tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5285804035318806995.post8842687685304338220..comments2023-12-29T00:38:32.394+11:00Comments on Get over it...I did: Let there be lightRohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14864094753113341376noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5285804035318806995.post-47927673254808191352010-09-26T13:49:40.064+10:002010-09-26T13:49:40.064+10:00Have you heard of Sue Larkey? She really knows he...Have you heard of Sue Larkey? She really knows her stuff about meltdowns and stress.Kelley @ magnetoboldtoohttp://magnetoboldtoo.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5285804035318806995.post-83733829680610831812010-09-22T22:47:57.327+10:002010-09-22T22:47:57.327+10:00YAY for autism Victoria!
And if I haven't sai...YAY for autism Victoria!<br /><br />And if I haven't said it before Ro - you are one amazing mother!<br /><br />I love how well you know your boy and it shows how much you love him because you will obviously go to great lengths to understand him and his world.<br /><br />You're an inspiration to me and make me want to be that kind of mum!<br />Thank you!Fihttp://fiona2107.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5285804035318806995.post-55449450317217748872010-09-22T21:35:30.858+10:002010-09-22T21:35:30.858+10:00Well thank goodness for Autism Victoria! it's ...Well thank goodness for Autism Victoria! it's great that they are able to help you through this maze, and even better that your boy is willing to sit and discuss these issues with you, and work towards resolving as much as he can. He sounds like a wonderful boy.Riverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14794655013673748992noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5285804035318806995.post-25595010105744165602010-09-22T05:10:58.899+10:002010-09-22T05:10:58.899+10:00The med I mentioned yesterday is Buspar. 5 mg. A...The med I mentioned yesterday is Buspar. 5 mg. A light dose and it just turned him around.<br /><br />We hesitated about meds - after all, he's not 'sick'. But after a while we began to realize that the only way to give him hope of learning to manage his 'issues', was to find a way to allow him to face those issues one at a time. <br /><br />Buspar managed his CAD.<br />Ritalin managed his ADD. That left his Aspberger's Syndrome for him to learn to deal with on his own. And he has done. He's in his second year of college. He's majoring in Japanese.<br /><br />Are all his 'issues' resolved? Not on your life. Is he further along than either one of his older brothers ever got? Absolutely. <br /><br />He WILL be able to live on his own and, eventually, establish a relatively normal existence for himself.<br /><br />We were told he might never.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13024392628362568010noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5285804035318806995.post-77547131668913719572010-09-22T02:54:20.796+10:002010-09-22T02:54:20.796+10:00I hope so! Best of luck!I hope so! Best of luck!Cheryl D.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09325231488203008376noreply@blogger.com