Guest guest Posted October 18, 2000 Report Share Posted October 18, 2000 yes there is a PDR for herbal/natural meds, and it shows interactions etc with Rx's and some OTC drugs too, what not to mix with or take with. We have one at work, comes in handy often anymore, since soo many are starting to take the natural route. shawna. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2000 Report Share Posted October 18, 2000 lol, oh yes we have lost an item or two out the car window too, neverhas thrown in church though, did crawl under the pews all the way to the front, very embarrasing!!! and everyone just looked down instead of stopping him and sending him back. shawna. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2000 Report Share Posted October 18, 2000 both my boys use to always follow me around caressing my legs when i wore panty hose, getting ready for church use to be a real parade,lol.shawna. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2000 Report Share Posted October 18, 2000 a, Do you know what the name of the PDR for herbal remedies is? I would like to see if I can get a copy. Thanks for the info! Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2000 Report Share Posted October 19, 2000 Terry, Thanks for sharing what life is like with . Yes, we are always trying to stay one step ahead of problems, but often they catch us by surprise. I don't try to look too far ahead with Brook. One problem I didn't mention with Brook is that he has a water obsession. This means that we have to keep all of the bathrooms locked at all times and we have to watch him constantly to see whether he is busily spraying water, dumping out liquids from the refridgerator or whatever he can find. Of course spitting is good too!! He takes a long bath everyday, we have removed the handle to turn the water on and off and we have had to install shower doors and have a system of dowels to lock him in. Otherwise he adjusts the water and he splashes like crazy and dumps all of the water out of the tub. Of course when it's time to get him out of the tub he gets that lucky person soaking wet. I'm thinking maybe I should put my robe on before hand. Recently, he managed to get over the locked gate to the upstairs for the first time and was happily flooding the upstairs bathroom. Brook has had 3 kinds of seizures, myoclonic, petit mal and most recently, last May generalized absence seizures. I'm very grateful that his seizures are presently controlled by medication. We are switching meds though, so I'm hoping the new one will work as well as the Depakote has. Brook was on Cisapride too for awhile, but it didn't really help his problem which was reflux, so that's why we did the Nissin. Brook only had the g-tube for about 10 weeks. We took advantage of it and gave him a T & A at that time. Lately he keeps getting ear infections. Basically he has chronic otitis media, he has eartubes, so I am dealing with the runny ears all the time. He is on lots of antibiotics. We saw the ped. ENT last week. He said that we should use the ear drops every day to help prevent ear infections. Five days later he had another ear infection. Well, he's always going to get them when he gets a runny nose. Good luck with getting the feet eval. It seems that a lot of professionals don't give orthotics to kids with Ds readily. You may have to insist. It is a quality of life issue and you want to prevent joint problems in the future. I do know a woman with a son with Ds-ASD who went to a Shriners here in Northern Ca and they didn't want to do anything for her son despite the fact that he was walking on the side of his feet. Maybe you can find a pediatric physical therapist that casts for orthotics. My insurance pays for them and I really feel it is a great benefit to him. Hope to hear from you soon. Marisa Mom to Miles 13yr, Brook 10yrs and Gennie 3yrs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2000 Report Share Posted October 19, 2000 Hi Marissa, Boy, can we relate to the water issues! LOL Although is thankfully not as creative as Brook as yet, he does make tidal waves in the tub and dump water out of it with his hands. He also plays in the toilet every chance he gets. UGH! He is so fond of water that we incorporated it into his IEP....turning on the faucets (which I'm not too sure is a good idea) and washing his hands, etc. and a water table. He is always trying to get into the kitchen sink at home. For some reason, his classroom aide was letting him play in the classroom sink. I told her that in the real world the sink can be dangerous...glassware, knives, etc. and that I couldn't be sure that there would never be something in the kitchen sink that could hurt him. That hadn't occurred to her! Since doesn't eat by mouth, I don't think it occurs to him that there is liquid in the refrigerator. Thank God! He does dump out cups, glasses, soda cans, etc. if they are left within his reach. had a T & A sometime around age 4, I think. I have to say that I have never seen him more miserable....even with all of the abdominal surgeries that he has had, none of them bothered him as much as that did. The positive side of a g-tube is that I never have a problem getting him to take meds! He has had two sets of PE tubes. He still gets ear infections regularly. He is on a prophylactic antibiotic all the time due to gi bacterial overgrowth. It doesn't seem to do much for his ears. I have a hard time knowing when has an ear infection because he doesn't pull at his ear or let us know that it hurts. He NEVER runs a fever, ever! Pretty much, I have to assume that he has an ear infection whenever he has a cruddy nose which is more often than not! I am not sure what to do about his feet. My husband started a new job last month and we are waiting to here what the new Insurance will be. has Medi-Cal secondary to the primary ins. I think we will have a choice between Kaiser and a Blue Shield PPO. We've done the Blue Shield thing twice before and it really stinks! It used to be a good plan and cover mostly everything. Now they cover NOTHING! The only thing that I didn't have to fight with them about was medications. I told my husband that I was sure Blue Shield had a party when they heard that he had left that job and was no longer covered! LOL The only problem with Kaiser is the HMO stuff....gee this gets old! Maybe I can get his PCP to get an eval for prosthetics for his shoes. I'd love to hear more about Brook. Looking forward to hearing from you, Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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