Guest guest Posted October 13, 2002 Report Share Posted October 13, 2002 Hi ellen !! I'm Ali, married to Iain, and we've 2 kids. Lyndsey, NT, is 7, and Andy, who will be 5 next month, has PDD-NOS. Glad you jumped right in ! This is a GREAT group of people here. BTW we live in Scotland. Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2002 Report Share Posted October 13, 2002 Hi ellen. I'm Debbie, I'm married to Rick and we have 2 year old girl/boy twins. is NT and Jordan has autism. We live in Ohio. This is a great group and I felt right at home from the start, I hope you do too. Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2002 Report Share Posted October 13, 2002 Hi ellen! I am a newcomer to this list too as of a few weeks ago. My son Jake is 3 (June) and also is just being diagnosed. He is exactly like your description of (cuddler with me, very much a " roughhouser " , jumper, etc.) Does like to be cuddled with other people too or just parents? If you want to talk specifically about our kids, feel free to e-mail me at mother@... Otherwise - I'll see you on the list! (It's a fantastic list!) ~ Karin in Texas Jake 3 " PDD with Autistic Tendencies " or " Autism " depending on if you're talking to the neurologist or the school psychologist. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2002 Report Share Posted October 13, 2002 Hi ellen! I'm Sara, married to Matt, and mother to , Gabe, & " Punkin. " was 3 in September & has autism. He sound a lot like your . He has always required a high level of touching & cuddling and is very active. Gabe is 17 months & we will be having him evaluated. I don't think he's on the spectrum but something is going on. Punkin will arrive at the end of May. Welcome to the list! I hope you love it here. Jump right in & say anything you want or need to, and always always always feel free to ask any questions you might have. -Sara. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2002 Report Share Posted October 14, 2002 Hi Ellen~ I am Amy, married to Andy and mother to Noah(6) diagnosed with autism Sept. 1998 and Lucas(8) diagnosed Aspergers in July 2001. I live in McHenry County Illinois ( about 45 NW of Ohare airport)and teach 1st and 2nd graders with severe autism. Hope you find yourself at home here on the list....:) Amy mom to Noah 6 Lucas 8 ASD's Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2002 Report Share Posted October 14, 2002 Amy, Were you already a teacher when your own children were diagnosed? How was that for you? ~ Karin p.s. I'm so glad you and Raena are on this list! Amy wrote: > Hi Ellen~ > > I am Amy, married to Andy and mother to Noah(6) diagnosed with > autism Sept. 1998 and Lucas(8) diagnosed Aspergers in July 2001. > I live in McHenry County Illinois ( about 45 NW of Ohare airport)and > teach 1st and 2nd graders with severe autism. Hope you find yourself > at home here on the list....:) > > Amy mom to > Noah 6 Lucas 8 ASD's Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2002 Report Share Posted October 14, 2002 > Amy, > > Were you already a teacher when your own children were diagnosed? How > was that for you? > > ~ Karin > > p.s. I'm so glad you and Raena are on this list! > Karin~ I was almost done with school when Noah was diagnosed for an elementary degree, and added special ed to learn more about how to help my child. I started teaching early childhood special ed 3-5 y/o with developmental disabilties my first year. Then the following year the district asked me to have their first 3-6 y/o autism class specializing in Discrete Trial and TEACHH programming. I taught that 1 school year. THen we relocated to Florida, I took the year off. Now i am teaching severely austistic 1st and 2nd graders. THis has been more most challenging job yet, I am exhausted when i get home because they are sooo draining....a lot of days I feel gulity because I don't have much energy left for my own after my days with no therapists. Thanks so much for the smiles :) Amy mom to Noah 6 Lucas 8 ASD's Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2002 Report Share Posted October 14, 2002 Hi ellen! I'm Sue. My husband and I are from MI and have two son's who are both high functioning autistic. My youngest is the one that sounds like yours! Welcome! Sue in MI Mom to: 12, HFA 9, HFA, ADD IM and AOL - smg5862 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2002 Report Share Posted October 14, 2002 ellen, Ok if this posts twice I'm sorry, my computer is acting goofy! Welcome to the list ellen! You will love it here. My name is Tina W., (there are a few Tina's on this list). I am a single mom to Mark who is also almost 3. (November 18). Your son sounds like my sons twin. The same description could describe both of our sons. He loves to climb on me, rough house, and he loves to cuddle, and of course get into trouble. (Especially with the fish tank). ;o) Tina W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2002 Report Share Posted October 14, 2002 > ellen, > Ok if this posts twice I'm sorry, my computer is acting goofy! > Welcome to the list ellen! You will love it here. My name is > Tina W., (there are a few Tina's on this list). I am a single mom to Mark who is also almost 3. (November 18). > *waving* Hi ellen, ) I guess I should introduce myself since you've seen me ranting today. I'm one of the other Tina's on the list. I have a 10, almost 11 (Dec 12) year old daughter with high functioning autism and mental retardation. We got lucky that her autistic behaviors have been mild, but her mental retardation is fairly severe. She's starting into puberty. ARGH!!!!! My middle daughter tests in the gifted range for math and science. She's 9 going on 22. She's an angel most of the time, just wish I could relate to her love of clothes, shoes and shopping. My youngest is 6, will be 7 this Saturday. He had seizures from birth to 5 years of age. He was recently taken off seizure meds and seems to be doing well in that area. However, his behaviors are getting worse in some ways and I'm beginning to suspect he would test in the Aspie range. We'll find out when he goes in for evaluations with the neuro-psychologist November 11th. > Your son sounds like my sons twin. The same description could describe both of our sons. He loves to climb on me, rough house, and he loves to cuddle, and of course get into trouble. (Especially with the fish tank). ;o) > does all of this too, well, with the exception of the fish tank. ;o) He's a major cuddler, and loves to climb. He's pulled dressers over on himself more than once until I traded his chest of drawers for a low dresser from my mother. Now the center of balance is too low for him to tip it. He's also climbed to the top of a 20' mulberry tree and been swaying in the branches. He thought it was fun. I now have a bunch of new grey hair. He's absolutely NOT allowed outside when my husband is hanging Christmas lights or he'll be on top of the 30' ladder. When my husband had to replace some shingles on the family room, he turned around to grab another shingle and was sitting there watching him. Welcome to the group. I've only been here about 3 wks to a month and I'm loving it. Everyone has been wonderful and I feel like I've been part of the group for years instead of days. Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2002 Report Share Posted October 15, 2002 Welcome, ellen. Sissi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2002 Report Share Posted October 17, 2002 AHHHHHHH!!!! I don't BELIEVE it!!! FINALLY!!!!! Someone else who lives in NEVADA!!!! Woooo Hooooo!!!! Welcome ellen...Nice to me you and . I'm Penny. I ALSO live in Nevada. I have two children, one on the spectrum. Her name is Jacqui, 7 1/2 HFA. You'll love it here! Great bunch of people! Intro Hi Everybody, I'm new here. :-) My name is ellen, and my son is almost 3 (25th of October). We live in Nevada. We haven't gotten a firm diagnosis yet, so I don't know if he's ASD, PDD-NOS, autistic or what, but he's definitely on the scale somewhere. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2002 Report Share Posted October 20, 2002 I FOUND IT!! No, I didn't see this when you posted. :-) There's too many emails to read them all. :-) Matt's going to be starting preschool next week, (and I'm planning on going nuts!) and was wondering what your experiences with the schools have been? I must say that I love this group so far. I just wish I had more computer time to read and respond to everything the way I'd like to! ellen Intro Hi Everybody, I'm new here. :-) My name is ellen, and my son is almost 3 (25th of October). We live in Nevada. We haven't gotten a firm diagnosis yet, so I don't know if he's ASD, PDD-NOS, autistic or what, but he's definitely on the scale somewhere. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2002 Report Share Posted October 20, 2002 ellen - My experiences with the school system has been, um, interesting. Lots of ups and downs. Jacqui is in full-inclusion 2nd grade with supports (OT and Speech) at a public school. My husband and I are VERY involved and have learned to get to know everyone that is involved with Jacqui's education. She has an IEP and we do as much as we can to learn the law so that we get what we need for Jacqui. There have been struggles, don't get me wrong...and it's been very hard work. It still is. Daily. Most everyone I have dealt with has been good, albeit not very knowledgeable about Autism. WE have been the ones who have had to educate the educators. How have you prepared for Matt's entrance to preschool? How are YOU doing with it? (Other than going insane? LOL) Penny >>>>>>>> Matt's going to be starting preschool next week, (and I'm planning on going nuts!) and was wondering what your experiences with the schools have been? <<<<<<<< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2002 Report Share Posted October 20, 2002 I'm VERY nervous. He's SO anxious, and he's always been with me, my hubby or my MIL. I know that they have experience handling " special " kids, and I've talked to the teacher, and feel comfortable with her, but still. He's still my BABY, and not even 3 yet. I'm debating doing half days for a week, and then full days, but think that may prolong the transition time. I don't want to cause him more anxiety/trauma by putting him in, but I KNOW he needs what they have to offer. Not sure if I should wait a week, until his medication hopefully kicks in (starts it tomorrow) or just go with the planned start date, and see what happens? In your experience, do they call you if they're having a major meltdown, and they can't calm them in a little while? I don't want him freaking out all day long, but don't want a call if he whimpers a bit either. KWIM? I love the ratio, it's 4 kids total, with 1 teacher and 2 aides, plus the therapists they have coming in and out during the day. ellen RE: Intro ellen - My experiences with the school system has been, um, interesting. Lots of ups and downs. Jacqui is in full-inclusion 2nd grade with supports (OT and Speech) at a public school. My husband and I are VERY involved and have learned to get to know everyone that is involved with Jacqui's education. She has an IEP and we do as much as we can to learn the law so that we get what we need for Jacqui. There have been struggles, don't get me wrong...and it's been very hard work. It still is. Daily. Most everyone I have dealt with has been good, albeit not very knowledgeable about Autism. WE have been the ones who have had to educate the educators. How have you prepared for Matt's entrance to preschool? How are YOU doing with it? (Other than going insane? LOL) Penny >>>>>>>> Matt's going to be starting preschool next week, (and I'm planning on going nuts!) and was wondering what your experiences with the schools have been? <<<<<<<< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2002 Report Share Posted October 20, 2002 >>>>>>>> I'm VERY nervous. He's SO anxious, and he's always been with me, my hubby or my MIL. <<<<<<<< I know THAT feeling...lol.... I fretted for weeks before Jacqui started preschool...and it turned out GREAT! >>>>>>> I know that they have experience handling " special " kids, and I've talked to the teacher, and feel comfortable with her, but still. He's still my BABY, and not even 3 yet. I'm debating doing half days for a week, and then full days, but think that may prolong the transition time. I don't want to cause him more anxiety/trauma by putting him in, but I KNOW he needs what they have to offer. Not sure if I should wait a week, until his medication hopefully kicks in (starts it tomorrow) or just go with the planned start date, and see what happens? In your experience, do they call you if they're having a major meltdown, and they can't calm them in a little while? I don't want him freaking out all day long, but don't want a call if he whimpers a bit either. KWIM? I love the ratio, it's 4 kids total, with 1 teacher and 2 aides, plus the therapists they have coming in and out during the day. <<<<<<< Go with your gut. It's usually the right instinct. As far as " do they call " , YOU are the boss. Tell them what you want them to do. Ask them how they handle a meltdown and how/when they should contact you. Remember, you are ALWAYS in charge. He's your son, and they work for you. Good Luck.... :-D Penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2002 Report Share Posted October 20, 2002 I needed to hear that it turned out great for Jacqui! I have a feeling that he'll be fine, and I'll be the one having the meltdown!! LOL! I also need to keep being reminded that I'M in charge. He is MINE!!! I have this New England mentality that teachers, doctors, etc are ALWAYS right, and that's starting to change, but I need to constantly work on it. Thanks for the luck, we're going to need it. :-) Seriously though, I know it's the best for him, and I might as well try it for the whole day and see what happens. It will only take me 15-20 minutes to get there if need be. Besides I NEED the break! :-) THANKS!!! ellen RE: Intro >>>>>>>> I'm VERY nervous. He's SO anxious, and he's always been with me, my hubby or my MIL. <<<<<<<< I know THAT feeling...lol.... I fretted for weeks before Jacqui started preschool...and it turned out GREAT! >>>>>>> I know that they have experience handling " special " kids, and I've talked to the teacher, and feel comfortable with her, but still. He's still my BABY, and not even 3 yet. I'm debating doing half days for a week, and then full days, but think that may prolong the transition time. I don't want to cause him more anxiety/trauma by putting him in, but I KNOW he needs what they have to offer. Not sure if I should wait a week, until his medication hopefully kicks in (starts it tomorrow) or just go with the planned start date, and see what happens? In your experience, do they call you if they're having a major meltdown, and they can't calm them in a little while? I don't want him freaking out all day long, but don't want a call if he whimpers a bit either. KWIM? I love the ratio, it's 4 kids total, with 1 teacher and 2 aides, plus the therapists they have coming in and out during the day. <<<<<<< Go with your gut. It's usually the right instinct. As far as " do they call " , YOU are the boss. Tell them what you want them to do. Ask them how they handle a meltdown and how/when they should contact you. Remember, you are ALWAYS in charge. He's your son, and they work for you. Good Luck.... :-D Penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2002 Report Share Posted October 20, 2002 New England mentality??? Where are you from???? I am originally from New Hampshire...I've only been in Nevada for 2 years! Penny :-D RE: Intro I needed to hear that it turned out great for Jacqui! I have a feeling that he'll be fine, and I'll be the one having the meltdown!! LOL! I also need to keep being reminded that I'M in charge. He is MINE!!! I have this New England mentality that teachers, doctors, etc are ALWAYS right, and that's starting to change, but I need to constantly work on it. Thanks for the luck, we're going to need it. :-) Seriously though, I know it's the best for him, and I might as well try it for the whole day and see what happens. It will only take me 15-20 minutes to get there if need be. Besides I NEED the break! :-) THANKS!!! ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2002 Report Share Posted October 20, 2002 Massachusetts. We've been here 4 years, but I spent several years moving back and forth from MA to Phoenix before I met and married hubby and we moved here. (He LOVES it here, I don't). Where abouts in NH were you? I lived in Gloucester, and used to take rides up to NH most weekends to go shopping where there was no sales tax. :-) ellen RE: Intro I needed to hear that it turned out great for Jacqui! I have a feeling that he'll be fine, and I'll be the one having the meltdown!! LOL! I also need to keep being reminded that I'M in charge. He is MINE!!! I have this New England mentality that teachers, doctors, etc are ALWAYS right, and that's starting to change, but I need to constantly work on it. Thanks for the luck, we're going to need it. :-) Seriously though, I know it's the best for him, and I might as well try it for the whole day and see what happens. It will only take me 15-20 minutes to get there if need be. Besides I NEED the break! :-) THANKS!!! ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2002 Report Share Posted October 20, 2002 I lived in lin, Tilton/Northfield, Concord, a moved here from Gilmanton.... Small world, huh? Penny :-D RE: Intro Massachusetts. We've been here 4 years, but I spent several years moving back and forth from MA to Phoenix before I met and married hubby and we moved here. (He LOVES it here, I don't). Where abouts in NH were you? I lived in Gloucester, and used to take rides up to NH most weekends to go shopping where there was no sales tax. :-) ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2002 Report Share Posted October 22, 2002 Hey, ellen, I'm in Phoenix. Want to move back? ; ) Janae , 9, ADD Jake, 6, autism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2002 Report Share Posted October 23, 2002 HEY- Janae! Don't try to lure her back...she's MINE! :-) Penny RE: Intro Hey, ellen, I'm in Phoenix. Want to move back? ; ) Janae , 9, ADD Jake, 6, autism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 > > Hi Tammy, > Once I lost my weight, I was able to stops meds for diabetes and also for > blood pressure. > > hugs > Eunice Steriods are sure some nasty things but they saved my life so it was a small price to pay in the end. I had high b/p even before the steriods but had to go on a much stronger med during my time on them. I personally have refused diabetes meds until the steriod weight is off and I see where I stand at my normal weight. Didn't make my Dr too happy but I'm stubborn. Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2007 Report Share Posted April 24, 2007 Rich, My name is Debbie AKA Deb R, there are a lot of Deb's on here, anyways I am from washington, but my husband did the same for me. If you go to the national fibromyalgia associations website, you can email for a reccommended doc in your area, that would be a alternative if you have no luck here. Please send your wife my prayers and hugs and bless your heart for stepping in to help her...my doc says that women on pain meds are constantly reffered to as addicts and it is a discriminatory additude that is taken on in the medical field, if women go in for pain they immediately ask her what is going on in her life! Anyways, prayers are with you and your wife and good luck! Deb R --- richrkjr wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > My name is Rich. I joined this group on behalf of my > wife who has > chronic back pain and fibro. She asked me to make a > post for her. So > here I am posting for her to ask for information.. > > My wife's name is Judy. Shes a mother of 2 and a > Social Worker MSW > LGSW, shes 41 and has lower curvature of the spine > also. Her tail-bone > and to about 4-5 inches above her tail bone curve to > one side. That > along with the fibro gives her daily pain and > discomfort. She was > being treated with anti depressants and percocet for > both illnesses. > She was being monitored by a doctor and was getting > monthly scrips for > the medication.Shes very responsible with the > medication. The > situation was going pretty good when we were in Ct. > > However now that we live in Alabama we are running > into difficulties. > She went to a pain clinic who before they heard her > whole story > refered her to a counseling clinic because they > thought she was an > addict. My wife is no addict if she doesn't need the > pills she doesn't > take them in fact most of the time she breaks the > pills in half not > taking the entire dosage..She tries to manage it the > best she can. > Shes running out of pain medication that she was > using for her teeth > problems and her fibro and back pain. She doesn't > want to go back to > that inept pain clinic who is treating like shes a > meth addict they > have some nerve. > > Is they're anybody in this group that is from > Alabama preferably North > Alabama. Who knows of a place that knows what they > are doing and > doesn't treat honest people like dishonest junkies. > > Rich > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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