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Might sound silly but have any of you noticed an increase in meltdowns

during or around a full moon? I realized that I have made that

connection in the past and my Aspie had a bad day yesterday - full

moon.

I figure if it's documented that criminal activity increases during

the full moon it makes sense to me that my aspies crankiness could

increase as well.

Well, just a thought!

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Defintiley noticed it! My boy did ok most of the day until it was time

to stop swimming and go eat. Of course, once we were out of the pool

he adjusted rather quickly and was happy to eat pizza for dinner.

A friend of mine runs a home daycare and she said all the kids have

been off for most of the week but yesterday was particularly bad.

~ :)

>

> Might sound silly but have any of you noticed an increase in meltdowns

> during or around a full moon? I realized that I have made that

> connection in the past and my Aspie had a bad day yesterday - full

> moon.

>

> I figure if it's documented that criminal activity increases during

> the full moon it makes sense to me that my aspies crankiness could

> increase as well.

>

> Well, just a thought!

>

>

>

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-wow how would of thought, my son has been cranky for the past few

days and yesterday had a horrible tantrum! I do know that it gets

strange with my patients at that time too. Definetly food for

thought.

noel

-- In , " " <ceezeec@...> wrote:

>

> Might sound silly but have any of you noticed an increase in

meltdowns

> during or around a full moon? I realized that I have made that

> connection in the past and my Aspie had a bad day yesterday - full

> moon.

>

> I figure if it's documented that criminal activity increases during

> the full moon it makes sense to me that my aspies crankiness could

> increase as well.

>

> Well, just a thought!

>

>

>

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Mine has a really bad day yesterday too.

Found out that pinto beans/ham are illegal on SCD no matter how long

you soke them and he ate them the day before.

>>> " " <carriebeary77@...> 9/8/2006 9:14:53 AM >>>

Defintiley noticed it! My boy did ok most of the day until it was time

to stop swimming and go eat. Of course, once we were out of the pool

he adjusted rather quickly and was happy to eat pizza for dinner.

A friend of mine runs a home daycare and she said all the kids have

been off for most of the week but yesterday was particularly bad.

~ :)

>

> Might sound silly but have any of you noticed an increase in

meltdowns

> during or around a full moon? I realized that I have made that

> connection in the past and my Aspie had a bad day yesterday - full

> moon.

>

> I figure if it's documented that criminal activity increases during

> the full moon it makes sense to me that my aspies crankiness could

> increase as well.

>

> Well, just a thought!

>

>

>

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My aspie's been more distracted at school for a couple of days, but my bi-polar

son had the BEST day he's had in a LONG time yesterday!

go figure!

<ceezeec@...> wrote:

Might sound silly but have any of you noticed an increase in meltdowns

during or around a full moon? I realized that I have made that

connection in the past and my Aspie had a bad day yesterday - full

moon.

I figure if it's documented that criminal activity increases during

the full moon it makes sense to me that my aspies crankiness could

increase as well.

Well, just a thought!

Hugs & Peace,

Sheri Briley

http://my2.tupperware.com/johnbriley

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yes I have noticed more agitation around full moon time. My older son, who

is AS and 15, had a bad day yesterday. He was very argumentative with my

younger son, ate dinner, did homework and went to bed at 6:30 p.m and slept

till

6:00 a.m. Pam :)

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Hi! I'm a newie to the group from Australia. I was interested to read that

you have a Asperger's child as well as a bi-polar son. Do you know of any

link between the 2? I ask because I have a 13 yr old Asperger's son, and I

am bi-polar (I also have a 16 yr old ADHD son, and my 10 year old is gifted

and a little eccentric). Cheers.

_____

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Subject: Re: ( ) Full Moon?

My aspie's been more distracted at school for a couple of days, but my

bi-polar son had the BEST day he's had in a LONG time yesterday!

go figure!

<ceezeecnetscape (DOT) <mailto:ceezeec%40netscape.net> net> wrote:

Might sound silly but have any of you noticed an increase in meltdowns

during or around a full moon? I realized that I have made that

connection in the past and my Aspie had a bad day yesterday - full

moon.

I figure if it's documented that criminal activity increases during

the full moon it makes sense to me that my aspies crankiness could

increase as well.

Well, just a thought!

Hugs & Peace,

Sheri Briley

http://my2.tupperwa <http://my2.tupperware.com/johnbriley> re.com/johnbriley

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LOL OMG!! That's amazing because every time my boys start acting out, I check to

see what phase the moon is in and it's more often than not a not full moon!!

Everybody I know keeps track of the moon phases to determine when the best time

of the month to do ANYTHING with their kids will be--usually a week before and a

week after. It's not scientific or anything, but we've all noticed that ALL of

our kids, whether they be NT or AS or ADD/ADHD or whatever, act out more during

the full moon than any other time of the month.

mother of /8/anxiety, GERD, asthma

/6/AS, anxiety, epilepsy, asthma

Hunter/4/asthma

Dylan/1/NT

( ) Full Moon?

Might sound silly but have any of you noticed an increase in meltdowns

during or around a full moon? I realized that I have made that

connection in the past and my Aspie had a bad day yesterday - full

moon.

I figure if it's documented that criminal activity increases during

the full moon it makes sense to me that my aspies crankiness could

increase as well.

Well, just a thought!

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LOL glad to know i am not the only one that stays in, locks the door, and prays

for the next moon phase. My son is impossible on full moon nights. He will even

tell you now that there is a full moon. We usually are pulling him down from the

top of the couch or trying to discourage running up and down the hall way for 4

hours.

& <aviationgod@...> wrote: LOL OMG!! That's

amazing because every time my boys start acting out, I check to see what phase

the moon is in and it's more often than not a not full moon!! Everybody I know

keeps track of the moon phases to determine when the best time of the month to

do ANYTHING with their kids will be--usually a week before and a week after.

It's not scientific or anything, but we've all noticed that ALL of our kids,

whether they be NT or AS or ADD/ADHD or whatever, act out more during the full

moon than any other time of the month.

mother of /8/anxiety, GERD, asthma

/6/AS, anxiety, epilepsy, asthma

Hunter/4/asthma

Dylan/1/NT

( ) Full Moon?

Might sound silly but have any of you noticed an increase in meltdowns

during or around a full moon? I realized that I have made that

connection in the past and my Aspie had a bad day yesterday - full

moon.

I figure if it's documented that criminal activity increases during

the full moon it makes sense to me that my aspies crankiness could

increase as well.

Well, just a thought!

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yeah me too! first week of kindergarten, this morning (4th day) he cried and

didn't want to go, last night he was also extremely argumentative and

whiney...and i am about as stressed as he is (lol)....TGIF!!!!

kim

ppanda65@... wrote:

yes I have noticed more agitation around full moon time. My older son,

who

is AS and 15, had a bad day yesterday. He was very argumentative with my

younger son, ate dinner, did homework and went to bed at 6:30 p.m and slept till

6:00 a.m. Pam :)

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Hello, I'm a newbie too. I have a six-year-old daughter with

Asperger's. I was browsing the files posted in this group and

found this (I've capitalized the part that answers your question):

Asperger Syndrome Children and Tantrums

Submitted by aditi on Thu, 2005-12-22 11:45.

Author:Nelle Frances

Children with Asperger's Syndrome the world over share a common

trait - meltdown - otherwise known as a tantrum, a " birko " , a " go-

off " or " spack-attack " .

The visible symptoms of meltdown are as varied as the Asperger

children themselves, but every parent is able to describe their

child's meltdown behaviour in intricate detail.

Meltdowns can be short lived, or last as long as two hours. They can

be as infrequent as once a month (OFTEN COINCIDING WITH THE LUNAR

CYCLE/FULL MOON) or occur as frequently as 4-6 times a day.

Whatever the frequency and duration, an Asperger child having a

meltdown is difficult for parents/carers/teachers to deal with.

Meltdown in Asperger children is triggered by a response to their

environment. These responses can be caused by avoidance desire,

anxiety or sensory overload. Triggers need to be recognised and

identified.

> Might sound silly but have any of you noticed an increase in

meltdowns

> during or around a full moon? I realized that I have made that

> connection in the past and my Aspie had a bad day yesterday - full

> moon.

>

> I figure if it's documented that criminal activity increases

during

> the full moon it makes sense to me that my aspies crankiness could

> increase as well.

>

> Well, just a thought!

>

>

>

> Hugs & Peace,

> Sheri Briley

> http://my2.tupperwa <http://my2.tupperware.com/johnbriley>

re.com/johnbriley

>

>

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