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I received some news yesterday at Zack's IEP meeting at preschool. His pt

person wasn't there but she is real sweet and I will be contacting her about

her assessment..she usually keeps me posted but things have been busy.

Anyway, his speech therapist said that he has regressed some with pocketing

of food and his speech where he was substituting k and g for d and t and it

may be from using the pacifier so long but she said when she asks about a

picture he can name it but properly but then when conversing, he can't say

it right. His OT said that he has gotten weaker. That in trying to pick

stuff out of the playdough, he is having a real hard time when he use to be

able to do it. He keeps trying to switch hands and he still can bring his

legs in to his chest and grab them with his arms/hands like getting into an

egg or rollong up in a ball position. He tries to pull his shirt out to try

and button instead of allowing the shirt to rest on his chest..she says he

is so amazingly tight. He doesn't like to move his hips because he gets off

balance he has the spinal lordosis which he now really uses that curve to

support himself..he looks barrel chested. He will be 4 May 27 and weighs 27

lbs and is very short..he is the 3rd percentile or lower. He runs and rides

his little bike with training wheels and tried to keep with the other kids

and then when he comes in, he cries cause he is so tired. Sometimes it

isn't to bad, then other times he cries almost incessently. My question is,

for those whose kids have regressed, what was the first sign and do you

think this can just be a step back before taking a step forward...like a

lull in his development. He had symptoms since birth of the

disorder..cyclic vomiting, didn't walk until 17 months or sit until 12-13

months and didn't roll over unitl after 7 months. Doesn't have seizures but

I think he gets migraines..he complains of his eyes hurting real bad and

being closed when they are open...His therapist now put him only a year

behind when he was worse..he has made great progress even though it seems to

be a little regression now. They are waiting to see if it gets worse and

really keeping an eye on him.

Thanks for all that respond and guiding me..

Mom to Zachary almost 4 SCAD Variant, complex I and complex IV

5 yrs old and being tested for SCAD on April 30th

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Thanks ..I noticed his GI track slower also I figure it is so slow

anyway..but we are trying to potty train and he doesn't want much to do with

going #2 in the toilet and have difficulty trying to convince him to pee in

the toilet when he would rather pee in a pull-up or diaper. Good luck to

you also..hope the MRI is ok.

>From: albregra@...

>Reply-To: Mito

>To: Mito

>Subject: Re: questions about regression

>Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 14:39:58 EDT

>

>I do not have a lot of advise for you, sorry. But we are going through the

>same thing with our daughter lately. For some reason it only seems to be

>her

>gross motor skills and her oral development. For example she walked at a

>normal age (about 12 months) she has mastered it, but now at 22 months she

>is

>walking very hard and falls alot. She walks very similar to a beginning

>walker,

>but some days she is fine. Her oral development is less also, she is

>drooling

>much more (again) and now is not able to swallow as well as she used too.

>Her

>GI system is also noticably slower, we even had to stop the cornstarch to

>keep

>her bloodsugar up because it was constipating her so bad. Now I am back to

>every two hours during the night with her needing something to drink, so

>she can

>go back to sleep. We are just hoping it is a growth spirt, and that is

>what

>is slowing her down. She had her well child physical yesterday and her

>doctor

>did not want to wait to see what will happen. She ran some bloodwork and

>urine (all normal results), then called Dr. Cohen. He also does not want

>to play

>with fire so he scheduled her for a MRI next week. I think it is due to a

>growth spirt, but it is better to check it out sooner than later. Best

>wishes,

>hope all goes well for him.

>

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