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I am sorry you are having a hard time, I know what you're going through. Zach is very hard to manage too at times. Just keeping him safe and from destroying our stuff. I am sorry about ur tree too! You can call me any time. If u need help .As for the blue for arm the only thing i can think of is a bruise but i wouldnt know how low o2 would affect the forearm and not the extremeties first.

It seems like hes trying to discover his world even how frustrating for us that discovering is. They do not have enough receptors like we do to know when they're in danger.

As for christmas i cant believe its around the corner. got everything done here, just need to cook for xmas eve.

Hope u get everything done.

Stacey Fleming wrote:

I don't even know where to start except that I feel like can't accomplish a thing. Yesterday Sheldon was into everything all day, I couldn't even go to the bathroom or turn around without him doing something dangerous. He has no sense of danger and his receptive language and social skills are so behind, he doesn't know what he shouldn't be doing. I have a hard time keeping him safe.Last night our cats knocked the Christmas tree over and it's broken. It's still lying in the middle of the living room floor, all decorated (meaning Sheldon's breaking ornaments) and I just can't face it. I can't face getting and decorating another one.Today Sheldon has been in pain and my only guess is that it's a headache. He's been waking up at 4:30 in the morning with bad headaches (I think that's the problem anyway, he can't tell us where it

hurts). He's been so fussy all afternoon and was refusing motrin but I finally got some into him and it has helped so I have two hands again.Christmas is almost here and I still have so much to do and no way to do it...Plus all of the other things that have happened lately that I won't go into, including evidence of more regression.Anyone know about this? Last night in the bath, Sheldon's forearm looked blue. His hand seemed fine and it didn't seem to bother him, it just looked blue. It wasn't ink or marker or anything on his arm. I think it lasted about half an hour. No clue what it could have been or if I should be concerned.I know most of you have it a lot worse, I'm just down today.Thanks for listening :)Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. __________________________________________________

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I am sorry you are having a hard time, I know what you're going through. Zach is very hard to manage too at times. Just keeping him safe and from destroying our stuff. I am sorry about ur tree too! You can call me any time. If u need help .As for the blue for arm the only thing i can think of is a bruise but i wouldnt know how low o2 would affect the forearm and not the extremeties first.

It seems like hes trying to discover his world even how frustrating for us that discovering is. They do not have enough receptors like we do to know when they're in danger.

As for christmas i cant believe its around the corner. got everything done here, just need to cook for xmas eve.

Hope u get everything done.

Stacey Fleming wrote:

I don't even know where to start except that I feel like can't accomplish a thing. Yesterday Sheldon was into everything all day, I couldn't even go to the bathroom or turn around without him doing something dangerous. He has no sense of danger and his receptive language and social skills are so behind, he doesn't know what he shouldn't be doing. I have a hard time keeping him safe.Last night our cats knocked the Christmas tree over and it's broken. It's still lying in the middle of the living room floor, all decorated (meaning Sheldon's breaking ornaments) and I just can't face it. I can't face getting and decorating another one.Today Sheldon has been in pain and my only guess is that it's a headache. He's been waking up at 4:30 in the morning with bad headaches (I think that's the problem anyway, he can't tell us where it

hurts). He's been so fussy all afternoon and was refusing motrin but I finally got some into him and it has helped so I have two hands again.Christmas is almost here and I still have so much to do and no way to do it...Plus all of the other things that have happened lately that I won't go into, including evidence of more regression.Anyone know about this? Last night in the bath, Sheldon's forearm looked blue. His hand seemed fine and it didn't seem to bother him, it just looked blue. It wasn't ink or marker or anything on his arm. I think it lasted about half an hour. No clue what it could have been or if I should be concerned.I know most of you have it a lot worse, I'm just down today.Thanks for listening :)Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. __________________________________________________

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My cats knocked down the Christmas tree one year in the middle of the night. It makes you feel like quitting because of all the work that went into creating it. We had a real tree and the sap water was all over the rug and we had this wet sticky then hard sticky spot for some time.

The other day I went to get my girls hair cut and they were admiring and of course touching and grabbing the christmas tree on display. Bridget took a glass bulb and just squeezed it in her hand till it broke, thankfully she didn't get hurt. They certainly do things you just cannot understand.

Don't let the holiday overwhelm you. If something doesn't get done, all will understand. Very few (esp. with children) get it all done.

Sorry I can't provide you with any information regarding his arm. Just wanted to give you some understanding support.

Kerry mother to Abigail 4 yrs (optic atrophy suspected mito) and Bridget 2 yrs.Stacey Fleming wrote:

I don't even know where to start except that I feel like can't accomplish a thing. Yesterday Sheldon was into everything all day, I couldn't even go to the bathroom or turn around without him doing something dangerous. He has no sense of danger and his receptive language and social skills are so behind, he doesn't know what he shouldn't be doing. I have a hard time keeping him safe.Last night our cats knocked the Christmas tree over and it's broken. It's still lying in the middle of the living room floor, all decorated (meaning Sheldon's breaking ornaments) and I just can't face it. I can't face getting and decorating another one.Today Sheldon has been in pain and my only guess is that it's a headache. He's been waking up at 4:30 in the morning with bad headaches (I think that's the problem anyway, he can't tell us where it

hurts). He's been so fussy all afternoon and was refusing motrin but I finally got some into him and it has helped so I have two hands again.Christmas is almost here and I still have so much to do and no way to do it...Plus all of the other things that have happened lately that I won't go into, including evidence of more regression.Anyone know about this? Last night in the bath, Sheldon's forearm looked blue. His hand seemed fine and it didn't seem to bother him, it just looked blue. It wasn't ink or marker or anything on his arm. I think it lasted about half an hour. No clue what it could have been or if I should be concerned.I know most of you have it a lot worse, I'm just down today.Thanks for listening :)Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. __________________________________________________

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My cats knocked down the Christmas tree one year in the middle of the night. It makes you feel like quitting because of all the work that went into creating it. We had a real tree and the sap water was all over the rug and we had this wet sticky then hard sticky spot for some time.

The other day I went to get my girls hair cut and they were admiring and of course touching and grabbing the christmas tree on display. Bridget took a glass bulb and just squeezed it in her hand till it broke, thankfully she didn't get hurt. They certainly do things you just cannot understand.

Don't let the holiday overwhelm you. If something doesn't get done, all will understand. Very few (esp. with children) get it all done.

Sorry I can't provide you with any information regarding his arm. Just wanted to give you some understanding support.

Kerry mother to Abigail 4 yrs (optic atrophy suspected mito) and Bridget 2 yrs.Stacey Fleming wrote:

I don't even know where to start except that I feel like can't accomplish a thing. Yesterday Sheldon was into everything all day, I couldn't even go to the bathroom or turn around without him doing something dangerous. He has no sense of danger and his receptive language and social skills are so behind, he doesn't know what he shouldn't be doing. I have a hard time keeping him safe.Last night our cats knocked the Christmas tree over and it's broken. It's still lying in the middle of the living room floor, all decorated (meaning Sheldon's breaking ornaments) and I just can't face it. I can't face getting and decorating another one.Today Sheldon has been in pain and my only guess is that it's a headache. He's been waking up at 4:30 in the morning with bad headaches (I think that's the problem anyway, he can't tell us where it

hurts). He's been so fussy all afternoon and was refusing motrin but I finally got some into him and it has helped so I have two hands again.Christmas is almost here and I still have so much to do and no way to do it...Plus all of the other things that have happened lately that I won't go into, including evidence of more regression.Anyone know about this? Last night in the bath, Sheldon's forearm looked blue. His hand seemed fine and it didn't seem to bother him, it just looked blue. It wasn't ink or marker or anything on his arm. I think it lasted about half an hour. No clue what it could have been or if I should be concerned.I know most of you have it a lot worse, I'm just down today.Thanks for listening :)Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. __________________________________________________

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Thanks for your words of encouragement.

I know we all go through it. I don't know what I'd do without this

group.

> Hi Stacey,

>  

> Getting down is natural no matter how ill your child is right now. The

> fact is, we all face mito in our own lives in our own ways 24/7. Of

> course we are going to have rough days and need to express ourselves.

>  

> Someday you will get to look back and laugh at what your cats did to

> the tree, but for now it is just too much.

>  

> I will think of you, and say a prayer for you tonight. I know how hard

> it is. You are a strong woman, and a great mother. Take on one task at

> a time, and forget the rest until you are ready to take on one more. I

> know you can do it. :)

>  

> Vent, scream cry...whatever it takes.

>  

> Sending you a big Hug!

>  

> Myst

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Hi , thanks for the note. Part of it did look like a bruise but I

couldn't see it today, it was very strange.

Yes, it's good that he's discovering his world. I know, I should be

happy.

Our appt. to apply with social services for the medicaid waiver is

tomorrow, I hope it's not too involved. At least I have my

mother-in-law to watch him during the meeting so I don't have to take

him with me.

> I am sorry you are having a hard time, I know what you're going

> through. Zach is very  hard to manage too at times. Just keeping him

> safe and from destroying our stuff. I am sorry about ur tree too! You

> can call me any time. If u need help .As for the blue for arm the only

> thing i can think of is a bruise but i wouldnt know how low o2 would

> affect the forearm and not the extremeties first.

> It seems like hes trying to discover his world even how frustrating

> for us that discovering is. They do not have enough receptors like we

> do to know when they're in danger.

> As for christmas i cant believe its around the corner. got everything

> done here, just need to cook for xmas eve.

>  

> Hope u get everything done.

>

>

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Sorry to hear of your bad day. Sometimes we all get a little

overwhelmed. I call them my " Calgon take me away " days! Those are the days

that even the little things just seem to bug you and you need to take a

break and get alone for a while. Even if it's just a hot bubble bath; my

favorite. I hope the day got better as it went along, but if not, try to

get a good night's rest and we'll hope tomorrow is better for you. :)

See www.caringbridge.org/ia/mitomomof9 and this link to see a real look into

Mito using a photo collage of my girls at www.heartbeatsformito.org

Darla: mommy to

Asenath (4) Mito, CNS Vasculitis, strokes, migraines, seizures, G-tube,

hypotonicity, disautonomy, SID, dev. delays, asthma, cyclic vomiting...

Zipporrah (12 months) Mito, strokes, neuro-motor planning dysfunction, SID,

GERD, 100% G-tube fed, asthma, trach issues, aberrant subclavian artery,

disautonomy, hypo & hypertonicity, migraines, possible seizures, dumping

syndrome, iron deficiency...

Luke (16), Leah (14), Rachael (12), Isaac (10), Tirzah (8), Kezia (3), &

Marquis (2) (some with Mito symptoms)

Venting... not having a good day

>

> I don't even know where to start except that I feel like can't

> accomplish a thing. Yesterday Sheldon was into everything all day, I

> couldn't even go to the bathroom or turn around without him doing

> something dangerous. He has no sense of danger and his receptive

> language and social skills are so behind, he doesn't know what he

> shouldn't be doing. I have a hard time keeping him safe.

>

> Last night our cats knocked the Christmas tree over and it's broken.

> It's still lying in the middle of the living room floor, all decorated

> (meaning Sheldon's breaking ornaments) and I just can't face it. I

> can't face getting and decorating another one.

>

> Today Sheldon has been in pain and my only guess is that it's a

> headache. He's been waking up at 4:30 in the morning with bad headaches

> (I think that's the problem anyway, he can't tell us where it hurts).

> He's been so fussy all afternoon and was refusing motrin but I finally

> got some into him and it has helped so I have two hands again.

>

> Christmas is almost here and I still have so much to do and no way to

> do it...

>

> Plus all of the other things that have happened lately that I won't go

> into, including evidence of more regression.

>

> Anyone know about this? Last night in the bath, Sheldon's forearm

> looked blue. His hand seemed fine and it didn't seem to bother him, it

> just looked blue. It wasn't ink or marker or anything on his arm. I

> think it lasted about half an hour. No clue what it could have been or

> if I should be concerned.

>

> I know most of you have it a lot worse, I'm just down today.

>

> Thanks for listening :)

>

>

>

>

> Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions.

>

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Sorry you are having such a hard time. I think this season can become very overwhelming, or it is for me at least. I'm not sure about the blueness, sorry. Do you use any type of preventitive medicine for his headaches? Grace went through the same thing as Sheldon is. She would obviously be in pain, but could not tell us. Eventually after a few doctors appointments where I swore she had an ear infection, yet she was fine, we targeted that it was migranes. Since then she has been on Periactin for them. It tastes HORRIBLE, but I usually mix it with a huge cup of milk, or put it through her g tube. Maybe you can ask your doctor to try it, we have had great success with it.

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I don't know what options there are for preventive meds. except

for motrin or prescriptions. I gave him motrin before bed last night

and he slept through the night. He always perks up after I give him

motrin and will start playing, eating and drinking so he must be in

some kind of pain. I will definitely ask the doc about Periactin. I

called yesterday to make an appointment because of the head aches but

it's not for 2 weeks. Don't know what to do until then besides keep

giving him motrin. I feel so on my own with everything with Sheldon,

our pediatrician does not give the instructions I'd like. We just seem

to have to figure out things on our own. I have always struggled with

feeding issues, especially now that his esophageal dysmotility has

been diagnosed with the upper GI, I don't know what not to feed him. I

know baby food-consistency foods are good, but what about crackers and

pretzels and things like that? I guess I just want more instruction.

The Sheldon manual, that's what I want :)

Thanks for your response, I hope you are all doing well.

Sorry you are having such a hard time.

I think this season can become very overwhelming, or it is for me at

least. I'm not sure about the blueness, sorry. Do you use

any type of preventitive medicine for his headaches? Grace went

through the same thing as Sheldon is. She would obviously be in

pain, but could not tell us. Eventually after a few doctors

appointments where I swore she had an ear infection, yet she was fine,

we targeted that it was migranes. Since then she has been on Periactin

for them. It tastes HORRIBLE, but I usually mix it with a huge

cup of milk, or put it through her g tube. Maybe you can ask

your doctor to try it, we have had great success with it.

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Hi :

Sounds like you have your hands full and then some. Sounds like you

need a major calgon take me away, but you can't because Sheldon would do

more harm than good for you. What age is Sheldon at? The stuff that

he's doing almost reminds me of the age anywhere between 18 months and 2

1/2 years of age. Some kids get in to more trouble than you can

believe. As for the tree can you put a baby gate around it to protect

it? I've always thought it was strange to have people do this seeing as

I've never had to do it; but it does work, especially for animals. Or

do you think Sheldon would try climbing over it.

Can you get help? Does Sheldon do well with others in listening? Like

getting a mothers helper while you do things in the house? Sounds like

you need a break. And some times it's harder to leave your child with

some one else while you do errands, but doing errands can be such a

relief for your sanity. Here in Appleton I can get respite dollars. So

I can hire a babysitter over 18 to care for Leah and I get reimbursed

for the money I pay that sitter. I need to use it more now that my

husband works nights and that is the time for my meetings and such.

Can't help you on the blue area. I haven't had that happen to Leah or

any of my other kids. I could say a reaction to the temp of the water,

but I would think the area would turn more red than blue if the water

was warm. I know Leah's lips turn blue when we are swimming either in

Lake Michigan or even an indoor swimming pool. Let us know.

Nerenhausen

mom to Leah

Stacey Fleming wrote:

>I don't even know where to start except that I feel like can't

>accomplish a thing. Yesterday Sheldon was into everything all day, I

>couldn't even go to the bathroom or turn around without him doing

>something dangerous. He has no sense of danger and his receptive

>language and social skills are so behind, he doesn't know what he

>shouldn't be doing. I have a hard time keeping him safe.

>

>Last night our cats knocked the Christmas tree over and it's broken.

>It's still lying in the middle of the living room floor, all decorated

>(meaning Sheldon's breaking ornaments) and I just can't face it. I

>can't face getting and decorating another one.

>

>Today Sheldon has been in pain and my only guess is that it's a

>headache. He's been waking up at 4:30 in the morning with bad headaches

>(I think that's the problem anyway, he can't tell us where it hurts).

>He's been so fussy all afternoon and was refusing motrin but I finally

>got some into him and it has helped so I have two hands again.

>

>Christmas is almost here and I still have so much to do and no way to

>do it...

>

>Plus all of the other things that have happened lately that I won't go

>into, including evidence of more regression.

>

>Anyone know about this? Last night in the bath, Sheldon's forearm

>looked blue. His hand seemed fine and it didn't seem to bother him, it

>just looked blue. It wasn't ink or marker or anything on his arm. I

>think it lasted about half an hour. No clue what it could have been or

>if I should be concerned.

>

>I know most of you have it a lot worse, I'm just down today.

>

>Thanks for listening :)

>

>

>

>

>Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions.

>

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Thanks, .

I'm doing a little better today. Sheldon's not crying in pain and he

and I managed to do a little Christmas shopping this morning before PT.

He is 3 but developmentally delayed so he's probably acting like an

18-month-old only it's much harder than a normal 18-month old because

of his learning problems. We do have respite reimbursement but I don't

have many people who can watch him. I have a friend who can take him

some times but her son has a cold so that's out until her family is

healthy. My mother in law will watch him for our medicaid appt. this

afternoon but she gets tired easily so she can't keep him for long. At

least she can give me usually a couple of hours a week.

Our PT offered us a tree so I guess we'll use that.

Hope you're all having a good day :)

> Hi :

>

> Sounds like you have your hands full and then some.  Sounds like you

> need a major calgon take me away, but you can't because Sheldon would

> do

> more harm than good for you.  What age is Sheldon at?  The stuff that

> he's doing almost reminds me of the age anywhere between 18 months

> and 2

> 1/2 years of age.  Some kids get in to more trouble than you can

> believe.  As for the tree can you put a baby gate around it to protect

> it?  I've always thought it was strange to have people do this seeing

> as

> I've never had to do it; but it does work, especially for animals.  Or

> do you think Sheldon would try climbing over it. 

>

> Can you get help?  Does Sheldon do well with others in listening? 

> Like

> getting a mothers helper while you do things in the house?  Sounds

> like

> you need a break.  And some times it's harder to leave your child with

> some one else while you do errands, but doing errands can be such a

> relief for your sanity.  Here in Appleton I can get respite dollars. 

> So

> I can hire a babysitter over 18 to care for Leah and I get reimbursed

> for the money I pay that sitter.  I need to use it more now that my

> husband works nights and that is the time for my meetings and such. 

>

> Can't help you on the blue area.  I haven't had that happen to Leah or

> any of my other kids.  I could say a reaction to the temp of the

> water,

> but I would think the area would turn more red than blue if the water

> was warm.   I know Leah's lips turn blue when we are swimming either

> in

> Lake Michigan or even an indoor swimming pool.  Let us know.

>

> Nerenhausen

> mom to Leah

>

> Stacey Fleming wrote:

>

> >I don't even know where to start except that I feel like can't

> >accomplish a thing. Yesterday Sheldon was into everything all day, I

> >couldn't even go to the bathroom or turn around without him doing

> >something dangerous. He has no sense of danger and his receptive

> >language and social skills are so behind, he doesn't know what he

> >shouldn't be doing. I have a hard time keeping him safe.

> >

> >Last night our cats knocked the Christmas tree over and it's broken.

> >It's still lying in the middle of the living room floor, all

> decorated

> >(meaning Sheldon's breaking ornaments) and I just can't face it. I

> >can't face getting and decorating another one.

> >

> >Today Sheldon has been in pain and my only guess is that it's a

> >headache. He's been waking up at 4:30 in the morning with bad

> headaches

> >(I think that's the problem anyway, he can't tell us where it hurts).

> >He's been so fussy all afternoon and was refusing motrin but I

> finally

> >got some into him and it has helped so I have two hands again.

> >

> >Christmas is almost here and I still have so much to do and no way to

> >do it...

> >

> >Plus all of the other things that have happened lately that I won't

> go

> >into, including evidence of more regression.

> >

> >Anyone know about this? Last night in the bath, Sheldon's forearm

> >looked blue. His hand seemed fine and it didn't seem to bother him,

> it

> >just looked blue. It wasn't ink or marker or anything on his arm. I

> >think it lasted about half an hour. No clue what it could have been

> or

> >if I should be concerned.

> >

> >I know most of you have it a lot worse, I'm just down today.

> >

> >Thanks for listening :)

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >Please contact mito-owner with any problems or

> questions.

> >

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Thanks, things are looking up a bit today. Getting some sleep

last night helped I'm sure :)

Sorry to

hear of your bad day. Sometimes we all get a little

overwhelmed. I call them my " Calgon take me away "

days! Those are the days

that even the little things just seem to bug you and you need to take

a

break and get alone for a while. Even if it's just a hot bubble

bath; my

favorite. I hope the day got better as it went along, but if

not, try to

get a good night's rest and we'll hope tomorrow is better for you.

:)

See www.caringbridge.org/ia/mitomomof9 and this link to see a real

look into

Mito using a photo collage of my girls at

www.heartbeatsformito.org

Darla: mommy to

Asenath (4) Mito, CNS Vasculitis, strokes, migraines, seizures,

G-tube,

hypotonicity, disautonomy, SID, dev. delays, asthma, cyclic

vomiting...

Zipporrah (12 months) Mito, strokes, neuro-motor planning dysfunction,

SID,

GERD, 100% G-tube fed, asthma, trach issues, aberrant subclavian

artery,

disautonomy, hypo & hypertonicity, migraines, possible seizures,

dumping

syndrome, iron deficiency...

Luke (16), Leah (14), Rachael (12), Isaac (10), Tirzah (8), Kezia (3),

&

Marquis (2) (some with Mito

symptoms)

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Dear ,

You have every right to fell frustrated, regardless that some people have

it worse. I, personally get so tired of hearing that statement as if it is

supposed to make me feel better to know others have it worse. When I read

e-mails about other parents that are going through more than me, it breaks

my heart so much for them. Sometime, everything seems to be going too well

(at least our standards) like Leanna has been healthy for months and all it

takes is one cough to throw me over the edge. I know I am being unreasonable

and over reacting but I cannot help it. Last year she got a sinus infection

and spent all of her xmas and a month of school after with a crisis and

deteriorated. She has been so healthy so far and then 2 days ago got sick

just in time to miss the fun stuff in school the last week before vacation.

She got sick on the same EXACT date (12-15) as last year when I looked at

her medicine refill. I was disgusted and depressed all day yesterday amd

took her to the doctor for no good reason. He said she was just sick with a

cold and to wait until Monday. Today , she is better and in school after I

lost sleep all night reliving as Assuming this woyuld be the 3rd lousy xmas

in a row. First, Samya died xmas 2002, then xmas 2003, my brother in law

dies in a plane crash while Leanna is deteriorating and so I figure I wonder

what this xmas will bring? I am trying so hard not to be so negative, but it

is so darn hard not to be. I guess now I am venting and we all have a right

to vent because the Holidays are so hard on all of us while others are busy

being jolly.

I hope things get better son for you.

 

 

Suhad Haddad  --  Mom to Samya (Died 12-10-02 of Leigh's Synd.) & Leanna

with same disease.

Samya's Memorial Site: www.samyahaddad.com/.org/.net

Email: Suhad1970@...

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Venting... not having a good day

I don't even know where to start except that I feel like can't

accomplish a thing. Yesterday Sheldon was into everything all day, I

couldn't even go to the bathroom or turn around without him doing

something dangerous. He has no sense of danger and his receptive

language and social skills are so behind, he doesn't know what he

shouldn't be doing. I have a hard time keeping him safe.

Last night our cats knocked the Christmas tree over and it's broken.

It's still lying in the middle of the living room floor, all decorated

(meaning Sheldon's breaking ornaments) and I just can't face it. I

can't face getting and decorating another one.

Today Sheldon has been in pain and my only guess is that it's a

headache. He's been waking up at 4:30 in the morning with bad headaches

(I think that's the problem anyway, he can't tell us where it hurts).

He's been so fussy all afternoon and was refusing motrin but I finally

got some into him and it has helped so I have two hands again.

Christmas is almost here and I still have so much to do and no way to

do it...

Plus all of the other things that have happened lately that I won't go

into, including evidence of more regression.

Anyone know about this? Last night in the bath, Sheldon's forearm

looked blue. His hand seemed fine and it didn't seem to bother him, it

just looked blue. It wasn't ink or marker or anything on his arm. I

think it lasted about half an hour. No clue what it could have been or

if I should be concerned.

I know most of you have it a lot worse, I'm just down today.

Thanks for listening :)

Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions.

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