Guest guest Posted December 27, 2002 Report Share Posted December 27, 2002 Yah...Triana bites sometimes, but generally not during CPT. I told her that if she bites me, I'll bite her back. (I don't actually bite her back, but just telling her that makes her stop trying to bite...she knows it hurts me when she does it.) I was holding her in my lap last night while I played a game with some friends, and she just up and bit me on my breast for no reason. I was not amused. Set her down in the chair next to me and wouldn't pick her back up for the rest of the evening. That made her extremely mad and unhappy, but hey, she'll remember that next time. We take care of her kicking by holding her legs down if she kicks us. That makes her very mad. You only have to hold them still for 30 seconds or so until she gets the hint and stops trying to kick. She hates being restrained in any way, which is why I think she hates therapy so much...all that staying in one place, and having to be in specific positions far longer than she'd prefer. The actual bopping part doesn't seem to be a problem (except when we accidentally get her hair in the way). It's the positioning that gets her upset. We actually don't have a family history of kids or adults dying from any of those types of things on either side of the family. My grandfather had a set of twin siblings that died shortly after birth because their spines were not covered, and a 7-year-old brother that died from some contagious disease (forget what, but not lung-related) The other 10 of his siblings died of old age or cancer. Grandpa died of complications from hepatitis (gotten from a blood transfusion from before they checked for that stuff). My grandma's sister died of lung cancer and her brother is still living (as is my grandma). On the other side, my grandparents' siblings all lived to adulthood with my grandpa's half-sibs all living, and my grandma's sister died of old age (complicated by Alzheimer's) and her brother is still living. My mom's sister died at birth because of the cord, and her brother is still living. Dad was an only child. I don't know anything before my grandparents' generation; I have genealogical info, but no idea what most of them died from. I'm guessing our families have just lucked out for a few generations and not married carriers...I just drew the CF straw. Oh well... Hope you guys have better luck with the CPT...have you guys looked into getting the vest yet? I'm just holding on till it gets here... Shanna mom of Triana, age 2 wcf Re: Consumption, TB, Asthma, Pneumonia Etc. Etc. All those years ago when children died young and no one had ever heard of CF it wa always put down to either pneumonia or Consumption (which is I think another name for TB). My Father-in-law remembers a younger brother dying when he was about 7 years old of " TB " which we have decided was probably CF. SO being 7 years old 70 years ago was pretty good going for CF. Usually died within first year or two. Shanna - your story about Triana and her Physio sounds very familiar with Shelby who was 2 on 16th November. But she tops it off with biting and kicking her mother - who has the bruises and bite marks to prove it. Her psycologist said she was too young to react this way but we are trying to get the psycologist to actually come to the house and watch her as its getting physically impossible for her mother to do the CPT at all. Shelby will allow our Home Care to do it and also most of the time me. Although even with me she will struggle and wriggle about. We have taken to trying to get her to bounce on a mini trampoline instead and then try to blow us all over! Love Grandma Maggs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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