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  1. Baddad, you dont seem to have much luck with furry things lol.

    Mind you, we dont have that much luck either, thanks for the welcome to the Bat-Cave,

    The Resuscitator - my spelling is rubbish- :sick:

    ooh can i have an outfit please - not too small, with whip if poss lol :ninja:


  2. :blink:

    All of these animal tales remind me of our hamster who did at the ripe old age of 3, bless him.

    we covered him in sawdust and prepared to bury him the next day, he died very late !!

     

    anyhoo, got up in morning, hamster gone, ohoh had he come back to life and escaped the open cage?

    went round shouting him, well, he did know his name you know!!!

    Gave up went in to wake son, snoring as usual took the usual three shakes and loud shouting to wake him from his deep slumber, he rolled over, and ****** me, there was a flat hamster lying underneath him, he said he wanted him to be safe, so he slept with him, only he rolled on him in the night.

     

    How i kept from screaming ill never know, but i got son out of bed, peeled hamster off sheet and put him in shoebox. If he wasnt dead before he certainly was now!!!

     

    I still shudder at the thought of it :sick:


  3. see my son hates smelly things so i think lavendar is a no-no. I suffer from insomnia myself and found lavendar usless, perhaps sometimes it is the suggestion

    of a thing helping rather than it actually working if you see what i mean :lol:

     

    I think a hypnotist would have real trouble putting me out, my brain is constantly

    working away, - you name it Ive tried it.

     

    heres hoping for a miracle! :(


  4. I agree with the getting fired up comment, my son wd think he could switch fromschool to games and back again, as it is he sometimes has the playstation, computer, and a film on tv all going at once, and keeps nipping in and out fo rooms, to get snippets of them!!!

     

    How the heck he keeps track is anyones guess, but woe betide anyone else who wants to use either of these things !!!


  5. my tom happily eats sandwiches day and night, show him a roast and he will practically vomit there and then,

    used to loove cheese sarnies, now only likes chicken and jam, not together i hasten to add lol.

     

    He will eat macdonalds funny that lol.

     

    I wonder if were storing up trouble for later on in life but if he wont eat it he wont and thats that !!!

     

    Maybe he will vary his diet someday, he will eat yogurt and drink milkshake though, so at least hes getting some dairy lol :sick:


  6. oh these replys give me the willies lol. we must have eyes in the backs of our heads. it makes me shudder just to think about it.

    calm down woman lol

     

    anyhow, the school is only 10 mins walk away from the house would we still qualify for transport.

    I get disablility suppourt for him but not mobility, dont know if we wd qualify for that either !!.

     

    As for me driving i tried it and even in a automatic car it was a no no me and cars dont mix !!!

    thanks for your advice .


  7. my son was hitting his sister on a fairly regular basis, he had appointments with a psych who dealt very well with them, he still has the occasional meltdown where he will shout at her and raise his fist though.

    She loves singing and he hates music, when her friends come over it is very difficult as he dosent like noise and girls run round playing tag or whatever, so he gets aggressive but will calm down eventually.

     

    I feel torn, as i know it irritates him, but she has a life too and i dont want to stop her living it.

     

    The psych adivsed wearing headphones or earplugs but his ears are very sensitive and often get very hot and glow bright red, he wont wear them

    has anyone any suggestions for both problems? :tearful:


  8. :dance: hi,

    my sons obsessions are in no particular order:

    Football - he has lists of teams times they played goals scored timed the goals to the second - etc etc

    Mr. bean is an english thing -

    Yu-gi-oh and dragonball z - he only likes these cos they have card collections- he has hundreds of the bloomin things all in order and if u move one of them all hell brakes loose!

    playstation 2 - only plays games connected with obsessions though no others

     

    he will bore the pants off anyone who visits regaling them with lists of players how many scores they got, how old they are, how much theyre worth etc.

    it dosnet help that his voice is very monotone so they get the glazed look pretty early on, lol.

     

    the only time these cause trouble is if his sister touches one of his games - big no-no

    or he has to take his cards out when we go out, and they get mixed up - he has to stop no matter where and resort them.

    he is 11, going on 45! :wub:


  9. :bat:

    wow he is rescourcefull if nothing else, you have to give him his due!!.

    my son has just started secondary school and is having real problems negotiating the roads, i dont drive and have another child to take to primary so we have a big problem.

    did the old school run about 12 times in the hols but he still pelts accross the roads at the traffic lights.

    roll on the holidays! :blink:


  10. ;) now i come to think about this subject my 4th child ellie shows some aspie traits, she lines up cars and makes noises, but that is about all. my dh also displays some traits, would it be too late at 39 to be diagnosed and would it help him anyway?.

    He wouldnt think he has aspie traits, but i think theyre quite noticable.

    Im scared to mention it in case he thinks im accusing him of 'passing it on' to our kids. I have two ther kids by my first marriage and niether of them show any traits at all


  11. hello,

    i was in labour with my son tom for 30 hours he is my third child, my cervix had only dilated 3cm by then and at last after many hours of protesting the midwife called the gyne and he did a csection. i do believe this amy have contributed to my sons as although lots of docs pooh pooh it. His heart rate dropped ot 50 five times during labour.


  12. :P

    hello everyone,

    I have 4 children and live in the west midlands. My son is 10 and has AS he was diagnosed when he was four as i knew from an early age what was wrong, he is due to sart secondary school in september, and we are both terrified!!

    We have to do lots of dummy runs to school as he will be walking on his own, he has a group of 'friends', (I use that term loosely), but he wants to walk on his own, and wil have a few very busy roads to negotiate.

    I hope we will be able to keep each other company in this group and share our many and varied wobbly moments.

    elaine xx


  13. :lol: hello,

    my son has just steted taking eye q but he has the liquid not the tablets as he will not swallow even the snallest of tablets. We tried the boots liquid but he gagged everytime i tried it, and when i tasted it i knew why, it said strawberry flvour on the bottle, but it just tasted of strong fish, it was awful, poor child!!.

    I will let u know what happens with eyeq

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