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This is my first visit here. I just read the Late Talker and wanted

to check the site out on my friend's computer. I think my son Liam

may have this. He is 29 month's old and not talking other

than " mama " " dada " " nuh-nuh " (his sister, Mykah, age 4),

and " mmmm " (most everything else). He seems very bright in every

other way and can show that he understands everything being said to

him. I am teaching him sign language right now (which he picks up

amazingly fast) because I don't know what else to do to help him

communicate his needs and wants. He has speech therapy once a week

through early intervention, but has made no progress. He also has

occupational therapy once a week for some sensory intgration issues.

He is not able to blow bubbles or kiss but has no trouble with

swallowing (but still cannot use a spoon as well as agemates). He

sometimes tries new words but either nothing comes out or a sound

totally unrelated to the word comes out " mee-ha " for star, " ig " for

train, etc. I will be looking forward to hearing about your

children and things that have helped, etc. I am really curious

about the fish-oil thing. I don't have a computer at home so I can

only get on line about once a week but will be checking here often

to see what's new. Thanks! H.

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Hi ,

welcome! sounds like my boy when he was your son's age. He used to dabuh for

everything. he is doing better now. any questions list them, there are tons of

great moms and professonals who try to help

chris mom of 4 with apraxia, and emma 18mos

liamsmom29 <liamsmom29@...> wrote:

This is my first visit here. I just read the Late Talker and wanted

to check the site out on my friend's computer. I think my son Liam

may have this. He is 29 month's old and not talking other

than " mama " " dada " " nuh-nuh " (his sister, Mykah, age 4),

and " mmmm " (most everything else). He seems very bright in every

other way and can show that he understands everything being said to

him. I am teaching him sign language right now (which he picks up

amazingly fast) because I don't know what else to do to help him

communicate his needs and wants. He has speech therapy once a week

through early intervention, but has made no progress. He also has

occupational therapy once a week for some sensory intgration issues.

He is not able to blow bubbles or kiss but has no trouble with

swallowing (but still cannot use a spoon as well as agemates). He

sometimes tries new words but either nothing comes out or a sound

totally unrelated to the word comes out " mee-ha " for star, " ig " for

train, etc. I will be looking forward to hearing about your

children and things that have helped, etc. I am really curious

about the fish-oil thing. I don't have a computer at home so I can

only get on line about once a week but will be checking here often

to see what's new. Thanks! H.

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Welcome, !

It sounds like you are in the right group. All of us have been

there or still are there! Frustration and uncertainty.

I can tell you that my son was in speech therapy for a year before

he made a surge with speech. He needed to improve his oral skills

and breath control before any words would come out. I would ask the

SLP and OT if they can do work on his mouth. There are tools and

exercises that will help improve oral awareness and strength. Does

the OT use brushing and joint compression for sensory integration

issues? My son loves the brushing.

It is encouraging that your son is able to pick up sign language

quickly. I think he sounds appropriate for the PECS. That is a

picture system for communication. My son also latched on to this

very quickly. He has some motor planning problems so sign language

became difficult, but the PECS has been wonderful. I would think

both your OT and SLP know about PECS. Mine use them as part of

therapy to get my son to request and interact. Sounds like your

child is very social. That is wonderful.

Fish oil. Oh, beautiful fish oil. I have had my son on Omega 3s

since he was 20 months old. He is now 38 months. In the beginning,

I know the oils primed him for therapy and aided in his

development. At 34 months I switched to ProEFA per 's

suggestion. WOW! He wasn't reciting the Declaration of

Independence, but he started imitating our words the very next day.

It was eerie. He went from about 4 words to over 100 words in less

than 2 months. Not all pronounced correctly, but Mommy understands!

I look forward to hearing more about your son. Many of these kiddos

are quite bright and the stories told can be so inspirational.

Take care,

Pam

mom to Noah (7.5), Olivia (almost 6!) and Ian (38 months.

Dyspraxia, speech delays, some sensory issues, possible Autism and

all around perfect hugger!)

> This is my first visit here. I just read the Late Talker and

wanted

> to check the site out on my friend's computer. I think my son

Liam

> may have this. He is 29 month's old and not talking other

> than " mama " " dada " " nuh-nuh " (his sister, Mykah, age 4),

> and " mmmm " (most everything else). He seems very bright in every

> other way and can show that he understands everything being said

to

> him. I am teaching him sign language right now (which he picks up

> amazingly fast) because I don't know what else to do to help him

> communicate his needs and wants. He has speech therapy once a

week

> through early intervention, but has made no progress. He also has

> occupational therapy once a week for some sensory intgration

issues.

> He is not able to blow bubbles or kiss but has no trouble with

> swallowing (but still cannot use a spoon as well as agemates). He

> sometimes tries new words but either nothing comes out or a sound

> totally unrelated to the word comes out " mee-ha " for star, " ig "

for

> train, etc. I will be looking forward to hearing about your

> children and things that have helped, etc. I am really curious

> about the fish-oil thing. I don't have a computer at home so I

can

> only get on line about once a week but will be checking here often

> to see what's new. Thanks! H.

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Debbie,

You said, " Is this normal? " There probably isn't a soul on here that knows

what " normal " is, but there will be a whole bunch of us that can commiserate

with you with similar symptoms! :-)

It really is a provocative question.... bottom line, probably some of

both..but tired is tired just the same.

Liz T

[ ] Hi! I'm new!

I was diagnosed a few months ago with Psoriatic Arthritis. It

started with a very swollen finger. Now I have pain in my hands,

wrists, elbow and lower back mostly. I have overall stiffness mostly

in the morning. I don't start feeling " normal " until after noon. I

am also sleeping a lot more than before. The doctor has me on a low

dow of Prednisone (I can't handle Prednisone very well so it is a

very low dose) as well as Mobic twice a day. I have done some

research about this condition on the web but am still really unsure

as to what to expect from this condition. I was also wondering if

anyone used alternative medicine and how it worked for them.

Also, I feel that when I try to tell others that I am just not

feeling well or that I am very stiff or sore, that they just don't

understand and just think I am whining. I used to be able to walk

around and shop for hours but now after a short time my lower back is

very sore and I get very tired. Is this normal? Is the tiredness

from the condition or maybe from the meds?

Any information or advise is greatly appreciated.

Debbie

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I am new but I am not on meds and I am going to say that I am exhausted all the

time. All the time.

Liz <liztoth@...> wrote:

Debbie,

You said, " Is this normal? " There probably isn't a soul on here that knows

what " normal " is, but there will be a whole bunch of us that can commiserate

with you with similar symptoms! :-)

It really is a provocative question.... bottom line, probably some of

both..but tired is tired just the same.

Liz T

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