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<blockquote data-quote="cammie" data-source="post: 550855" data-attributes="member: 15213"><p>Again, thank you to everyone who has answered. I feel like finding this forum is a whole lot like being able to breathe again! It's nice to know that there are other people in similar situations to mine (I knew in my head, but not my heart, ya know?) So, I gave him his first dose after school yesterday and it honestly seemed to help. He transitioned from activity to activity without incident, ate CONSTANTLY (and he never eats), and ended up asking to go to bed early. He still wrestled around with his sister, but it was all in fun. He didn't seem sedated or unhappy. Now, that could have all been coincidental, but if this is any indication of what he is capable of being, I'm all for it. Now, I need to call the ABA therapy place and try and get in to there... </p><p></p><p>Sometimes it seems like having a special needs child or two means you have to know ALL of the doctors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cammie, post: 550855, member: 15213"] Again, thank you to everyone who has answered. I feel like finding this forum is a whole lot like being able to breathe again! It's nice to know that there are other people in similar situations to mine (I knew in my head, but not my heart, ya know?) So, I gave him his first dose after school yesterday and it honestly seemed to help. He transitioned from activity to activity without incident, ate CONSTANTLY (and he never eats), and ended up asking to go to bed early. He still wrestled around with his sister, but it was all in fun. He didn't seem sedated or unhappy. Now, that could have all been coincidental, but if this is any indication of what he is capable of being, I'm all for it. Now, I need to call the ABA therapy place and try and get in to there... Sometimes it seems like having a special needs child or two means you have to know ALL of the doctors. [/QUOTE]
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