Guest guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Share Posted June 5, 2002 sounds like paxil time to me " Something important to remember...we'll always be who we are. " - Mr. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Share Posted June 5, 2002 > This is Jacqui's 3rd day home from school. > > She has had a headache now for 3 days, She vomitted the first day, Has had a > fever anywhere from 100.6 - 102.2, and has complained that her tummy hurts. > > She has not eaten anything to speak of, but is drinking water.>> Well, first order of business is to be sure that there is nothing going on physically...fevers and stomach aches can be from allergies, but usually not THAT high, so you may have a virus going; stress can definitely decrease the immune system's ability to fight off those cruddy little buggies, and kids with autism often have weak immune systems to begin with...and plenty of stress. And if she isn't eating well...well, just see what the doctor says this morning, and go from there. >> I asked her point blank this morning what she was scared of. She > said " everything " . > I asked her if something happened at school to make her scared and > not want to go. > She said: > > " I cried......and you left " .>> Penny, you made a judgement call in the middle of a crisis; it's hard to say what would have been better...don't beat yourself up about this. It's a tough call...when to let them work it out and when to " save " them... >> What do I do? >> My (questionable) advice? Take it a step at a time. Honestly, I would give her a ton of TLC...can't hurt, and it sounds like she really does need the reassurance. I would baby her for a day or two; if this is about fear, then the " cure " is to help her feel safe, right? And while she is recouperating, it might be worthwhile to find out as much as you can about what is going on at school...she has been unhappy about going for too long. Will she draw pictures about school for you, play out school stories with dolls or puppets, or give you solid enough answers to questions that you can piece together what the real issue is? Is the classroom too loud? Chaotic? Is someone there treating her badly? Is she feeling stress from all this nonsense about the move to another school? Is she feeling YOUR stress? Not placing blame at all...just saying that really picks up on my feelings---he doesn't trust his own judgement on things, so I'm his guage on what is good/bad about the world, and he often over-reacts when I am even slightly surprised or upset, because if *I* don't feel okay about what is going on, how can he? I know that the sodding thing is causing her some stress, but my gut feeling is that if the school felt okay to her in general, she could be coddled into accepting that change... Does she get OT? Have they set up any kind of sensory diet for you to do at home? Getting the stress level down, getting her out of crisis mode...top priority. How long till school is over for the summer? It could be she just really needs the break to regroup? Raena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Share Posted June 5, 2002 > " I cried......and you left " . > > :-( > And she's right, I did. I really believed it was the right thing to do. Oh, Penny. I really truly believed you'd done the right thing too. I honestly DON'T think that's made her physically sick; I think it's just uppermost in her mind because she feels crappy and remembers that THAT made her feel crappy. Well, at least that's what *I* do when I', sick -- get depressed about other things. I wish I knew what to suggest. I have to go to the library. Maybe when I come home I'll have something. (((hugs))) Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Share Posted June 5, 2002 > > I honestly DON'T think that's made her physically sick; I think it's just > uppermost in her mind because she feels crappy and remembers that THAT made > her feel crappy. Well, at least that's what *I* do when I', sick -- get > depressed about other things. > SO true. Enrique in his panic attacks tends to latch onto something as the cause. It never is, I mean, what he latches on to might bother him a bit but it is rarely the real cause of the panic attack (which as far as I can tell is just built up stress) Salli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Share Posted June 5, 2002 Thanks for all of your replies, I will respond to all of them soon. We went to the doctor this morning. My poor baby could barely walk to get there. This whole thing is totally unlike her. We got her to give a urine sample (took two of us, Dwight holding the bathroom door open, light OFF, and me catching the pee in a cup), but she did it! The initial tests showed no infection, but the doctor is sending cultures to the lab just to make sure. He took her temp in the office...It was 103.2!! Eegads. The only thing I can do right now is wait it out, and wait for the call. It seems to be a nasty virus...but she gets sick so seldom it's so out of the ordinary.... Penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Share Posted June 5, 2002 >> He took her temp in the office...It was 103.2!! Eegads. > > The only thing I can do right now is wait it out, and wait for the call. It > seems to be a nasty virus...>> Oh...poor baby. I hope that this lovely little bug finds its way out of her life very soon. Motrin, ice chips, and jello, huh? Hate these virus things--they don't usually last too long, but boy are they ugly while they're around... Raena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Share Posted June 5, 2002 It sounds awful. Hopefully it is nothing serious and that it passes quickly. Jacquie H > Thanks for all of your replies, I will respond to all of them soon. > > We went to the doctor this morning. My poor baby could barely walk to get > there. This whole thing is totally unlike her. > > We got her to give a urine sample (took two of us, Dwight holding the > bathroom door open, light OFF, and me catching the pee in a cup), but she > did it! > > The initial tests showed no infection, but the doctor is sending cultures to > the lab just to make sure. > > He took her temp in the office...It was 103.2!! Eegads. > > The only thing I can do right now is wait it out, and wait for the call. It > seems to be a nasty virus...but she gets sick so seldom it's so out of the > ordinary.... > > Penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Share Posted June 5, 2002 Hope she feels better soon, Penny. was fighting a fever yesterday and a friend suggested popsicles. They helped cool her off and bring down the temp. Tuna >> He took her temp in the office...It was 103.2!! Eegads. > > The only thing I can do right now is wait it out, and wait for the call. It > seems to be a nasty virus...>> *****************************************Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Share Posted June 5, 2002 Penny, I don't think Jacqui is sick because of that. If she is running a fever, she probably has a virus or something. It was not caused by you leaving her at school. Could you spend the day at her school with her for a day when she goes back? Maybe if you reassured her that you would not leave her, you could get her to transition back into the classroom? Is she on any anxiety meds? Sorry, I hope she feels better soon....and gets back into the swing of things at school. Tamara --- Penny wrote: > This is Jacqui's 3rd day home from school. > > She has had a headache now for 3 days, She vomitted > the first day, Has had a > fever anywhere from 100.6 - 102.2, and has > complained that her tummy hurts. > > She has not eaten anything to speak of, but is > drinking water. > > We had a talk this morning and she was visibly upset > and anxious. She is > very concerned (scared) of the new line at school. > We had already decided > yesterday that she would not have to line up in the > line, that I would take > her to class from the main entrance. > > I asked her point blank this morning what she was > scared of. She said > " everything " . > I asked her if something happened at school to make > her scared and not want > to go. > She said: > > " I cried......and you left " . > > :-( > And she's right, I did. I really believed it was > the right thing to do. I > have always said that I would not leave her in an > anxious state because I > didn't want to lose her trust. At that moment, I > knew it was important for > her to stay at school and important for us to > separate. Now I'm paying for > it. > > I don't know what to do. She hasn't been out of bed > for 3 days. > > We have a doctor appointment at 10:45. (figures, I > have to see a different > pedi, cuz her regular pedi has no other > openings...grrrr) > > What do I do? > > > > Penny > " Reality is always controlled by the people who are > most insane " Dogbert - > 6/14/98 > > ===== Tamara mom to : Ebony, 4 yrs -- asd, ADHD, bi-polar , 1 year wife to: Terry, love of my life __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2002 Report Share Posted June 6, 2002 >>>>> Well, first order of business is to be sure that there is nothing going on physically...fevers and stomach aches can be from allergies, but usually not THAT high, so you may have a virus going; stress can definitely decrease the immune system's ability to fight off those cruddy little buggies, and kids with autism often have weak immune systems to begin with...and plenty of stress. And if she isn't eating well...well, just see what the doctor says this morning, and go from there. <<<<<< There doesn't seem to be any infection, but I'm still waiting for a call from the doc on the urine cultures. >>>> Penny, you made a judgement call in the middle of a crisis; it's hard to say what would have been better...don't beat yourself up about this. It's a tough call...when to let them work it out and when to " save " them... <<<< I know. And this was the FIRST time I had walked away when she has been so out of control. She has had this on her mind now since it happened. >>>>> My (questionable) advice? Take it a step at a time. Honestly, I would give her a ton of TLC...can't hurt, and it sounds like she really does need the reassurance. I would baby her for a day or two; if this is about fear, then the " cure " is to help her feel safe, right? <<<<< Right. And that's what I have been attempting to relay. >>>> Is the classroom too loud? Chaotic? Is someone there treating her badly? <<<<< No. Everything is pretty much routine as always EXCEPT for the new line up procedure >>>> Is she feeling stress from all this nonsense about the move to another school? Is she feeling YOUR stress? <<<< This is a distinct possibility >>>> Does she get OT? Have they set up any kind of sensory diet for you to do at home? <<<< She does get OT at school, but nothing at home...That's why I think it's time to set up a therapy room. >>>>> Getting the stress level down, getting her out of crisis mode...top priority. <<<<< Exactly..Getting her out of crisis mode!!! >>>>> How long till school is over for the summer? It could be she just really needs the break to regroup? <<<<< She starts track break on June17th, goes back in July...Then she ends first grade Aug 14, starts 2nd grade Aug 28th. Thanks Raena...Until now, I haven't had to deal with this level of anxiety...It's going to be quite a challenge... Penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2002 Report Share Posted June 6, 2002 Ya know, ... I had that going in the back of my mind...how bad her anxiety was....and would I have to get her to a psychiatrist to help her get her back on track. :-( Penny Re: I need help, please.... sounds like paxil time to me " Something important to remember...we'll always be who we are. " - Mr. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2002 Report Share Posted June 6, 2002 Salli - This morning I broke down and cackled. Yep, cackled. It hit me. What is happening with my child? How can a 7-year old hold SO much anxiety inside??? How she must feel...I can't stand it. How do you all do it? How do you do it???? Penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2002 Report Share Posted June 6, 2002 >>>>> Oh...poor baby. I hope that this lovely little bug finds its way out of her life very soon. Motrin, ice chips, and jello, huh? <<<<< Motrin? Nope...No meds AT ALL. The doc gave us Blue Raspberry Advil Suspension which we were sure she'd take, but nop. Ice Chips? Well, Ice Water...and lots of it. Jello? Didn't even think of Jello, but everything else we've tried has been a no-go...the only thing she's eaten since Sunday night is a hard boiled egg white. Penny :-( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2002 Report Share Posted June 6, 2002 > > How do you all do it? How do you do it???? > When you have no choice, then you do what you have to do. And somehow we survive. Salli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2002 Report Share Posted June 7, 2002 >> It hit me. What is happening with my child? How can a 7-year old > hold SO much anxiety inside??? How she must feel...I can't stand > it. > > How do you all do it? How do you do it???? >> Penny, I know this note was to Salli, but I wanted to say something. We went through an indescribably wretched time when was 6...and most of it, I am convinced, was stress related. It was honestly not a day to day thing...it was minute to minute. What you do, when you have to, is deal with the moment, and forget the rest. You look at what has to happen to get from point A to point B, then from point B to point C...forget point Z for now---you'll get there, but it isn't something to worry about today. Step by step...looking at Jacqui's needs for RIGHT NOW...that's how you do it. Jacqui is telling you something important with her behaviors...the trick is sorting it all out, helping her tell you what is going on, and looking at options to get her through it. Fear is such an overwhelming emotion that you truly have to bring that down first...comfort, calm, a feeling that everything is okay, is the order of the day. While she is home recovering from this bug, I would concentrate on that...and see what she tells you. I realize that kids with autism aren't great communicators of delicate emotional issues, but my bet is that keen observation and careful questioning will get you there if you take your time...and that will tell you what the next step should be. She says that the new line up system is upsetting her...can she elaborate on that? Is she located in a place where other kids are bumping her (or where she is worried about that constantly)? Is there more than one line so that she is having to visually/auditorially attend to kids on all sides? Does the new line up procedure change her visual orientation when coming into the building so that she feels lost? Has she perhaps missed out on some of the explanation of what she is to do, and feeling confused (and thus frightened) about what her " job " is in the line? There are so many little things that could be going on; can you look at her specific sensory issues and see what is most likely to be a problem and question in that direction? Raena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2002 Report Share Posted June 7, 2002 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > How do you all do it? How do you do it???? > When you have no choice, then you do what you have to do. And somehow we survive. Salli >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> And we find good people to lean on, like the members of PA. Tuna *******************************Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2002 Report Share Posted June 7, 2002 I tired popsicles. She ate half of it and threw it up. :-( Today is day 5 with virtually no food....ugh Penny Re: Re: I need help, please.... Hope she feels better soon, Penny. was fighting a fever yesterday and a friend suggested popsicles. They helped cool her off and bring down the temp. Tuna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2002 Report Share Posted June 7, 2002 > I tired popsicles. She ate half of it and threw it up. :-( > Today is day 5 with virtually no food....ugh > Penny, She is drinking, right? Is it only water or can you slip in a bit of calories here and there...like a few spoonfuls of 7up in a cup of water, or a bit of pedialyte? I would think she is getting fairly weak by now if she isn't getting any calories... Has the doctor given you any guidelines for getting her to eat again? I remember with one of my kids (Elaine, actually), they told me to start with tiny bites of things...like one bite of chopped popscicle or jello and wait 15 minutes...then another bite and another 15 minutes...very slowly to make sure it stays down. It took several days to get her back on " real " food. Might be time to call in to the doctor's office and ask about how to go about this... Raena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2002 Report Share Posted June 7, 2002 hi Raena - Yes..She is drinking a lot of water. What concerns me now is that she is still complaining of stomach pain. I think I am going to make some jello and see if she will eat that later... I would like to try the BRAT diet, but she will not eat Bananas, Rice, Applesauce or Toast. This is what makes having a 'sick' Autist hard. Her diet is SO limited already, and now... it's nothing... We will be returning to the doctor if this continues.... Thanks! Penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2002 Report Share Posted June 7, 2002 > hi Raena - >> I would like to try the BRAT diet, but she will not eat Bananas, Rice, > Applesauce or Toast. > > This is what makes having a 'sick' Autist hard. Her diet is SO limited > already, and now... it's nothing...>> What kinds of things does she eat? Cheerios, rice, soft scrambled eggs, crackers? If I recall, those are all on the " recovery " diet we used to have from the pediatrician...wish I still had that handout--I can't remember the sequence/timing of it all...I do know that they moved into things like lean meat (white chicken, boiled) and such fairly quickly once the vomiting was over, but I can't remember it exactly, so don't know what to tell you there. Hopefully she will be feeling like eating a bit today. They do make pedialyte popscicles...if it would stay down. Raena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2002 Report Share Posted June 7, 2002 Here's a website I found, don't know if it will help or not: http://www.quickcare.org/gast/diet.html Raena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2002 Report Share Posted June 7, 2002 Ah Penny, I'm sorry she's feeling so bad. Did the dr. help you out at all? Tuna Re: Re: I need help, please.... Hope she feels better soon, Penny. was fighting a fever yesterday and a friend suggested popsicles. They helped cool her off and bring down the temp. Tuna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2002 Report Share Posted June 7, 2002 What about dry cereal? You could try some plain low-sugar stuff like corn flakes, rice crispies or Special K. Tuna RE: Re: I need help, please.... hi Raena - Yes..She is drinking a lot of water. What concerns me now is that she is still complaining of stomach pain. I think I am going to make some jello and see if she will eat that later... I would like to try the BRAT diet, but she will not eat Bananas, Rice, Applesauce or Toast. This is what makes having a 'sick' Autist hard. Her diet is SO limited already, and now... it's nothing... We will be returning to the doctor if this continues.... Thanks! Penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2002 Report Share Posted June 7, 2002 >>>> She says that the new line up system is upsetting her...can she elaborate on that? Is she located in a place where other kids are bumping her (or where she is worried about that constantly)? Is there more than one line so that she is having to visually/auditorially attend to kids on all sides? Does the new line up procedure change her visual orientation when coming into the building so that she feels lost? Has she perhaps missed out on some of the explanation of what she is to do, and feeling confused (and thus frightened) about what her " job " is in the line? There are so many little things that could be going on; can you look at her specific sensory issues and see what is most likely to be a problem and question in that direction? <<<< The line is definitely the issue. She is totally disoriented and won't go to the line at all! She only went to the line once, and I was with her (i'm always with her). It's such a thing that we all take for granted, but it totally dislodged her world. It sucks. Penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2002 Report Share Posted June 7, 2002 Tried it...She won't do it. She did eat a Tuna sandwich and chocolate chip cookie after school at Subway... Guess we're on our way! (Although, we had Pizza for dinner and she didn't touch it) Penny Re: Re: I need help, please.... What about dry cereal? You could try some plain low-sugar stuff like corn flakes, rice crispies or Special K. Tuna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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