my iPod

>

>

>

> > It's interesting about the Synthroid... I know it says to take it on an

> > empty stomach. has always taken it with her other meds/supplements

> > (no iron or soy though) right after breakfast, and that has always been ok

> > with her endocrine doc AND her levels have always been normal. We've been

> > doing it this way for 9 years!

> >

> > Heidi

> >

> >

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no we are a samll rural county, no tracking like systems at all. Most of the

monthly type ones I looked at require a group from your area, Im going to

check neighboring counties, they are bigger than ours might be able to work

something out if available.Â

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 http://sewshawna.blogspot.com

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Sent: Sunday, December 4, 2011 12:11 PM

Subject: Re: child locator

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a: Do they have PROJECT LIFESAVER

<http://www.projectlifesaver.org/>in your area?

Liz

> Holy Cow a!!!!!! That's awful!!!! Poor , and Poor

> YOU!!!!!! We had tried the beeper thingy with Maddie and she wouldn't

> wear it (I even sewed it into a few pants and she ripped it right out.

> Also tried the ID bracelet...metal, and she ate right through that. I

> did however go to the police department with a " Maddie MO " .....a one sided

> sheet of paper with her picture and stats. Oh and homemade cookies to

> thank them for bringing her home that one time! It's not much, but it

> helps, and it was all I had since she wouldn't wear anything.

> Good luck and HUGS honey!!!! I know that feeling....your legs shake for

> days afterwards!!

> Donna

>

>

>

>

> > i know weve discussed this some online here, but nathan was missed for

> tansport home, and allmost got locked in at work for the night. I woke up

> for my alarm as always, and it goes off a few minutes before he gets home,

> as soon as he gets home he comes into my room and hugs me and shows me his

> barney or muppet pictures etc, then i get up and help him make a snack and

> so on. yesterday(after a horribly busy week at work--and i work 12h noc

> shift, 3in a row this week,uug)I woke up as always turned my alarm off and

> waited for nathan, but everyone knows close your eyes for a few seconds

> (got to sleep late that day as discussion with his caseworker and several

> phone calls for a friends son in major mva) but a few seconds turned out to

> be two hours. My youngest thougt nathan was with his worker, but that is

> on thursdays, and it was 5pm and hubby home wonderring where nathan was....

> SCARED US HORRIBLY!! Im hurring calling workshop etc, and then all of a

> sudden

> > one of the workshops suvs pulls in drive way--she said she was leaving

> office and thought she saw someone at end of hallway, and it turned out to

> be nathan--so he sat there for two hours --no supervision, no one knoew

> where he was. our whole family is livid!! we have tried to get county etc

> invoved in some tracking system as we ahve several group homes and a

> alzheimers unit, have even lost a dementis pt at hospital once, she expired

> during the snowy night not even a mile away from hospital--whole town

> looked for her-- Im looking for one that doesnt cost monthly whtaever, i

> see the lifeprotekt looks good (in list at autism site) am also

> conosidering cect child locator gps watchphone gps tracker. we have tried

> cell phone in past, not getting good results, he wont converse on phone

> much other than pizza hut, he calls us a 100 times during the day and the

> tracking not the greatest :( please help asap, holding him from work until

> somthing is

> > done and willneed definates monday wheni call his case worker again.

> shawna

> >

> > http://sewshawna.blogspot.com

> >

> > ________________________________

> >

> > To: " " < >

> > Sent: Friday, December 2, 2011 10:43 AM

> > Subject: Re: Synthroid

> >

> >

> > The way Aden's dr explained it was that it just needed to be at the same

> time every day and with the same things. We had to start out crushing

> Aden's into applesauce and she said that was fine as long as he always had

> about the same amount. This works well for Aden since he is so routines

> driven.

> >

> >

> >

> > Sent from my iPod

> >

> >

> >

> > > It's interesting about the Synthroid... I know it says to take it on an

> > > empty stomach. has always taken it with her other

> meds/supplements

> > > (no iron or soy though) right after breakfast, and that has always

> been ok

> > > with her endocrine doc AND her levels have always been normal. We've

> been

> > > doing it this way for 9 years!

> > >

> > > Heidi

> > >

> > >

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