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Drove to ER yesterday, just wasn't sure what to do....
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 519683" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I appreciate your positive thoughts and understanding so much you guys.... it is really getting me thru the days. Q is at a more moderate level again today. Really hard to contain his blurts but it is clear he is fighting for control at a time he feels everything is out of control. He SAYS he is not going to do thing or IS going to do things but really 90 % of the time complies even thru his rumblings about not. </p><p></p><p>A small blessing just happened. His new glasses came in and it has only been one week (often takes two because it is thru his insurance). He has been wearing glasses from two scripts ago and they are not even close to his current rx. His mood changed very quickly. It was so nice. Other times he has lost glasses or left the house without them in the past I have had to bring him home because he is so out of sorts. Do any of you have kids like that....He is like that with any little physical thing but I think this crosses into his sensory integration stuff....he needs his vision, it is his compensatory sense. And I have to say they are actually really cute (we get MA glasses, sometimes they have some good ones other times, blah. These are rimless, blue wire frames...a rectangle shape...the first pair he has gotten from the adult selection. His head is in-between the sizes. But he looks so cute.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 519683, member: 12886"] I appreciate your positive thoughts and understanding so much you guys.... it is really getting me thru the days. Q is at a more moderate level again today. Really hard to contain his blurts but it is clear he is fighting for control at a time he feels everything is out of control. He SAYS he is not going to do thing or IS going to do things but really 90 % of the time complies even thru his rumblings about not. A small blessing just happened. His new glasses came in and it has only been one week (often takes two because it is thru his insurance). He has been wearing glasses from two scripts ago and they are not even close to his current rx. His mood changed very quickly. It was so nice. Other times he has lost glasses or left the house without them in the past I have had to bring him home because he is so out of sorts. Do any of you have kids like that....He is like that with any little physical thing but I think this crosses into his sensory integration stuff....he needs his vision, it is his compensatory sense. And I have to say they are actually really cute (we get MA glasses, sometimes they have some good ones other times, blah. These are rimless, blue wire frames...a rectangle shape...the first pair he has gotten from the adult selection. His head is in-between the sizes. But he looks so cute. [/QUOTE]
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