Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 Hi.. have you checked his gut lately? What about viral issues? What diet is he on and what does he eat and what supplements? Have you tried something like GABA or Inositol/IP6? Have you tried when it seems to escalate giving some charcoal as a tool to see if it may be toxins etc that have flared? Is he taking magnesium and omega 3's.. they tend to be calming for some. all that said, we are using oxytocin spray which has been used for " calming " and OCD type behaviors. YOu might google oxytocin and autism and see what you come up with. there is a pubmed study on adult ASD patients with OCD behaviors that you will pull up. It is RX and may not work for all but is helping my son with some hyper behaviors post recovery. Best of luck and please fill us in on more about his protocol etc. > > > > My 4 year old son is experiencing some regression including a strange stimming behavior, increased desire to play alone as well as increased inflexibility. Nothing has changed in his diet or supplements. We are doing TD dmps and have been doing it since April. He has been doing so well, so this is a little discouraging. It very well could be due to some changes in his routine such as an added day at preschool, new friends, new teacher, etc. > > This new behavior started a couple of weeks ago and is interfering with just about everything he does. He is reaching into the air, grabbing and then touching various parts of his body. When I ask him what he is doing, he says something to the effect that he left his feet, fingers, ears, etc over there and is putting them back on. He says " Mom, it's something little boys do. " He does it during downtime and also in response to touch, either touch from a person or when his body touches something. For instance, he was playing with a play phone and his sister took it from him. He then became very upset not because his sister took the phone, but because he said he needed his finger back and it was on the phone. He also is really obsessive about it when he goes to bed at night because the blankets touch his feet and he said they are taking his toes. I actually have to pretend to glue all his body on, so it won't come off in order to have him relax. This behavior started a couple of weeks ago and just happened occasionally. Now, it has become obsessive and very hard to distract him from it. At times he even gets mad. He yelled at his feet the other day to stop falling off. He cycles in and out of repetitive behaviors, but the repetitive behaviors have become much less frequent until this behavior and it has always been easy to redirect him until this recent occurrence. He's also never become mad when trying to redirect him until this behavior. At least now he can verbalize to a certain extent what he's doing which is encouraging. He has also never really had tactile defensiveness. > > I'm not really sure what to make of this. Has anyone seen anything like this or have any suggestions. > > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.4/449 - Release Date: 9/15/2006 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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