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  1. aliwoo

    Expensive Cat

    awww i hope the meds do work. 17 years is good innings though, my old cat is 17 (he still lives with dad but i got him for me when i was 10 years old lol) and is beginning to look quite frail, but still goes out and is a cheeky chappy. seems he has gone deaf though as he didn;t respond to fireworks this year...normally he is terrified! i think all animals feel depression etc. i know some of my rats definately feel very low after one of thei cagemates die. often sleeping alot and going off their food..or even get all grumpy and agressive. but then they are very social animals...like us. they did acupuncture and massage courses for animals at my old animal care college(i did diploma in animal care) lol it sounds silly...and gives me the same funny images but apparently they DO work and is quite common now. even the old kennels i worked in now have a hydrotherapy pool
  2. welcome to the forum! nice to see someone from my neck of the woods...sort of lol!
  3. yes i tried to get tickets to see it tomorrow night with my OH (he wants to see it too btw lol). we are both very angry that the closest cinema showing it is a 2-3 hour drive away!! oh well...going to watch Moon instead
  4. aspie score or 139/200 and ADD score of 35/78 says i am very likely an aspie and may have ADD lol which isn't news to me really as i do have alot of difficulties and traits
  5. took me a while to get used to the idea of the extra money too...especially when you can get carer's allowance and tax credit bonusus too...it's alot of money really. but i have to say it has helped and we no loonger struggle with elctric bills and water bills (endless washing) and the cost of replaceing things or simply just having days out to get kyle to burn some energy. fuel for the car (we actually got the car with the backpayment lol...needed one)...even silly little things like shoes and clothes. we are able to afford a decent pair of fitted shoes now...whereas he used to have to make do with a pair of shoes from the supermarket for £5 before lol. i'd advise people to NOT feel bad about applying for this benefit (and linked benefits) it is there to make your life easier, and it does
  6. sounds alot like my little boy, i applied before we got his diagnosis and we now get middle rate DLA and lower rate mobility. the thing about applying for DLA is that you really do have to write everything negative....write the bad points and dont mention the good (they are not interested in the good). so basically imagine the worst day ever in that given scenerio...and put those things down. he may be able to walk nicely but on a bad day as you say he will run off and hide or run into the road. i was also told not to use words like occassionally....as it gives the impression that it doesn't happen enough to warrant help. it is quite soul destroying filling a DLA form out, what with only focusing on the negatives....i think the reason it takes so long to fill is cos you just cant bring yourself to fill more than a page a day lol. but it is so worth it if it gets accepted...and if yours doesn't, appeal as i say my little boys did/does the same as yours when i applied (he was 5.5 back then too) and i get it. another tip is to photocopy your completed form! so you know what you have written when it comes to renewing the claim in a couple of years time CAB will actually help you fill the form if needed. also some good websites with tips and pointers too (they are on my OH's computer somewhere lol..but we found them by googling). one we found goes through the whole form and tells you what kinda thing they want to know in layman terms (which was something we needed) goodluck...DEFINATELY apply
  7. i really should stop reading the comments on daily mail articles about autism :wallbash:
  8. you sound just like my OH lol! i wish i had the balls to be like that but i dont sadly. mind you i haven't been round up enough yet i dont think.
  9. thinking about it i never went to many parties when i was younger and the few parties i had were low on numbers (who were not family)
  10. my son has been invited to 2 partys since he started school. he also had a party that year and 10 kids came along to it...but most of the parents buggered off lol. he was fine at these parties..bit excitable but not badly behaved. i have seen other kids get invted to parties and kyle tells me that 'so and so' is having a party and asks if he can go..but has no invite. so i feel your pain. this year we just took him to a safari park lol. apart from the weather it was very nice and calm too
  11. my son was diagnosed at age 6, so although not a late diagnosis i do see signs when i look back. as a baby he never used to be 'clingy' he would just sit and play in the playpen for ages if you let him, his play was very repetitive too or he'd just bash things (still does) he used to bang his head on the floor when crying or sometimes he'd do it and laugh...seemed to cheer him up in some way he took toys apart all the time to see how they worked. line things up..usually in size order at mum and tots he used to just play on his own and when a kid tried to play with him he'd usually come to me crying (now he loves to play with others but he does it by chasing or getting them to chase him lol) at nusery he was labeled a 'bad child' due to his behaviour. cos he is my oldest and at the time was my only child we all figured it was due to him not being used to kids his own age....looking back i know different. he used to throw BIG wobblys and throw tables memorising the way to somewhere and getting upset if we go a different way.
  12. i actually agree with you, although i was a single parent for the first 18months of my eldest son's life...but then his biological dad was an abusive person who i finally mustered the balls to leave when heavily pregnant. in my relationship with my current partner though i would say he is the 'mother' of our little family, he definately seems more 'motherly' than me! lol! he takes the eldest to school and picks him up, he is usually the one that deals with the school...in fact when school ring they usually ask for him now if i pick up the phone LOL. yet he is the only dad who does this from what we can see? anytime we do see another dad on the way to school or back it's with their missus. and i have to say the attitude my OH has gotton from SOME female parents have been...disgusting! he gets stared at, and one woman called him a paedophile once for daring to stop her 2 year old running across the road . he'd be great working with kids though but cos he is a bloke and has stubble and a cap people seem to assume he is a danger! saying that though he does get more 'pats on the back' than he does anything else. there is also only two men working in the junior/infant school my son goes to...the caretaker and a guy with special needs who volunteers sometimes....thats it! i know it's a mainly female thing to like kids enough to work with them (it seems lol) but i tihnk alot of men who would love to work with kids (like my OH) are put off by the view of men who like kids? :/ i have an ex who works in a nursery and he has had some stick from some parents when he first started (he has tattoos, is goth and has piercings..which obviously removed), he now pretty much runs the place and loves his job. mind you it can be hard on women too women are expected to love kids and expected to want kids..if you dont you're going to be the lonely old mad cat lady who smells of wee. if your a stay at home mum you're lazy and watch jezza kyle all day eating hula hoops and if you work you're heartless and shouldn't have kids if you dont want to stay home and look after them...so women cant win either
  13. my son strangly doesn't swear (at home anyway lol) but he does say alot of rude/nasty hurtful things, though usually not when he firsts wakes up lol, most he'll say then is that we are lazy. today he was pretty hurtful with the things he said but we just have to try and not let it get to us, if i did i'd have a breakdown by now lol. was his birthday yesterday so tonight (after a packed and spoilt weekend) we feel he like he is being ungrateful but ofc we know he isn't. think he was just tired and so grumpy.
  14. aliwoo

    Bad News

    bless her how awful for you all, hope she makes a speedy recovery <'>
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