I believe my 23 month old has some form of Autism. I need HELP!!!

Sarah - posted on 03/03/2012 ( 148 moms have responded )

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When my son was born he was the most laid back baby out of his siblings.(he has an older brother and older sister 7 and 3) He started walking at 8 months old and seemed to be meeting all his milestones! He was so quiet and laid back just really sat back and observed life and his surroundings. He had his first ear infection at 6 months old and it went away after antibiotics. Then at aboutt 10 months old he got anther one that never went away. He fought ear infections for literally the next 3 months! He lost his speech, not entirely he had learned momma and dadda and dog but never learned new words until way after he got his tubes. I had to switch peds just to get the tubes put in. I figured after his tubes he would start to livin up a bit and talk more. Only he didn't his speech was slurred and it was hard to understand him say momma and dadda which was clear as day before he got the the ear infections. He's almost 2 and is still very difficult to understand. A few months back I started noticing he does alot of repetive things. He'll play with the doors open and closing for the longest time. He'll play with the light switches if he can get a chair to push up the them. I started volunteering at my daughters headstart and he wouldn't interact with the kids he was always playing by himself. When we go to the park all he wants to do is slide. He doesn't really play with his toys, the only one he'll play with is his ball. He has sat in the living room for 3 hours and rolled a ball up against the door so that it bounces back to him and its over and over. I've tried to take it away from him and redirect him to playing with his siblings but he just throws himself in the floor and cries for hours seems like! Here lately he's gotten to where he doesn't like to wear clothes even out in public. He has tried taking his shirts of numerous times in public. He fights me getting him dressed and then there are days that he just will not let me take that shirt off! Water makes him the happiest. He could play in the bath tub full of water all day if I let him. He loves to play with my hair but in all honesty I thought it was just at night when he was tired and wanting to go to sleep. If my hair is in a ponytail he wants it down so he can play with it and go to sleep. It started out just being when he's tired, but yesterday at walmart was insane! He threw the biggest fit wanting my hair down i fought him the whole time I was there which was 2 hours b/c i was having to stop and calm him down. He loves to put ramdom stuff in the basket but also wants to throw stuff out. Anything out of sorts makes him go into a "fit" Apples mixed with oranges at the store drives him nuts and he has to remove them. ( that also just started) these last 2 days has been hell and i've been in tears both days. If I'm holding him and my hair is in a ponytail its a fight he wants it down! And its not b/c he's tired. I fight him getting him in his carseat,he has to help me buckle him in if he agrees to let you put him in. He's now obsessed with certain shows yo gabba gabba and team umzoomi. If its not on tv he throwing a fit. If he's throwing a fit over random stuff that's the only thing other than the bath tub that will calm him down. Other wise he's screaming in the floor. I understand that some of this may just be terrible 2's but to me most of its not. He was so laid back and relaxed before his infections and now he just seems so out of sorts. The other thing that jolted me was I was using my oven and I have had locks on my fridge and microwave and oven and he's managed to figure all the locks out or breaks them. He loves to open and close th fridge and watch the lights go on and off. He likes the beeps the microwave makes and has put stuff in there and turned it on. My oven was set at 400 degrees and he pulls down the oven door and says hot then proceeds to climb on the door, which was hot! If it wasn't for him having jeans on it would have burnt up his knees. Its like it didn't phase him at all! I don't know what to do or where to turn! I hear that drs don't wanna have your kids tested and its a fight to get the kids tested! How do I convence the drs to test him? Do you think based on what all i've told you that he mimics autism? Sorry this is so long!! Thanks to all who read and respond back! Such a blessing to have a group like this! Thank you again!

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Veena - posted on 11/19/2012

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Hi Sarah,



Did you son got done Autism test, what is the result. I am curious to know because my son have

some of same, please let me know how he is doing now.



Thanks..

Caroline - posted on 07/04/2012

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My daughter was born 9 weeks premmie, weighed 3 pounds & 11 ounces, she had many challenges. She was not able to walk un-assisted, she needed support to sit up, drooled constantly, developmentally delayed, frequent body tremors, some seizure like episodes, kind of in a daze all the time, clenched left hand, choking on her food, speach problems, left side weakness etc. She was elevated on her toes when holding her to walk, she was splinted for a leg brace & they wanted to give her botox, but after researching botox and discovering how it’s made and there were no long term studies I decided against it. Her life was restricted & so was mine ...and it looked this way for the rest of her life ... & mine. I felt hopeless.

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Sarah - posted on 05/20/2012

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Thanks Paula and Michelle! Michelle its showing up your name just fine on here...its saying you because your logged into your account and its telling you what you posted. When I scroll through here and see my comments it says "YOU" also for the comments I made! :)

Paula - posted on 05/20/2012

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Sarah, it's really great you're starting therapy. Hope so much your son will start feeling better and improving. All the best to you.

Michelle - posted on 05/18/2012

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PS. My profile has my name properly but then my post comes up as YOU, can you tell me how to fix this. Michelle

Michelle - posted on 05/18/2012

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Update ( sorry if some of this is a repeat) , since we have been killing candida on my son almost all of his sensory problems are gone except for the hair washing, most of his obsessions are gone, wetting the bed is gone, obsessing with lights at bedtime gone and his hallusinations have all gone.
Because my son had antibiotic from birth his candida was extremely high, we have been doing this for a year and have just now got it under control. Dairy, wheat, packaged food & sugar are big contributers. Diet is extremely important, but it takes a long time to switch over. My son was hitting, bitting, kicking and tearing our home apart, I knew it had to do with the food & candida and natural path told us to go gluten free and it helped a bit for a while but not long. Finnaly we got a doctor to prescribe antifungal and also he prescribe a anti inflamitory after being on the anti inflamitory a week all his behavour stopped. His stomach was so inflammed that he was in so much pain it came out in behavour. Also probiotic has helped.

I was also thinking yeststerday when we were in the store my son started to run around after being there for about 5 mins. He can't tolorate the floresent lights and all the chemical smells, this is his way of dealing with it. This may also be the case with your son with your hair. The feel of it of the smell of it may be his way of calming down. Has it gotten better & did you try a doll? Also you may try changing your laundry soap to natural with no sent or even washing it in just water for a week he may want his clothes of because of the smell and fabric softerner is not good either or try a different fabric clothes.
Also pic symbols may help.
I have been taking a course taught by a woman whom has autism and has done research for years to help herself understand & improve her, She is awsome & has lots of ideas. This is an intoductory of her course you may be interested, I hope I have copied it properly, sorry I'm not good at internet stuff still.
I hope some of my ideas will help. Do all the research you can on doctors till you find one that specializes, maybe ratedoctors.com and you can see coments from other patients. Your son is very fortunate to have a mom like you. God Bless.
Michelle Brubacher

Michelle - posted on 05/18/2012

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Update ( sorry if some of this is a repeat) , since we have been killing candida on my son almost all of his sensory problems are gone except for the hair washing, most of his obsessions are gone, wetting the bed is gone, obsessing with lights at bedtime gone and his hallusinations have all gone.
Because my son had antibiotic from birth his candida was extremely high, we have been doing this for a year and have just now got it under control. Dairy, wheat, packaged food & sugar are big contributers. Diet is extremely important, but it takes a long time to switch over. My son was hitting, bitting, kicking and tearing our home apart, I knew it had to do with the food & candida and natural path told us to go gluten free and it helped a bit for a while but not long. Finnaly we got a doctor to prescribe antifungal and also he prescribe a anti inflamitory after being on the anti inflamitory a week all his behavour stopped. His stomach was so inflammed that he was in so much pain it came out in behavour. Also probiotic has helped.

I was also thinking yeststerday when we were in the store my son started to run around after being there for about 5 mins. He can't tolorate the floresent lights and all the chemical smells, this is his way of dealing with it. This may also be the case with your son with your hair. The feel of it of the smell of it may be his way of calming down. Has it gotten better & did you try a doll? Also you may try changing your laundry soap to natural with no sent or even washing it in just water for a week he may want his clothes of because of the smell and fabric softerner is not good either or try a different fabric clothes.
Also pic symbols may help.
I have been taking a course taught by a woman whom has autism and has done research for years to help herself understand & improve her, She is awsome & has lots of ideas. This is an intoductory of her course you may be interested, I hope I have copied it properly, sorry I'm not good at internet stuff still.
I hope some of my ideas will help. Do all the research you can on doctors till you find one that specializes, maybe ratedoctors.com and you can see coments from other patients. Your son is very fortunate to have a mom like you. God Bless.
Michelle Brubacher

Cindy - posted on 05/17/2012

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http://www.pr.com/article/1076

Read this article on how Jenny McCarthy healed her autistic son with ThreeLac which is a natural probiotic, but it’s a probiotic that eats yeast in the gut. When you have too much yeast it can cause ADD symtoms , learning disabilities and Autisum..

http://www.livingfoodvillage.com/feature...

I have also posted a link so you can see what Candida can cause to babies & adults.
please excuse my speed typing
Blessing `Cindy

Sarah - posted on 05/17/2012

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Thanks stacy..we've contacted early intervention and have gotten him started in Occupational therapy as well as speech. :)

Sarah - posted on 05/17/2012

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Thanks Debora..we are still awaiting an appointment time for the autism testing. He was recently diagnosed with Sensory Processing Disorder.

Debora - posted on 05/17/2012

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I think your concern DEFINITELY merits checking it out with a professional who is an expert in diagnosing autism spectrum disorders. A regular pediatrician may not be able to make a good diagnosis as young as your child is. Most will want to wait and see. If you can get a referral to someone with a lot of experience with autism spectrum disorders, you'll have a better chance of getting a firm answer sooner. If it isn't, enjoy being wrong! He's just unique. If it is, the sooner you know, the better you can help him. A wise man told me once, "You know your child better than anyone else. If you think something is wrong, you're probably right." Go get 'em, Mom! Find the answers you need to do your best job for your precious little guy, so you can plan what you can do to help (if needed) instead of just losing sleep wondering. Good luck!

Stacey - posted on 05/16/2012

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I think you're first step would be to ask your dr about EIC (early childhood intervention). They will test and recommend testing as well as provide therapy. They might not even require a referral depending on your med ins. Call the community info #for your area and they will let you know which EIC center can assist you. It worked for us! Finally got dr. To start taking concerns seriously with therapists opinions. You have the right to request EIC, everyone qualifys even without a diagnosis for an evaluation at least.

Stefanie - posted on 05/15/2012

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i was very passive baby child except for sleeping i didnt sleepo at night for abouty to years my mom say i scream cry rock an head bang .something my parent say i did as a baby tollder you can look for i doint still makre eye contact didnt like being held hand flap rock .stim on objects insted oif toys .no real conncetion to them they just met my needs .my parents say i tread them like part of the funtuire .was also echoic an so on we are all diff .but if you are conncerd i see a dev peditrion earlyer tyhe child gets help the better they do

Sarah - posted on 05/14/2012

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Megan..talk to your ped. Or better yet contact your local early intervention.. Sounds like sensory issues. That's what we were told our son has. He also needs speech. We are awaiting for an appointment to have him tested for Autism. I can't wait to get started with his Occupational therapy, he goes this wednesday! I'll look you up on facebook if you don't mind. I have found that it helps me alot to talk to other moms going through the same things. There are techniques you can do at home to help them with some of these things. Its hard though not knowing the exact areas he needs help in. There are different categories. Check out this website my good friend told me about its basically a sensory processing check list. www.Sensory-Processing-Disorder.com

Megan - posted on 05/14/2012

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OH MY!!1 Sarah Hammock i have an 18month old boy and i have the same concerns.... he had multiple ear infections for 5months straight... he was saying 5 words got tubes put in and now he only says momma and dadda... he doesn't follow directions he has great hearing... he does the same things with the slide on cabinet doors he will pull them out and watch them slide back in for hours if i would let him.... i move him a way he stomps his feet and goes to a different drawer (bathroom, computer table, or his dresser) he has lots of toys and he only plays with things that have texture to them, or his bead maze. he too will only watch one cartoon which has animals on it if we change it to adult shows (like the news) he will cry and cry... he LOVES bath time he will stay in it for hours..... when i give him fruit in a bowl like strawberries and bananas he will separate them in his cup holders and he only one fruit at a time.... i know what you are going thru and its hard and frustrating when you dont know what they want...

Sarah - posted on 05/14/2012

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Thanks Jennifer. We are waiting an appointment from the developmental center here locally. They are testing him for Autism. So far we've had good luck with our peds. He's actually the one that brought it to my attention. Since it takes 8-10 months to get him tested we contacted Early intervention to go ahead and get therapy started and found out he has sensory processing. He starts therapy this wednesday! I'm excited to see what all he will learn to do. He also needs speech but are awaiting for them to contact me to get therapy started.

Jennifer - posted on 05/14/2012

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I voiced concerns to my ped and it was a joke! We ended up changing peds and taking my son to a developmental ped for the evaluation. He was just over 3 when he was officially diagnosed with Autism. Now he is 5 and talks ALL the time thanks to therapy, PLAY project and his school. I would suggest finding a developmental ped in ur area that can give him an eval

Sarah - posted on 05/08/2012

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He doesn't drink milk. He's had tubes in his ears for over a year and has had no ear infections since. He was diagnosed with Sensory Processing Disorder causing all of his unstable and irritable issues. His doctor brought to my attention that getting him tested for Autism would be a good idea. We're awaiting an appointment time. He also has some eye issues and have been referred to a neuro doctor by his opthamologist. He has said its not due to a weakened eye muscle causing his eyes to jerk.

Paula - posted on 05/08/2012

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Dairy, specially pure milk, causes more production of mucus so, for ear infection prone children, I would stop it. I also agree this behaviour may have to do with physical pain and discomfort. Remember when you feel ill or in pain youre probably irritable and unstable too. As for behaviours you describe, only throwing a ball at a wall for 3 hours seems more concerning. All the rest I have seen in perfectly healthy children. My approach would be to study reliable documentation to be able to informedly discuss the issue with a good Pd, before risking to condition your childs behaviour through your own, as this is easy to happen if youre convinced he has such a problem. Meanwhile take it as normal and calmly until you dont get answers you can believe in. All the best to you and your little one.

Sarah - posted on 05/07/2012

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Thanks Tammy! I believe God chose us to be mothers to children with special needs for reason! There isn't too many parents that could handle what we're going through! Just an update on Ayden. He was diagnosed with severe Sensory Processing Disorder. The OT noticed his eye jerking when he moves them instead of moving smoothly. I took him to the eye doctor today and he said its not a weakened eye muscle like the OT thought but a brain issue. He is far sighted but not too bad to have to fight him to wear glasses right now. We have a referral to go see the Neuro doctor soon. I'm praying its nothing major! I'm kinda nervous that it is though. Alot of that is due to people telling me not to expect the worse but when I don't that is exactly what I get! I WISH ALL OF YOU THE BEST MOTHERS DAY!! GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES!

Rosie - posted on 05/06/2012

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Tammy,
you are a strong person, exactly what your son needs. Keep up the good work! Happy Mother's Day to you & to all the extra special mommies!!!!!:)

Tammy - posted on 05/06/2012

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Sarah, I had to laugh at ho you describe your son as a baby. My Seth man was the same. I called him my easiest baby. He was so easy to put to sleep, to feed, to change, to make happy. However it wasn't ear infections that signified the differences it was the total lack of eye contact, and communication. Seth is four now and he has been diagnosed for a year now. We live in Ontario Canada. As his yearly age progresses we see more and more of the autism traits in him. It is a very slow road down here. I thank god for blessing me with three gorgeous boys, my first two had severe learning disabilities so I knew right away to contact our local community living program to start getting my Seth boy help. Unfortunately repeatedly asking for help is what gets heard.

When I was granted with a pediatrician appointment for Seth, I literally walked in and said it is not Developmental Delay, he met almost all of his milestones, It is not deafness, as I had his hearing tested, It is not eyesight, as I had his eyesight tested, It seems to me to be autism, and I listed off the behaviors that pointed to such. Then my pediatrician watched Seth for a while and named about 10 more behaviors that I didn't notice. And said Tammy, I think you are right. Now we are on waiting lists and waiting lists.

Sometimes with doctors and such you got to advocate point out what you have tried, and point out what is left.

It sounds like your son is lucky to have you. And god bless

Tammy

Sarah - posted on 05/04/2012

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Yeah I guess that's what ticks me off. NO ONE is volunteering any information! I found out about the early intervention through calling schemding telling them that we're not sleeping and the days are hectic and asking if there were anything we could do until he got tested for autism! I had to call them though. I spoke to her for a very long time weeks before this and was telling her things about him but no where did she offer any kind of help in between now and the time he gets tested! They should really fill you in on what's out there for the in between stages! He goes Monday for an eye exam so we'll see how well he does. I know they are going to have a hard time getting him to cooperate. I'm trying my hardest to get him ready for school so he won't be picked on and can live a semi normal life.

Jamie - posted on 05/04/2012

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taking my biggest boy to an OC for "vision therapy". perfect vision but a lazy eye. sure don't want another possible reason to be picked on in the future. more correctible if dealt w/before age 10.

Amber - posted on 05/04/2012

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I found one in blytheville, ar...Is that you? My son has always said he sees things called fuzzies and we got his eyes checked but he is fine. I think a lot of times, the sensory thing can bother their eyes because they are trying to take everything in in little pieces. London is an amazing reader, though. I think it actually helps him. Try not to get freaked out by all of this. I know it is hard, but I feel like a lot of this stuff is manageable if we just get the right services for our kids...

Sarah - posted on 05/04/2012

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aww..Amber! :'( Thank you! Do you get on facebook much? I live in fort smith, Ar. There is a yahoo group that I'm a member of, but I feel kinda isolated even with that b/c we don't have a diagnoses yet. I will voice my concerns and all I get back is don't go borrowing trouble. You haven't gotten a diagnoses yet and your jumping ahead of yourself with the "what ifs" NOT something you wanna hear or need to hear for that matter. So I haven't really been on there alot. There are some good people in that group but I just don't post anything anymore b/c I don't need to hear the others negative comments. I would love to find a group where I can meet local moms with the same issues or similar issues, but since I don't have a diagnoses not sure how the moms would accept me given that they would probably have a diagnoses. I'm not sure if I mentioned it or not, but the OT did also say that Ayden's eyes jerk when he moves them to see things but said she didn't think it would affect his vision. I spoke to my God mom and she teaches children with speical needs and said as he gets older it could affect is ability to read. She said its like he's not able to see the whole picture all at once but sees them in frames like just a peice of the picture instead of the whole picture. The jerking is caused by a weakend eye muscle. I'm not sure if its something that OT can work with him on or if he needs to be seen by a doctor so I went ahead and made an appointment for Monday. I hope the OT doesn't feel like stepped on her toes b/c the eye doctor wanted something from her about her findings. I wonder alot of times if I'm just crazy ya know? Like I find myself asking did he really just do that or did I really just see that! Its so hard to figure out if the things he's doing is sensory related or just normal kid behavior. I know I'll learn all that when we start the therapy though. Sometimes I think I just read too much into what he does or like I over analyze it. But then some of the questions the OT asked me like about him grinding his teeth. His dentist said its normal kids his age do it all the time, nothing we can do. But the OT said its sensory and with him playing with my hair and hair ties..its sensory. I would have never thought...I'll be glad to get a full understanding of what I'm dealing with and how to help him better. Look me up on facebook if you get on much.

Amber - posted on 05/04/2012

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sarah, i know that you are discouraged and heartbroken right now. i feel the same way so often. it is important that we help each other feel supported even if we are online friends....this is nothing that a person should go through feeling alone. where do you live? not sure if i missed that, but yeah...i feel isolated and alone in this struggle. there is just so much to figure out and it feels like reaching in the dark. my son does a lot of repetitive actions and it is very frustrating. let me know how you are doing....i got in touch with a group here locally that is a parent advocacy center that really helped me. maybe do a search to see if there is anything local you can find. we still do not have an aspergers diagnosis yet either but most groups will still support you in this effort bc it is common to not get a diagnosis for a while. we also have london in a behavioral therapy group now for kids with asd just by talking to the ladies at the front desk where he goes to the doctor. good luck...you are ahead in your search by being so proactive early on and seem to really be on the right track! sending hugs and love to your family,.amber

Sarah - posted on 05/03/2012

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Wow that's good! I hope you guys enjoy it!

Jamie - posted on 05/03/2012

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we are only 475 miles away. people come from all over the world. so excited to go!

Sarah - posted on 05/03/2012

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I googled it but man they are all far away from me!! :( and he hasn't got the autism diagnoses yet just the sensory processing disorder

Jamie - posted on 05/03/2012

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costs money...however, scholarships are easily given. and discounts for referrals....

Sarah - posted on 05/03/2012

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What is the Son Rise Program? I hear alot of people talking about it. Guess I should google it.

Jamie - posted on 05/03/2012

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The Son-Rise Program....so wish we'd done it much earlier in this thing. attending in june. thrilled!

Sarah - posted on 05/03/2012

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YOUR RIGHT AMBER!! I've accepted it but it still gets me teary just watching him do all these movements and to know that he HAS to do them to feel grounded. Its heartbreaking to me! I had no idea he was as bad as the therapist said he was. Maybe its b/c that his normal to me, I see him like that everyday and just wasn't prepared for it. I have to figure out a way for me to deal with it so that I can help him cope with it when he's older. I need to be strong for him but I when I'm alone I find my self crying b/c I don't understand it at all. On top of that I need to figure out how to deal with the public. If it bothers me for people to stare and look at me like I'm a horrible person bc it appears that my son is a spoiled brat (he throws fits when we go out to like walmart b/c he sees organges and other produce as a ball and wants to throw it.) then I know its going to affect him as he goes to school. The only thing I know to do is educate people. My husbands says we don't owe anyone an explaination but I feel if we don't give them an explaination then their theory of him being a spoiled brat will only continue. People need to be educated so they don't judge anyone!

Amber - posted on 05/03/2012

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I have never heard that but had a decent time for labor but only pushed for about 15 minutes...interesting but, yeah, there are so many weird theories that it just confuses me more. As my friends tell me, whatever caused these issues cannot be changed at this point. All that can be changed is how I handle it as a supportive mom to help him be as successful as possible! :)

Sarah - posted on 05/02/2012

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yeah that's what i was thinking too...Kinda crazy sounding if you ask me.

Jamie - posted on 05/02/2012

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mine were all born within an hour of labor starting. one nearly at my job, 2nd on my kitchen floor trying to get out the door, and 3rd at home before midwife arrived. i'd love to see where she got this info. sounds like a crap study if it was one.

Sarah - posted on 04/30/2012

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I feel the same way about my son Amber. Get this tell me if you have ever heard of this. The occupational therapist said that babies that had a short labor are more likely to get add or adhd b/c they didn't have the pressure on their heads like a baby would if he was in the birth canal longer. I had all 3 of my kids in under 4 hours! Guess that means all 3 of my kids will have add or adhd! Then she wanted to know if it ran in my family..well what's it matter if they go by how long they were in the birth canal! lmbo

Amber - posted on 04/30/2012

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that is all i have a diagnosis of for london also but feel strongly that he has aspergers.

Sarah - posted on 04/30/2012

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Thank you Amber! Its good to know that there is someone out there going throught the same thing. So far the therapist( occupational and developmental) think he just has sensory issues and add. I see the sensory but not the add! They both have said he doesn't appear to be autistic but does show some red flags. Who knows though they are just therapist and hopefully soon we'll get the appointment time and date from the testing center.

Amber - posted on 04/29/2012

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sarah,

it was interesting to read about your son. definitely trust your instincts. i saw similar things with my son around that age but no doctors believed me until this year because of the severe issues in kindergarten. i wish someone had listened to me! it is also interesting that he sounds somewhat obsessive with your hair. i have never heard of that with anyone else but my son loves hair and wants to touch hair all the time. he has gotten significantly better on medicine, which i said i would never use but am thankful to have my little guy "back." good luck and my heart goes out to you!!! ;) a

Sarah - posted on 04/24/2012

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Oh I am Angel! Its a tough road, but we're getting there. I just spoke with the developmental therapist and just talking with her about him she says there are some red flags! She's coming either Thursday or Friday! I'm thrilled that we're getting the help that fast! God is Good!!

Angel - posted on 04/24/2012

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sometimes it can take years, It took us 10 our twins are now twelve and were just diagnosed. Just don't give up u see the signs as did we.don't accept random lables,stick to your guns

Sarah - posted on 04/23/2012

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Thank you Rosie!! He did have a good day! :) I think that's all us moms can do is advocate for our children until the doctors start to listen! Its very frustrating at times but having you guys in my corner makes it a little less frustrating. :)

Rosie - posted on 04/22/2012

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Hi Sarah,
your son sounds a lot like my daughter. She would get anxiety around anyone other than my husband and I. It was pretty noticeable and i didn't care. Just wanted you to know that you are doing the right thing by advocating for your son & you are a great mom! Hope he had a great birthday!

Sarah - posted on 04/22/2012

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Thank you Tasha! Sounds like our boys are alot alike. I think my biggest fear is someone telling me he's a normal 2 year old! I know that's not the case. We had his birthday party yesterday and he was clingy to me I couldn't get anything done. He went out of his way to walk around people instead of having to walk by them. He wanted us to relight his candle so he could blow it out. I did it, I didn't care what anyone else thought! It was his day! Eventually we had to move on though and I had to redirect him numerous times, but I finally succeed! We have an occupation evaluation on the 30th I'm hoping goes well. The lady that is doing his eval has a lot of experience with kids with Autism and she could tell us if he mimics the signs of Autism or not. I've ran into so many moms with children that have autism and I just can't imagine any other diagnoses. Its still so heartbreaking to come to terms with it, but I know if I can't accept it he won't be able to either. Hopefully sometime this summer we will get him tested for Autism, but until then he's being evaluated with Occupation, Speech and possibly even a developmental therapist. Atleast I can get therapy going until he's seen to be tested. Thanks for all your support!

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Sorry! I couldn't edit and remove the last line that didn't make sense from my passage. I was saying I was livid, embarrassed, and very offended when DHR got involved in my life. I've always been a great mom and very active in my community especially with kids. The eye contact thing psychiatrists use doesn't apply to all autistic children and I wish they'd stop basing a proper diagnosis on that one factor. They're going to say he's too young to tell, but keep self referring yourself, and also take your child to a psychiatrist.

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I'm sorry to hear what you've been going through. Amazingly, tour story is very similar to mine. My son will be 6 on 4/25. He was such a sweet baby, never cried, even when hungry or wet. He never wanted to be held, just wanted to crawl around and explore. He didnt say "mama" or "dada" like the other kids his age. He never even respinded to his name. I expressed my concerns and kept getting, "He's just a boy," and "All kids develop differently." duh, i knew that! But i knew something was wrong. The ear infections started and wouldn't go away, so I switched pediatricians. After tubes were put in (at 16 mos) he began to walk. He began to make noises, but only mimicking. Doctors said it was normal. He was always on the go like the Energizer Bunny and didn't even stop to eat. He was always falling and hitting his head on something and I worried so much I cried even when he didn't. He loved saying the oven/stove was

hot and still tried to touch it. He loved destroying things and didn't like playing with his toys. He began to learn his colors,name, and numbers, but began to regress. Doctors brushed off my concerns. Unfortunately, DHR got involved in my life. I was at a doctor's office and holding his in b/t my legs to

restrain him so that he wouldn't tear the place apart. Someone reporting I was choking my baby! My kids were taken and that's when it was realized that he wasn't normal. I then began to receive all kinds of help. Fastforward.... He still has problems learning, hard to understand what he's saying at time, very destructive, has fits when he doesnt understand things, wants to watch what he wants and it's not on, will have a fit, doesnt seem to understand consequence, I could go on and on.....Now he's been diagnosed with severe ADHD and mild retardation. His pediatrician says she's sure he has Asperger's and for me not to give up. He's still being tested, and I also give you the same advice. Don't give up. We know our children.



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These meltdowns and lack of sleep are wearing thin! How do ya'll deal with the melt downs? Ayden gets so frustrated when he wants something and I just don't understand...that one turns into 3 and 4 meltdowns one right after another! Having a hard time coping! I just wanna cry!

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Thank you Michelle! Girl feel free to message me or look me up on facebook and add me as a friend! We all need support from time to time regardless of what we're going through! I'm always here if you need to talk! Please look me up and message me anytime!