Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 Thanks for the words of welcome. I'm usually not so thin-skinned, guess the holidays got to me. Sorry... Anyway, re-introducing us. Darby, age 5 (this month) w/autism, and our total princess Cory, age 5 (NT twin brother) me, age 41 Bruno age 41 and our soon to be added son, , age 5, Russia...waiting for court to go get him. Darby is non-speaking, loving, sweet and a total Daddy's girl. She has GI issues, we think headaches, and is following a modified Dan! protocol. B-12, Zinc/minerals, Glutathione, Periactin for headache preventative, Prilosec for reflux. I have concerns she's suffering from asthma as well. Her NT twin has it, and lately I've been seeing a lot of coughing during crying, etc. We have well-kid checkups this month, and will discuss it then. I am interviewing a new pediatrician in 2 weeks that is local and a Dan! aware Dr. We are currently traveling from VT to PA to see a Dan! Dr., and the drive is killer. anyway, I love reading about everyone's girls. I loved reading Kassi's gym meet recap too. You guys give me insight and hope. Thanks. Doreen -------------- Original message -------------- From: EbuyerMTC@... Doreen, welcome to the group! I go through periods of posting then not too. But always feel welcome, even if nobody responds. Debi, please don't feel guilty. My daughter was on medication for several years and my only regret was that I waited too long to get her on it. I wanted to try everything lese first, and I did, then I knew it was time for her to try meds and my daughter's father ( my ex) wouldn't go along with it for a long time and fought me on it so by the time she got started her anxiety was out of control and she was miserable and vomiting from being so anxious. She doesn't need it now, but if she ever does again I will not drag my feet. You are doing the best thing by helping your daughter feel her best. Great Mom and great advocate for her you are. Hugs to everyone in the group today. I'm feeling low and could use a lift, bet some of you can too. May the year bring peace and balance. Melinda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 Doreen, You have my deepest sympathies. Thank you for sharing such a touching and emotional personal story with us. _____ From: Autism_in_Girls [mailto:Autism_in_Girls ] On Behalf Of Doreen Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 8:58 PM To: Autism_in_Girls Subject: RE: Re: back on SSRI Shanna, (and Debi) I lost my oldest daughter to some form of mental illness when she was 20. We now suspect she was un-diagnosed with bi-polar disorder. She had an argument with her husband while drunk and (oh, gawd, this still hurts so much to type) she killed herself in the midst of it. I guess I'm on the when-in-doubt--medicate bandwagon. I honestly believe if she had been diagnosed and treated, and medicated.well, I believe she'd be here now. And I'd do anything to change time. So what if it's medication for life. It's alive. Doreen Re: back on SSRI Melinda, Hugs to you! And may you get the lift from all of us here on the list. Silent ones included! Debi, I understand your plight totally. I have my 18 yr old, Bi-polar, that I have struggled with the meds issue back and forth and I am convinced there is no more struggling out there. The meds help her. For those who do not know me, she is my 2nd child. She has type 1 diabetes also. You and Allie will be better for your decision. Not to mention the rest of your family! Shanna > > Doreen, welcome to the group! I go through periods of posting then not > too. But always feel welcome, even if nobody responds. > Debi, please don't feel guilty. My daughter was on medication for several > years and my only regret was that I waited too long to get her on it. I > wanted to try everything lese first, and I did, then I knew it was time for her to > try meds and my daughter's father ( my ex) wouldn't go along with it for a > long time and fought me on it so by the time she got started her anxiety was out > of control and she was miserable and vomiting from being so anxious. She > doesn't need it now, but if she ever does again I will not drag my feet. You are > doing the best thing by helping your daughter feel her best. Great Mom and great > advocate for her you are. > Hugs to everyone in the group today. I'm feeling low and could use a > lift, bet some of you can too. May the year bring peace and balance. > Melinda > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 Doreen, You have my deepest sympathies. Thank you for sharing such a touching and emotional personal story with us. _____ From: Autism_in_Girls [mailto:Autism_in_Girls ] On Behalf Of Doreen Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 8:58 PM To: Autism_in_Girls Subject: RE: Re: back on SSRI Shanna, (and Debi) I lost my oldest daughter to some form of mental illness when she was 20. We now suspect she was un-diagnosed with bi-polar disorder. She had an argument with her husband while drunk and (oh, gawd, this still hurts so much to type) she killed herself in the midst of it. I guess I'm on the when-in-doubt--medicate bandwagon. I honestly believe if she had been diagnosed and treated, and medicated.well, I believe she'd be here now. And I'd do anything to change time. So what if it's medication for life. It's alive. Doreen Re: back on SSRI Melinda, Hugs to you! And may you get the lift from all of us here on the list. Silent ones included! Debi, I understand your plight totally. I have my 18 yr old, Bi-polar, that I have struggled with the meds issue back and forth and I am convinced there is no more struggling out there. The meds help her. For those who do not know me, she is my 2nd child. She has type 1 diabetes also. You and Allie will be better for your decision. Not to mention the rest of your family! Shanna > > Doreen, welcome to the group! I go through periods of posting then not > too. But always feel welcome, even if nobody responds. > Debi, please don't feel guilty. My daughter was on medication for several > years and my only regret was that I waited too long to get her on it. I > wanted to try everything lese first, and I did, then I knew it was time for her to > try meds and my daughter's father ( my ex) wouldn't go along with it for a > long time and fought me on it so by the time she got started her anxiety was out > of control and she was miserable and vomiting from being so anxious. She > doesn't need it now, but if she ever does again I will not drag my feet. You are > doing the best thing by helping your daughter feel her best. Great Mom and great > advocate for her you are. > Hugs to everyone in the group today. I'm feeling low and could use a > lift, bet some of you can too. May the year bring peace and balance. > Melinda > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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