Guest guest Posted March 16, 2005 Report Share Posted March 16, 2005 Hi! My son is now 14 and is 5’10 and weighs 175. To look at him he is not overweight BUT….he was when he was younger and I did the same thing as you are doing…except my son shot up in height so he evened out well. He is going to be tall and broad shoulders like my husband. My son is in a size 12 MENS size!! Same as myhusband! My only concern would be not to make it a big deal to hurt his feelings but rather you need a partner for your health changes and would love for him to do it with you…kids are so sensitive. And others can be so mean to them. Its for his own good for health reasons too ya know? My son has always been a bigger kid..other kids are up to his shoulder if that , that are in his class!!! http://knittingandthings.blogspot.com http://kellyscreativejewelry.blogspot.com http://davesnewsandreviews.blogspot.com AVON http://www.youravon.com/kellydonovan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2005 Report Share Posted March 16, 2005 Hi -- I think what you are doing for your son is great. My "words of wisdom" would be that if you can find someone else to help reinforce those ideas it might help. I know that when my boys were 12 years old -- nothing that mom said was right. How long has it been since he has been to see a doctor? What does the physician have to say? Do you have a local YMCA available? We had a personal trainer meet with our sons & set up a work out program for them. Having a guy tell them was a lot better than mom telling them. Is there a phy ed teacher at school who might be able to help him? How about a school nurse? Dacia <>< God's grace has saved you because of your faith in Christ. Your salvation doesn't come from anything you do. It is God's gift. It is not based on anything you have done. No one can brag about earning it. Ephesians 2:8-9 www.DeafJesus.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2005 Report Share Posted March 16, 2005 PS: My "overweight" son is now 16 years old, 6 feet tall and weighs 150 pounds -- all muscle! Has become a pretty good athelete. He just needed some time to grow & develop. Dacia <>< God's grace has saved you because of your faith in Christ. Your salvation doesn't come from anything you do. It is God's gift. It is not based on anything you have done. No one can brag about earning it. Ephesians 2:8-9 www.DeafJesus.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2005 Report Share Posted March 16, 2005 Got any junque food in the house! Sometimes all we have to do is buy less of that and more healthy! do it gradual!!!! LOL kida and husbands are smart (sometimes) I know i will get hollared at for that statement by someone!!! linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2005 Report Share Posted March 16, 2005 I have a now 16 yr old nephew who was overweight since he was like 5. He was always on the shorter side and at times you would think he was to overweight. The dr told him to start doing something about it. His dr suggested WW. So he went and did awesome with it. Then he gained a bit back BUT when he lost the weight the first time it gave him the confidence to join football in high school. Mind you he never played. Since then he has really slimmed down. He is still on the heavy side BUT it suits his body now. Matt was like 150 lbs at 11. Matt biggest problem was his portions and exercise. That is why WW worked for him. NH... Mom to Abby Liz 10/94 Anne 7/99 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2005 Report Share Posted March 17, 2005 ---I'm going > to help him to eat slower, drink more water, teach him > to make healthier choices about what he eats, and > continue to encourage him to work out with me. > > Does this sound extreme to anyone??? I just don't > want him to grow up to be an obese adult. > > <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< : This does not sound extreme at all!! It sounds like an excellent plan!!!! especially the working out together! Your own struggles will give you compassion and empathy in dealing with your son. : ) Faye Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 Hi I hope all is well. I am wondering if the 3 medications your son is on are for the seizures?Because, that is quite crazy, in my opinion, if this is the case. In many cases antiepileptic medication will cause a seizure disorder to worsen, as it did in my daughters case. Please check into this! I hope for the best for your son. Well this is my first time in a chat room, but I'm really looking for some help. On Tuesday of this week, my son had his first seizure. He is two and has been healthly and happy. He is currently at Childrens Hospital and is getting treatment. The doctors are having a hard time stopping the seizures. He currently has about 5-6 a day. He is now on three medications. I guess I'm just really frustrated and am looking for some support. It is killing me and my wife to watch our son go thru this. I guess we just want to vent and talk with others whom are going thru the same thing. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2005 Report Share Posted April 22, 2005 HI Chris My son is now 5yrs old and has been having seizures since he was 2months of age we are currently from Hawaii but has been transferred here to UCLA hospital and is now on the ketogenic diet before he was on the diet he has been on so many medications and has been on 4-5 meds a day now he is down to 2 meds and he is actually doing better now then how he was before seizures everyday anywhere from 5 to 50+ a day lasting from 5minutes to 1hr or not even stopping until taken to hospital when we arrived here before he was on the diet my son would end up in the PICU here at s childrens hospital I know what you and your family are going through hang in there and we can all work it out together.And trust me there are alot of helping hands and supporters you can imagine cause I was very blessed to have such good people here to talk to and listen to what they have gone through. Jean sarahbri813@... wrote: Hi I hope all is well. I am wondering if the 3 medications your son is on are for the seizures?Because, that is quite crazy, in my opinion, if this is the case. In many cases antiepileptic medication will cause a seizure disorder to worsen, as it did in my daughters case. Please check into this! I hope for the best for your son. Well this is my first time in a chat room, but I'm really looking for some help. On Tuesday of this week, my son had his first seizure. He is two and has been healthly and happy. He is currently at Childrens Hospital and is getting treatment. The doctors are having a hard time stopping the seizures. He currently has about 5-6 a day. He is now on three medications. I guess I'm just really frustrated and am looking for some support. It is killing me and my wife to watch our son go thru this. I guess we just want to vent and talk with others whom are going thru the same thing. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2005 Report Share Posted May 3, 2005 Thanks for the email . Things have gotten a little better for our son. He is home now, and has not had another seizure for 2 1/2 weeks. They placed him on the 3 meds because he was having some many seizures. i guess they just wanted them to stop. He is off the clonapin, and is now on depakote and keppra. They are going to try and ween him off the depakote slowly and stay on the keppra. This is all so crazy. How in the hell do people handle this? --- sarahbri813@... wrote: > Hi > I hope all is well. I am wondering if the 3 > medications your son is on are > for the seizures?Because, that is quite crazy, in my > opinion, if this is the > case. In many cases antiepileptic medication will > cause a seizure disorder to > worsen, as it did in my daughters case. Please check > into this! I hope for the > best for your son. > > > > Well this is my first time in a chat room, but I'm > really looking for > some help. On Tuesday of this week, my son had his > first seizure. He > is two and has been healthly and happy. He is > currently at Childrens > Hospital and is getting treatment. The doctors are > having a hard time > stopping the seizures. He currently has about 5-6 > a day. He is now > on three medications. > > I guess I'm just really frustrated and am looking > for some support. > It is killing me and my wife to watch our son go > thru this. I guess > we just want to vent and talk with others whom are > going thru the same > thing. > > Chris > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2005 Report Share Posted May 12, 2005 Hey thanks for the response. Our guy is doing better. He is down to two meds and has not had another seizure for almost a month. We are keeping our fingers crossed. We are also seing another neurologist whom is helping with a treatment plan. I'm glad to hear your son is doing better. This has been a tough go, but we also have tons of support and great friends and family. Everyone has been awesome. Keep in touch, and I hope things only continue to get bettter for you and your family. Chris --- Fiaseu <jfiaseu2004@...> wrote: > HI Chris > My son is now 5yrs old and has been having seizures > since he was 2months of age we are currently from > Hawaii but has been transferred here to UCLA > hospital and is now on the ketogenic diet before he > was on the diet he has been on so many medications > and has been on 4-5 meds a day now he is down to 2 > meds and he is actually doing better now then how he > was before seizures everyday anywhere from 5 to 50+ > a day lasting from 5minutes to 1hr or not even > stopping until taken to hospital when we arrived > here before he was on the diet my son would end up > in the PICU here at s childrens hospital I > know what you and your family are going through hang > in there and we can all work it out together.And > trust me there are alot of helping hands and > supporters you can imagine cause I was very blessed > to have such good people here to talk to and listen > to what they have gone through. > > Jean > > sarahbri813@... wrote: > Hi > I hope all is well. I am wondering if the 3 > medications your son is on are > for the seizures?Because, that is quite crazy, in my > opinion, if this is the > case. In many cases antiepileptic medication will > cause a seizure disorder to > worsen, as it did in my daughters case. Please check > into this! I hope for the > best for your son. > > > > Well this is my first time in a chat room, but I'm > really looking for > some help. On Tuesday of this week, my son had his > first seizure. He > is two and has been healthly and happy. He is > currently at Childrens > Hospital and is getting treatment. The doctors are > having a hard time > stopping the seizures. He currently has about 5-6 > a day. He is now > on three medications. > > I guess I'm just really frustrated and am looking > for some support. > It is killing me and my wife to watch our son go > thru this. I guess > we just want to vent and talk with others whom are > going thru the same > thing. > > Chris > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2005 Report Share Posted July 10, 2005 The tremors could be anxiety or a medication side effect. My son is not a teenager, but he does tremble. His trembling is during times of severe anxiety and they even include his jaw. He looks as if he is shivering with cold. Some meds can cause tremors as a side effect (would be noticeable in his hands)- you might want to check that out with his doctor. Good luck! Bonnie > Hi, > It has been a few months since I have posted. My son is 15 with OCD. > He has really been having alot of obsessions the past couple of months. > His doctor (for cbt) has been working with him non-stop. He has become > very emotional and I have noticed a few incidents of him shakeing. I > asked him why he was shakeing and he responed " he didn't know " . He is > on med's * Risperdal & Anafranil. His Anafranil was just increased last > Tuesday. I am feeling so frustrated for him. I can see he really is > trying to hold it together best he can but it is hard. Another big > thing is he has had a girlfriend since January. I feel he has added > stress from that. The doctor said he belives I am right but he is > always going to have girlfriends and needs to learn how to manage with > his OCD. I know that is true. I just don't know what else to do for my > child. I have had my stomach in knots, never knowing what his mood will > be like next. His Dad would like him to be not so fresh with his mouth > but I say that is just a teenager! Sorry to ramble on. Anyone have any > words of wisdom on how to deal with this and a girlfriend too? And yes, > she does know about his OCD. I am not sure how much she understands it > and if he does lose her (due to his shakeing etc.) how he will be. > Marilyn in pA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2005 Report Share Posted July 10, 2005 Hi Marilyn, it's good to hear from you! Sorry things seem to have been increasing recently with your son! How long has he been on these medications?? I do know some can cause tremors/shaking. Could even cause someone to be more emotional. With the girlfriend, I'm sure if he's not " sure " as to how stable/secure their relationship is (will it last, etc.) that it is adding to some stress for him. Is this his first girlfriend? And between a girlfriend, dealing with OCD, being in therapy, meds, etc., AND being a teenager - I'm sure it is hard to determine where any mood/mouthiness comes from. I know my 3 sons - okay, 2 of the 3! and ages 20 and 16 - can drive me up the wall with their tones/attitudes/mouth.... Boy, I could tell stories! And these are my 2 *normal* sons, not my OCD teen. I wish I had words of wisdom for you & son! Do you feel the CBT doc is experienced with OCD? If his OCD has just increased recently (last 2 months) and the shaking just began - how do YOU feel girlfriend is handling it? If he's worried about her, then maybe if she could reassure him that they are " fine " and he should just concentrate on his therapy and not worry about " them " , it might help. I know my oldest was terrible to be around during any times he & girlfriend were having " words " or thought the other was losing interest or anything, all that stuff teens worry about. Gotta go! Keep us updated! > Hi, > It has been a few months since I have posted. My son is 15 with OCD. > He has really been having alot of obsessions the past couple of months. > His doctor (for cbt) has been working with him non-stop. He has become > very emotional and I have noticed a few incidents of him shakeing. I > asked him why he was shakeing and he responed " he didn't know " . He is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2005 Report Share Posted July 10, 2005 We discontinued anafranil (chlomipramine) because, among other things, it caused really awful (in our minds) hand tremors in our daughter. It was really disturbing to see my 8 year old's hands shaking so badly that she looked like a Parkinson's disease sufferer. I don't know if this is the sort of trembling you are describing, but I do know it is common with the older SRIs, of which I think anafranil/chlomipramine is the only one currently used to treat OCD. I was on a different SRI as a child, imipramine, and it caused the same issue for me. My daughter's doctor suggested that the trembling was caused by too much seratonin. Has your son been on other medications? Usually anafranil/chlomipramine is not a first choice, in my understanding, because although it is quite effective it does have more side effects than the newer SSRIs (zoloft, prozac, etc.) Just my experience. Best of luck! lisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2005 Report Share Posted July 16, 2005 > > lisa, Thanks for your post. He has been on other med's in the past. This seem to work the best. His dosage just went up on the 5th. So I know his shaking was not related to the med's. As you know not all med's work for everyone. I hope the med's you use now are sucessful for your daughter. Marilyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2005 Report Share Posted August 9, 2005 > lived in a trailer under power lines this could be a cause.. im finding > so much information and they symptoms are the same as my sons Do you live in a trailer under power lines? Have you noticed that the seizures only happen there and nowhere else? I think trailers may be bad in general, especially if they are not properly grounded, but also because the metal structure attracts electromagnetic radiation from the surrounding environment. And of course the power lines make it worse (especially if they are the big ones). Some people find that moving helps. Others may find relief from an EMF protection device. Also, if your son has a lot of metal in his body (dental fillings, braces, etc.), there may be relief in getting that removed, as they attract radiation. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2006 Report Share Posted April 6, 2006 This is an e-mail I received from Diane this morning,,I thought I'd pass it on.. My oldest son died yesterday.... Think it was his heart but waitingon autopsy results.... I held him in my arms at the morgue and keptkissing him and rubbing his hair. I am in shock and denial even tho Isaw him I keep thinking I will wake up. He died in my Grandsons arms ashe was trying to give his daddy CPR.... I never thought I would have tobury my child. My husbands brother died Monday and we just got home onTuesday morning. I don't know how I will get thu this... He was my 1stborn son... 39yrs. old...... I just want to go be with him.... Gotta golay down.... Angel Hugs, DianeMay Rainbow Dreams Color Your World With Love, Hope, Peace & Unity Note: forwarded message attached.Jan How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. My oldest son died yesterday.... Think it was his heart but waiting on autopsy results.... I held him in my arms at the morgue and kept kissing him and rubbing his hair. I am in shock and denial even tho I saw him I keep thinking I will wake up. He died in my Grandsons arms as he was trying to give his daddy CPR.... I never thought I would have to bury my child. My husbands brother died Monday and we just got home on Tuesday morning. I don't know how I will get thu this... He was my 1st born son... 39yrs. old...... I just want to go be with him.... Gotta go lay down.... Angel Hugs, Diane May Rainbow Dreams Color Your World With Love, Hope, Peace & Unity Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2006 Report Share Posted June 30, 2006 Welcome! Just post them on the board, and those who can help will respond. xoxox My son Hello, I am new to this group. Do I just field my questions to anyone or everyone or both? Thanks, Eileen Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2006 Report Share Posted June 30, 2006 Hello Eileen, welcome to our group! I just sent a greeting to another newbie, Toni, so please read it, then I won't have to repeat myself. Just jump right in and write, and people will respond to you. And you can respond to anything written also. Carolyn in Oregon My son Hello, I am new to this group. Do I just field my questions to anyone or everyone or both? Thanks, Eileen Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2006 Report Share Posted July 2, 2006 Welcome Eileen, throw them out there to the group, someone will be able to help Charlotte From: Autism and Aspergers Treatment [mailto:Autism and Aspergers Treatment ] On Behalf Of E dillon Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 10:59 PM Autism and Aspergers Treatment Subject: My son Hello, I am new to this group. Do I just field my questions to anyone or everyone or both? Thanks, Eileen Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 Nikki, im so sorry to hear this.another great corrections officer story.i hope ypu get to feeling better.and pray that it will all work out.Nikki Cowan <nikkicowan@...> wrote: Will not be coming home. They denied his parole. Parole made the decision last month and wrote him a letter but the guards at the unit did not give it to him until last night. I was to pick him up tomorrow. They gave him a one minute call to warn me. He did not have time to explain why. I feel so sick and exhausted this morning and my blood pressure is through the roof. I do not feel well enough to deal with the doctors office. I guess I will just go lay down. Tim Parsons knoxville,tn 37931 865-588-2465 x107 work www.knoxville1.com __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 Honey, My prayers are with you and your son. Dang those guards. See why I was so mad at that one C.O. that I wrote about. They just are lackadaisy about their jobs. They seem to think prisoners have no rights. I know we have a corrections officer in this group and I don't want to offend him. But there are good C.O.'s and there are those that are there for the job. Love JanetNikki Cowan <nikkicowan@...> wrote: Will not be coming home. They denied his parole. Parole made the decision last month and wrote him a letter but the guards at the unit did not give it to him until last night. I was to pick him up tomorrow. They gave him a one minute call to warn me. He did not have time to explain why. I feel so sick and exhausted this morning and my blood pressure is through the roof. I do not feel well enough to deal with the doctors office. I guess I will just go lay down. Take the ordinary things of life, and make them your own. Do the impossible with a smile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 I'm so sorry Nikki, I know you were looking forward to a new start for him. You must take care of yourself, though! Prayers are with you both, Sheena Nikki Cowan <nikkicowan@...> wrote: Will not be coming home. They denied his parole. Parole made the decision last month and wrote him a letter but the guards at the unit did not give it to him until last night. I was to pick him up tomorrow. They gave him a one minute call to warn me. He did not have time to explain why. I feel so sick and exhausted this morning and my blood pressure is through the roof. I do not feel well enough to deal with the doctors office. I guess I will just go lay down. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 I'm so sorry Nikki, I know you were looking forward to a new start for him. You must take care of yourself, though! Prayers are with you both, Sheena Nikki Cowan <nikkicowan@...> wrote: Will not be coming home. They denied his parole. Parole made the decision last month and wrote him a letter but the guards at the unit did not give it to him until last night. I was to pick him up tomorrow. They gave him a one minute call to warn me. He did not have time to explain why. I feel so sick and exhausted this morning and my blood pressure is through the roof. I do not feel well enough to deal with the doctors office. I guess I will just go lay down. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2007 Report Share Posted January 6, 2007 Thank you, Tim. We are waiting to get a letter from him to find out what happened, but sometimes the mail is held at the unit for a couple of weeks after he writes it before they put in the post. Nikki, im so sorry to hear this.another great corrections officer story.i hope ypu get to feeling better.and pray that it will all work out. Nikki Cowan <nikkicowansbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote: Will not be coming home. They denied his parole. Parole made the decision last month and wrote him a letter but the guards at the unit did not give it to him until last night. I was to pick him up tomorrow. They gave him a one minute call to warn me. He did not have time to explain why. I feel so sick and exhausted this morning and my blood pressure is through the roof. I do not feel well enough to deal with the doctors office. I guess I will just go lay down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2007 Report Share Posted January 6, 2007 Thank you, Janet. Just like in any occupation there are good and bad. Texas has some pretty cruel stories and some of the units are really hellholes. All I can do is keep him in the Light and hope that he stays on his meds. One blessing is that he is a big man, 6’7 and over 300 lbs. For the most part hs is left alone and he stays active in Bible study groups and D & D so he has some good social contact instead of the bad. What is so ugly is that our penal systems are set up to punish people for being mentally ill. Since prisons have become such an embedded part of the economy, I do not look for that to change. I thank everyone for their prayers and support because my heart is so very sad. Nikki Honey, My prayers are with you and your son. Dang those guards. See why I was so mad at that one C.O. that I wrote about. They just are lackadaisy about their jobs. They seem to think prisoners have no rights. I know we have a corrections officer in this group and I don't want to offend him. But there are good C.O.'s and there are those that are there for the job. Love Janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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