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Fania,

Congratulations on the Parliament invitation!!! Hey, you can say a

LOT in 7 minutes! Let us know how that goes.

Boy, my heart just breaks for your son! I " think " the one good thing

with my 14.5 yr old is that he just doesn't realize he's

different. He knows we (family) say he is but he seems to think we

are wrong! ;) And I said " think " because who knows what he is

holding back and not telling me, as he's the type to keep things to

himself and doesn't want to talk about anything.

I would have tried the same type examples you did on all those

people. Like you said, though, he's right - it all has no bearing on

his present life. This is all just so sad, what our kids have to

deal with! I really do worry about their adult lives! But I think

maturity/age really does help in some ways. (I hope!)

Have a great weekend!

> hi

> what a month we have been through!

> Well, we are now OFF the Risperdal.

> he was acting so strangely!

> I don't know if I have already posted this, so forgive me if I am

repeating

> myself, but let me know, so i can get MYSELF to a psych ! lol

>

> Ds is still " intensive " , still perseveres, but is having less jurk

movements

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> .... I got my neat boy back...

******** I am glad to hear this!

> after describing to the psych everything we were seeing, she said risperdal

> was not helping , and she is actually thinking many of his behaviours are

> tics - hence, we are to try a new med instead of the Risperdal. ...

******** It might be worth leaving him off meds for a while to determine whether

a new one is actually needed. Isaac has TS, but we are not medicating him for

it. In Isaac's case, the tics don't bother him (in fact he doesnt't usually even

notice that he is ticcing) and they usually aren't disruptive to anyone else.

At least at the time we wer investigating meds for TS (about 5 years ago), all

the options seemed to have scary side-effects. I think that if you are

considering more meds for M, that it is important that M be informed and be part

of the decision making process. (This does not mean that it should be just his

decision.)

> ... Lately he

> has been belching really uglily and now I am wondering if it is also a tic

> he can';t control. When it happens he laughs as if he did it on purpose

> but he is also notorious for hiding inappropriate behaviour that he can't

> control behind a facade of " just joking " .

> poor baby, and I have been so angry at him for so many of these behaviours.

******** If it is a tic, maybe M would react to it more appropriately if he

understood that.

> nightbedwetting has also gotten worse

******* Until recently, Eli wet the bed whenever he was taking antibiotics. You

said recently that M had sinusitus. Is he taking antibiotics for it? (Isaac

wet every night from when he started sleeping all night at 4+ years old until he

was 14).

> ... well, one positive update, I was invited to speak on a mothers'

experience

> of having a child with AS in........... the parliament!They are having a

> whole seat on mental health of children and adolescents.

> and I have 7 whole minutes to talk ! ...

> ... How do you do it in 7 minutes ??????

********** Congratulations! Good luck! Speak fast!

> ... I am taking ds to my parents' for the weekend. i figure for once a change

in

> routine may do good for him..... I hope I am right...Leaving dh with dd and

> baby - he is already stressed about it ! lol

> I won't be online until Sunday night.

> F

********* I hope you have (had) a good weekend.

in Massachusetts

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<<<<<<Congratulations on the Parliament invitation!!! Hey, you can say a

LOT in 7 minutes! Let us know how that goes.>

thank you, I sure will!

<<<<<<Boy, my heart just breaks for your son!>>>

I watched him yesterday crawling on the floor, a BIG 11 year old, in teh

middle of all this family encounter. Everyone was sensitive enough not to

say anything about it. someone even jsut cem to me and hugged me saying

softly to my ear " be strong " , but I am not strong now. I have my heart in

pieces. I feel like I am losing him in a way.

<<<<<<<<<< I really do worry about their adult lives! But I think

maturity/age really does help in some ways. (I hope!) >

that is now the only thing I have to look forward to........ hoping that

time and maturity will do some good........

F

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Fania,

I really believe that time and maturity *will* do some good. I have seen it

with my own eyes. Five years ago, I never would have believed that

would be staying home by himself and doing just fine on his own, because five

years ago, I couldn't even leave him for five minutes! He even has friends at

school! (He doesn't have them over after school, but that's harder because

they all live in other districts and he is reluctant to phone them or make

arrangements ahead of time. And horrors at the thought of the mother doing it

for him! But it is a goal in therapy now.)

Is that the Knesset where you are speaking? In Italy they have a saying, " In

boca al lupo, " which means " Into the wolf's mouth! " It's another way of

saying " break a leg " or " good luck. " So, in boca al lupo! We'll be thinking

of you!

Liz

" Uplift - soar with your imagination! " wrote:

> <<<<<<Congratulations on the Parliament invitation!!! Hey, you can say a

> LOT in 7 minutes! Let us know how that goes.>

>

> thank you, I sure will!

>

> <<<<<<Boy, my heart just breaks for your son!>>>

>

> I watched him yesterday crawling on the floor, a BIG 11 year old, in teh

> middle of all this family encounter. Everyone was sensitive enough not to

> say anything about it. someone even jsut cem to me and hugged me saying

> softly to my ear " be strong " , but I am not strong now. I have my heart in

> pieces. I feel like I am losing him in a way.

>

> <<<<<<<<<< I really do worry about their adult lives! But I think

> maturity/age really does help in some ways. (I hope!) >

>

> that is now the only thing I have to look forward to........ hoping that

> time and maturity will do some good........

>

> F

>

>

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<<<<<<<< I think that if you are considering more meds for M, that it is

important that M be informed and be part of the decision making process.

(This does not mean that it should be just his decision.)>>

yes, we always include him in the decision making process, but we do have

the veto :-)

******** If it is a tic, maybe M would react to it more appropriately if he

understood that.>>

you are right, i told about htis possibility and today it happened twice ,

and he did laugh, but he also put his hand on his mouth and said : " please

forgive me, I can't help it, and it doessound funny'.....

******* Until recently, Eli wet the bed whenever he was taking antibiotics.

You said recently that M had sinusitus. Is he taking antibiotics for it?

(Isaac wet every night from when he started sleeping all night at 4+ years

old until he was 14).>>>>>

no, iti s not a new thing, it just got worse thismonth,. originally he wet

until aobut a year and a half ago. then he was dry for about half a year,

and tehn we started him on Risperdal and teh wetting started again the doc

said it is because the med makes their sleep very deep.

F

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<<<<<<Is that the Knesset where you are speaking?>>>>>>>

Yes!

<<<<< In Italy they have a saying, " In

boca al lupo, " which means " Into the wolf's mouth! " It's another way of

saying " break a leg " or " good luck. " So, in boca al lupo! We'll be thinking

of you!Liz>

How do you spell thanks in Italian ? Grazia ??

F

" Uplift - soar with your imagination! " wrote:

> <<<<<<Congratulations on the Parliament invitation!!! Hey, you can say a

> LOT in 7 minutes! Let us know how that goes.>

>

> thank you, I sure will!

>

> <<<<<<Boy, my heart just breaks for your son!>>>

>

> I watched him yesterday crawling on the floor, a BIG 11 year old, in teh

> middle of all this family encounter. Everyone was sensitive enough not to

> say anything about it. someone even jsut cem to me and hugged me saying

> softly to my ear " be strong " , but I am not strong now. I have my heart in

> pieces. I feel like I am losing him in a way.

>

> <<<<<<<<<< I really do worry about their adult lives! But I think

> maturity/age really does help in some ways. (I hope!) >

>

> that is now the only thing I have to look forward to........ hoping that

> time and maturity will do some good........

>

> F

>

>

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> I watched him yesterday crawling on the floor, a BIG 11 year old, in teh

> middle of all this family encounter. ...

Fania,

Both Isaac and Eli have acted like this (and worse) when overwhelmed. It will

get better. My guys improved greatly at about 12-13 years old.

{{{{{{{hugs}}}}}}}

in Massachusetts

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Grazie, then.........

:-)

F

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>

>

> How do you spell thanks in Italian ? Grazia ??

> F

" Grazie " is usually how they say it, grazia is one " thank, " grazie is

thanks "

LOL

Liz

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Fania,

I hope being off the Risperdal helps M. And I pray the new med helps

him. I am sad to hear that feels so out of control. I went though that

(PPD) after giving birth to . Awful. Lastly I wish you much luck

on your speech. What a great opportunity although 7 minutes is way

too little.

HUGS a

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  • 2 weeks later...

well.... ont eh subjec to fhwat the spycholoigst said agbout an 'Educational

problem, psychiatrist totally disagrees.

psychiatrist says AS kids CAN manipulate a little, CAN lie, CAN identify

their feelings -all in a small unsophisticated scale, and that the

outbursts and meltdowns are a hallmark of AS and not a " power struggle " or

other sophisticated manipulation. no coubt tehre are educaiontal tools and

methods that can be applied in order for the child to learn as much as he

can, but the tools and methods chosen should be very different than the ones

he is implying.

anyway, she agreed with me we are NOT going back to the days when a frigid

mother was teh cause of autism. hello ??

It was good to hear it from her.

She also said his suicide coment is not something he would act upon, rather

the way he found to move the school and us to listen to his bad situation

right now, but it is not out of manipualtion, rahter out of really wanting

help.

so lets help the new med combination does help. we hsall see within a week.

anyway,I am HAPPY teh school is striking.... Dh husband says this country

has so many strikes it whould be turned into a Bowling Aley !! lol

F

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