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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 156897" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Uneducated guess - Sam knows you have started looking for help for him. He is not crying for help as much anymore - that is what some of the explosions and behavior were - a cry for help. He still has explosions because he has something going on but it is not as scary anymore because he is getting help figuring it out? Also, have you and husband figured out the best way to handle the explosions? That could also be why you are not noticing so much, you are calmer, thus Sam is calmer?</p><p> </p><p>Does that make sense? I would continue the road you are on checking out everything possible "just in case". I think it is hard to get referrals to these specialized tests so when you have one, don't turn it down. Enjoy these good days and know that they can continue while being prepared for something else. Don't live on eggshells waiting for a bad day, just don't be surprised when/if it happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 156897, member: 5096"] Uneducated guess - Sam knows you have started looking for help for him. He is not crying for help as much anymore - that is what some of the explosions and behavior were - a cry for help. He still has explosions because he has something going on but it is not as scary anymore because he is getting help figuring it out? Also, have you and husband figured out the best way to handle the explosions? That could also be why you are not noticing so much, you are calmer, thus Sam is calmer? Does that make sense? I would continue the road you are on checking out everything possible "just in case". I think it is hard to get referrals to these specialized tests so when you have one, don't turn it down. Enjoy these good days and know that they can continue while being prepared for something else. Don't live on eggshells waiting for a bad day, just don't be surprised when/if it happens. [/QUOTE]
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