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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 131114" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>BBK and Meow, this was not a "bad" moment with difficult child, this is just how life is with difficult child. This level of motion is pretty much the bar by which we measure all deviations. An awesome day is less. A "hyper" day is more. There were no "problems" per se in this video. This is just how we live.</p><p>I should have pointed out, tho, that you can see his hamburger in front of him and he is actually eating his meal while this is going on.</p><p>Shakespeare, he now does the silverware thing, too. I just don't have video of it. We don't make an issue of it. We live in a small town, which has positives and negatives, but one of the positives is that the lady that owns this restaraunt is one of difficult child's supporters, so she doesn't take issue with this sort of behavior. (she even lets shoes slide when they aren't going to happen).</p><p>SRL, I think I read about fragile x some time ago, but the thought hadn't crossed my mind since. I thought it was actually a type of autism. I'll do some more digging and maybe ask about it. What's it hurt for a blood test...I've already spent my retirement looking for answers, what's a little more.</p><p>I'm glad to have these converted to .wmv's, I'm going to take them to the psychiatrist Thursday. I'll take the violent one, too. Sorry, I'm just not up to sharing that one. But thanks for your input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 131114, member: 1848"] BBK and Meow, this was not a "bad" moment with difficult child, this is just how life is with difficult child. This level of motion is pretty much the bar by which we measure all deviations. An awesome day is less. A "hyper" day is more. There were no "problems" per se in this video. This is just how we live. I should have pointed out, tho, that you can see his hamburger in front of him and he is actually eating his meal while this is going on. Shakespeare, he now does the silverware thing, too. I just don't have video of it. We don't make an issue of it. We live in a small town, which has positives and negatives, but one of the positives is that the lady that owns this restaraunt is one of difficult child's supporters, so she doesn't take issue with this sort of behavior. (she even lets shoes slide when they aren't going to happen). SRL, I think I read about fragile x some time ago, but the thought hadn't crossed my mind since. I thought it was actually a type of autism. I'll do some more digging and maybe ask about it. What's it hurt for a blood test...I've already spent my retirement looking for answers, what's a little more. I'm glad to have these converted to .wmv's, I'm going to take them to the psychiatrist Thursday. I'll take the violent one, too. Sorry, I'm just not up to sharing that one. But thanks for your input. [/QUOTE]
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