Guest guest Posted August 31, 2005 Report Share Posted August 31, 2005 I remember him saying he goes to the VA hospital. But I do not know if he goes there for everything. I have a lot of his e-mails still. As I said I have also sent e-mails to some of his friends - no luck. Shall go back and look at e-mails tonight. Gail Re: Missing Does anyone know what hospital Bobby went to or the Doctors that he sees.....maybe when things settle down in his area we could go that route. All I know is that we sure miss him!!! M in CA Please visit the Zapper homepage athttp://www.ZapLife.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 Di, SO SCARY!! {{{hugs}}}We called the local police and gave them a description of , since he started to do this. He usually goes where he thinks he is supposed to, but it is still really scary. The other night at about 9:30, a neighbor rang the doorbell and said really calmly, " is in the alley. " We have a door alarm and it didn't go off!! (Come to find out, my older son had slammed the door and it was on the ground outside) Anyway, the neighbor had his son getting and he had come to tell me. By this time, they were walking up the walkway together and I said, " WHAT WHERE YOU DOING???? " and he very sweetly, said " taking the trash to the alley " and held up the empty garbage can with a beaming smile!! Yikes! I profusely thanked the neighbor and then struggled with how to handle this. I told he has to TELL US before he does that, but didn't want to discourage the independence factor?!?! When we retraced our steps, 5-10 minutes before this, I had told J's big brother to take out the trash before he went to bed ( was in bed). When he didn't, I repeated myself (they share a room). He had independently decided to help!! That is a breakthrough!!!! I felt proud, and frustrated, and scared, and grateful all at once! On the other hand, we have neighbors who call us ALL the time, and say, " is at the mail box " , " is walking to church " , " is out in the front yard " . Better safe than sorry, but I feel like they think we aren't watching the " poor little handicapped boy " . (Different than the alley episode, different person too) All of these other times, we are watching out the window, or have him go 1 minute before us and we can see him the whole way. They call right before one of us is about to go outside. I'd rather have it this way, than that they don't care, but it's just such a juggling act. Ughh. Di, I am so glad that Nic was okay!!!! I also am looking for a way to educate my neighbors on different sides of the issue. I anxiously await people's replies to this one. Kym...mom to 5 including Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 We shut down both Nordstrom's and Walmart in the same week with a Code Adam, LOL. School shoe shopping, 1st grade........ never thought I'd take her into a store again! Can't remember where she was going in Nordstroms, but Walmart she left the group and went to the toy section (of course!)........ employee found her bouncing a ball down the aisle, happily playing. It was a long way from the shoes, and I couldn't imagine that she could get there, but I guess when you are motivated.............. As she has gotten older, we have found that when Elizbeth " leaves " she typically has a purpose (like the taking out the trash incident)....... it's just that she hasn't shared it with us. Once at the beach, she left and went to the bathroom ('cuz she had to go :-)......... she had our entire group of moms in a panic there. She has made pictures and then taken them to the neighbor girl who babysits (thankfully a mom of 5 who just calls and says " is visiting......... just wanted you to know " ) As she gets older and better able to express herself, I am starting to think that at least part of the " DS running gene " is not just " running " , but going somewhere on purpose, then perhaps not exactly getting to where they intended, and then not being able to tell/remember what they were doing in the first place. Had we not found coming out of the bathroom at the beach, I doubt she would have said " hey you crybabies, I just had to go to the bathroom..... what's the big deal! " ... we would have wondered why she was way away from the sand, but probably not put 2 and 2 together. Thankfully, I think our runners have extra guardian angels assigned to them! , mom to (10), (8 DS), and Sammy (7) Eleanor Green wrote: > What were they thinking????????? > > I'm so glad it turned out fine. I have had 1 or 2 experiences with getting > to the point of almost crying when our has gone out the door, > and one > other time at a store. I nearly shut down (aka Amber Alert) the store when > I couldn't find her. > > Eleanor > > Missing > > Nic went missing yesterday. > My fault, I left the gate unlocked after bringing in the groceries. > After realizing he wasn't watching his TV show, I checked in my MIL's room > (where he often commandeers her TV) she hadn't seen him. I ran > outside, saw > the gate open and Katja (our German Shepard) up the street. A couple > of the > neighbor kids were outside. Austin was trying to get Katja. I asked > the girl > if she'd seen Nic and she said he went that way , and pointed to the house > across the street. (I know he didn't look for cars before crossing over-I > got a bad feeling). I ran to the house and was calling his name over and > over all around the sides and rear of the house. I was frantic. Just > beyond > the yard is a very busy state route. > > Meanwhile, other neighbors heard me and came out to help look. Finally I > pounded on the door of the house, the woman opened it and said " He's in > here. " > I said " didn't you hear me screaming for him? " (everyone else in the > 'hood, > did). > She let me in and there he was watching TV and playing with a toy. I > was in > tears by that time. I started apologizing and I grabbed him and > started for > the door telling him he was not to leave the yard etc etc. They never > said a > word. Then before leaving I asked, " Did he just walk into your house? " She > said, " No, Herman was outside and brought him in. " ????????? > I was so thankful that I found him safe that I wasn't thinking about > anything else but now that I'm calmed down, WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?? > > I'm thinking about making a flyer and giving it to all the neighbors > (altho' > I didn't think it necessary since everyone KNOWS Nic.) that if they > ever see > him alone, to call us or bring him home. Should I go to the police too and > maybe give them a heads-up about Nic and his elopement and maybe give > them a > picture? > > I was never so scared before. > > Oh and the dog? She continued wandering on her own. Austin tried to > grab her > but her collar came off so he just kept following her. Jake and I > jumped in > our cars to look for them. I found them on the other side of the main > road(at rush hour). Austin said she almost got hit by a truck. > I drove them both home and gave Austin 5 bucks for his help. He tried to > refuse but I said he didn't HAVE to chase my dog but he did and I really > appreciated it. > We got the dog so she could protect Nic but she doesn't have a clue.. 80( > > Di > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 Karrie has decided that she can now take off in our local Wal-Mart. The first time it happened, about 2 months ago, I frantically searched up and down the closest 3 aisle, then ran for the service desk up front. They immediately called out an Adam Alert. Later, I was very touched to see how many people joined in to look for my daughter. She came strolling down towards the front of the store with a new book. She'd gone across the store to pick out a book!! After I calmed down...we had a long talk about how she is to stay with me at all times. I'm trying to give her more freedom and independence, but it's so hard!! I'm home today with a fever, sneezes, coughs, and severe body aches. I'm going back to bed now... Sue mom to Kate 16 and Karrie 10 with ds and autism. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 There is a very good newsletter on children with Ds wandering off on the Disability Solutions site. It gives some great tips and some good messages. I highly recommend it: www.disabilitysolutions.org I remember the days where Tim would wander off and had some very close calls in the highway during his wanderings. My heart goes out to you! I would definately talk with the neighbors and let them all know that if Nic is out on his own, it is not because you let him run free! Kristy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 I'm so glad he was alright. I glad Wal-Mart has a good 'missing child' program. They shut the doors and all employees look for the child. Our son got away from me in Wal-Mart. They found him in the staff break room. He had gotten someone to buy a soda for him. Running away is a problem with a lot of our kids for a few years. Fortunately they do outgrow it. Many times that he ran, he had a purpose; but I think there was a stage he went through that he ran for fun and oneryness. Best wishes to you all. Shirley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 Angie, is 9 years old Kym Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 I have to tend to agree Kym <<<Thankfully, I think our runners have extra guardian angels assigned to them! >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 AMEN! > > Thankfully, I think our runners have extra guardian angels assigned to > them! > > , mom to (10), (8 DS), and Sammy (7) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 Thanks Kristy, I love Disability Solutions, I get the hard copy so I must have missed that issue. I'll check it out. Do I do a search on the website? Di Re: Missing > There is a very good newsletter on children with Ds wandering off on the > Disability Solutions site. It gives some great tips and some good > messages. I highly recommend it: www.disabilitysolutions.org > > I remember the days where Tim would wander off and had some very close > calls in the highway during his wanderings. My heart goes out to you! I > would definately talk with the neighbors and let them all know that if Nic > is out on his own, it is not because you let him run free! > > Kristy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 Di, Thank goodness he was alright. We 'lost' at a street fair once. The police shut down all the cross walks. I was frantic- she was with ralph, her dad and I wasnt there. he called me and I ran there in like 30 secs. Prob after like 5 mins she showed up and I was like " oh thank God youre ok " Youre not lost, etc. And she was like- " Mom, I wasnt lost, I knew where I was. I went to get a hot dog. " OK- didnt sound too funny then, but she really wasnt lost. I think that although its very scary, some of our kids really do know what they are doing and where they are going. Now if we go food shopping, I even send her to other aisles to pick up stuff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2006 Report Share Posted September 9, 2006 Well Jan is 33 and the wandering gene is still turned on. We've been thru many, many adventures, but never yet had to call for help. We're also pretty fortunate that nothing really bad ever happened. When she was 4 and we were on Nantucket, we came downstairs in the morning where the kids were all up and playing and asked where Jan and her two year old brother were. No one knew and they weren't in the house. We had four adults and went in four directions. They were found pulling a wagon they had picked up, being led by a lady who saw them out on the street in there PJs. She was headed to the police station, where I guess they would have been booked for wagon theft. At that point Jan was the leader of our " twins " , but not long afterwards, Steve took over as leader of our Thing One and Thing Two team. Lost in a department store at Christmas when I simply turned to look at something. Found her on the floor in books reading. She left the house a number of times and visited the recluse couple next door. He would bring her back after a visit. She was one person who opened him up a little. Can't remember how many times we've gotten separated at the mall or in stores. Mostly it was because I hadn't given very precise instructions about where to meet and when. Still I have to respect her independence. Still, she once has gotten in over her head just after she moved into her new place. She went to the shopping center and couldn't find her way home. It got more and more complicated, but eventually a bus driver decided something was wrong and met with the local police. She had a clear story on where she lived, but they called us to make sure. It was scary in retrospect and we've had some restrictions and lots of training since. Today was New Almaden Day, our annual parade and community party. Jan had an alumni hike in the morning with some of her team in training from the Grand Canyon adventure and then we went and found our " jump in " parade and she jumped into the parade and spend the rest of the day helping with one of the children's games. Everyone in our community knows her already .. the article in the local paper helped. One of the neighbors I don't know very well ate lunch with Jan. I just checked in to make sure Jan had an appropriate size lunch (and she did). Tomorrow morning Jan and I have a hike together and then I'll take her back to her own place for the week. We're bring her home on weekends because we like to see her and because she needs some help managing weight and exercise. Rick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 , I would suggest you get your computer checked out by someone who can run full diagnostic tests, especially if you notice anything else odd/ I'm going to start again with mine soon: new power supply, motherboard and processor, perhaps a second hard drive. Computers wear out, or rather the components do. if you notice anything else odd eg your settings changing etc, problems on start up close down etc, then it could be a malfunction. Of course I am assuming quality up to date firewall and anti-virus are installed already. Margaret > > I just saw that my WHOLE August Inbox is missing.except for one email. I usually have at least 60 messages which I keep in every calendar month. When I delete I usually do this on an individual basis and not in groups. The chances of a whole month and exactly a calendar month is very wierd. Has this happened to anybody here?? > > > > (Very perturbed) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 I too am sitting here stunned and so deeply saddened by Bob Jone's email about . She was so excited about her missionary trip to Africa. I spoke to her just before she left and she was nervous about the long flight, but delighted with the whole idea of the trip. I will miss my dear friend deeply....she was one in a million Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 Wow. Me too. It’s almost beyond comprehension. After finally getting her back fixed up, I thought she might actually have a real quality of life. I wonder what happened. -- On 3/2/07 9:41 PM, " " <mrstrem@...> wrote: I too am sitting here stunned and so deeply saddened by Bob Jone's email about . She was so excited about her missionary trip to Africa. I spoke to her just before she left and she was nervous about the long flight, but delighted with the whole idea of the trip. I will miss my dear friend deeply....she was one in a million Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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