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THank you so much for responding so quickly. He has no colombomas but I do

need to get him into a neurologist. I will make the appt on monday. I will go

to one at U of M as his specialists are there. (u of Mich) Does anyone know

the name of the ped neuro at u of m? If not, Iwill ask his pulmonologist

He is g-tube fed and we donot give wheat or milk to him. He is on antibiotic

prophalactically so there is the yeast deal. We are giving him acidopholus,

is that enough? My husband has those nutrients and essential fatty acids in

pill form. so I will start with that.

If anyone has any more info, let me know. ck

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Dear ,

I am not an expert but a CHARGEr parent and special education teacher. Has

anyone mentioned sensory defensiveness. It is one of many many things that can

cause self abuse. Children and adults can be " made crazy " by smells, sounds,

certain touchings, etc. Myself, I have extremly good hearing and sometimes

certain sounds " make me crazy " . As an adult I have learned to " tune them out "

but children aren't so lucky. In the past I have had students that would be

" hyper " or " crazy " abusive etc. The technique the psychologist gave them was

" brushing " . I would use a soft brush and brush over there clothes. I also

compressed their joints in a certain way. Usually twice during the school day.

It realeased endorphins from the brain to calm them. I often wish someone would

do that to me. I had special training to do this. There is a method to be use.

Sp.Ed people, psychs, and other professionals should be able to help. Check with

OT people too. An OT trained me. The OT also had a written check list to help

identify sensory defensive children.

Just and idea.

When our was little she picked at her fingers because of nervousness

and stress, eventually making them bleed. Luckly at 18 she has out growen it for

the most part. Understanding and prayes sent your way.

Lynn

Ohio

Mom to Tom 23, 18CHARGEr, wife to Doug

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Terri,

I find it interesting that your docs say clonodine is okay with heart problems.

We were looking at clonodine for my daughter, and it was decided by Dr. Blake

that she not be put on it because of her heart.

It never ceases to amaze me how many different opinions you can get from

different doctors (sometimes even in the same hospital!!!)

~ Weir

Mom to Kennedy, 4yr old CHARGEr, 13, 11, and wife to Graeme

New Brunswick, Canada

Visit the Weir Website: http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/gweir

ICQ# 1426476

Now he has been put on trazadone

along with clonodine and he seems a lot easier to handle although he still

has his moments. I would have your doctor try these meds on your child. These

are safe drugs for children with heart problems as Adam does have a heart

condition. I hope you can find a solution for your charger. Good Luck and

keep us informed.

Happy Holidays & Happy New Year!!!!!

Terri Mom to Adam 12 Charger 14 14 6

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