Guest guest Posted October 18, 2002 Report Share Posted October 18, 2002 He also > refuses to wear a coat to school. I'm thinking about starting up OT again. I'll > catch up with you all soon. > > Amy H--in Michigan > Kepler 5 ASD and Bethany 6 1/2 N (((amy))) wow, sounds like lots of stuff happening~~ sending positive thoughts and prayers for your dh...and hoping things calm down for you soon~~ As for the not wearing a coat...Im still having this problem with jenna...and its been VERY cold and today its even snowing!!! One of her teachers even came over to help with the coat problem...but still won't do it...she will wear it at school, but at home...NOT....so if you come up with any suggestions please let me know!!! Cause i know jenna is gonna end up getting sick...one morning it was 17 degrees..and it won't be long till its below 0.....yuk nancy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2002 Report Share Posted October 18, 2002 oh no amy!! it sounds like you have had a bit of a rough time lately! i hope things start to look up soon! sounds like you had a wonderful field trip with kep. you should be very proud - i know those kind of excursions aren't easy for our kids! michelle update > Hello. Yes, I am still alive! Just thought I'd let you all know how things > were going here before I disappear again. > > We are getting Kep's yeast problem under control. He is taking his medicine > without protest now, so that helps. His butt has almost completely healed, > and his behaviors are a whole lot better. > > For example: We had a class field trip on Monday. We went to a local apple > cider mill. We took a hay ride, watched them make cider, got free donuts, > etc. Kep was perfect the entire time. The machines were loud, but he was > so enthralled by them that he just stuck his fingers in his ears and watched > for over a half an hour! We have had fewer tantrums, and very little > aggression. > > For those that mentioned it, Kep does get acidopholus too. It doesn't seem > to keep this from reoccuring though. > > Of course, it's not all wonderful. He is insisting on sleeping with his > window open even though it is hovering around freezing each night. He also > refuses to wear a coat to school. I'm thinking about starting up OT again. > > We are pretty much done at the autism center except for a few home visits > and one up-coming intensive weekend. I'm kind of glad about that because we > are all ready for a break. They are closing the center soon anyways to > re-do the whole thing, add services and such. > > As far as the poop thing, we are working on a very slow procedure. Kep is > doing pretty well and I hope to have him out of pull-ups by Christmas. > > The rest of the family is not doing great. Cam was in the hospital this > week due to severe abdominal pain and elevated white blood cell count. > They still aren't sure but think it may have been an early gall bladder > attack. > > Bethany had a horrible week as far as her anxiety is concerned. I finally > found out last night that her best friend at school has been out for over a > week because she is very ill. I talked to Carly's mom and then was able to > reassure Bethany that Carly was not going to die (yes, she really thought > that). She seemed better today. It has just been hard for me to do > anything or go anywhere. I had a girl scout meeting last night that I had > to leave early because I had promised Bethany I would be home at a certain > time. > > Oh, and me? I'm fine, I guess. I'm having a lot of back pain but it is > managable. I'm tired a lot of the time, but that's because I don't get any > sleep! I'm stitching a lot as xmas will be here soon and I have to get > teacher gifts done. > > So, that's it. Nothing very exciting really. > Hi to all the new members, and apologies to all the old ones that I seem to > be ignoring lately. I'm not really, just doing different things. I'll > catch up with you all soon. > > Amy H--in Michigan > Kepler 5 ASD and Bethany 6 1/2 NT > " Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. " ~ Jefferson > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Unlimited Internet access for only $21.95/month. Try MSN! > http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/2monthsfree.asp > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2002 Report Share Posted October 18, 2002 > Hello. Yes, I am still alive! Just thought I'd let you all know how things > were going here before I disappear again. Wow it sounds as if you have your hands full again! Take Care - hope everyone gets well soon. Kerri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2003 Report Share Posted July 16, 2003 Hello all, I'm sorry I have been gone again. Things here have been busy! has work outs every morning and practice every night. We've been dealing with a lot with him. Mostly good stuff! He finally got out all the abuse he endured while in his past foster home. A report has been filed and the foster parents have been removed from fostering. This was devastating to know your child has endured all this abuse! He's driving now......only with me though!!!! School starts the 19th of august........ahhhhhhh relief! Cross Country also starts.... I have finally been granted a hearing for my disability on August 11th. I just hope and pray this goes through. It has been a long hard fight!!! I have been placed on a NO Carb diet. I am still trying to convince someone that Chocolate is a VEGETABLE!!!!!!!!!! I have had no carbs.....no sugar....no flour.....no starches......NOTHJING!! I lost 6 pounds in 2 days. My Glucose is coming down finally! I went from 330 to 161 in 2 days. I'm still in trial and error statge. I'm swimming 2 days a week. Well it's time to get to the track....and me to the pool! Love, Becky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2003 Report Share Posted July 16, 2003 Hi Becky ! Its good to hear from you. Good luck on your disability. And let us know when you find out something. HUgs, L. In LUPIES , Becky and Ellington <ellington@k...> wrote: > Hello all, > > I'm sorry I have been gone again. > > Things here have been busy! has work outs every morning and > practice every night. > We've been dealing with a lot with him. Mostly good stuff! He > finally got out all the abuse he endured while in his past foster home. > A report has been filed and the foster parents have been removed from > fostering. This was devastating to know your child has endured all this > abuse! > > He's driving now......only with me though!!!! > > School starts the 19th of august........ahhhhhhh relief! Cross > Country also starts.... > > I have finally been granted a hearing for my disability on August > 11th. I just hope and pray this goes through. It has been a long hard > fight!!! > > I have been placed on a NO Carb diet. I am still trying to convince > someone that Chocolate is a VEGETABLE!!!!!!!!!! I have had no > carbs.....no sugar....no flour.....no starches......NOTHJING!! I lost 6 > pounds in 2 days. My Glucose is coming down finally! I went from 330 > to 161 in 2 days. I'm still in trial and error statge. I'm swimming 2 > days a week. > Well it's time to get to the track....and me to the pool! > > Love, Becky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 Jack, I'm on advandamet but I had this problem before I was put on it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2004 Report Share Posted May 11, 2004 O my goodness, . Pneumonia...wow. I hope you have a speedy recovery...and in Hospital on Mother's Day...that bites. Glad you are out now. Just be good to yourself, take it slow getting back into the rhythmn of life. Tam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2011 Report Share Posted January 15, 2011 Thanks for info, Feeling worst today then I have hoping it will pass asap. I tried sleep half up and semi sitting yet still in awful pain at present so much so I am rocking Miss Donna-marie rachel > Tami wrote: I have found sleeping in a semi sitting position helps my sinus drain and reduces morning pressure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2011 Report Share Posted August 11, 2011 I got a message to update my yahoo groups...I'M WAVING 'HI' TO ALL MY NEW FRIENDS..SEE ME? I don't want to look at any posts, I tend to write BOOkS as answers. I'm so UPSET, thats a nice word, I'm more then that at my 'Adult' KIDS! They are just waking-up, at 11:45a.m., they stay up untill 5-6a.m. I was up till 3a.m. cleaning up the kitchen, hard when your in a wheelchair. Takes me longer then most to do thingsboth astayed up watching T.V. as I worked. They know we were going to see their Dad today,, I just let them sleep. I wanted to do a few things today, but 'H**l' what Mom wants. My Son has to go to work at 6p.m. today, so I won't be able to do a few things, I wanted to do. It's like the only time I get to go any where is to the Dr....That doesn't make for a 'HAPPY PEGI'. My son said I could some more cleaning, or get back on the Computer when we come back. Doesn't he know how tired & sore I'll be? Mom is close to blowing her top, then..I'm the bad guy. Better get my shows on, naybe they are getting dresed. Hugs,Pegi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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