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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 201998" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Hi Karif I just wanted to tell you to hang in there! I know how hard this road is! Some days are much harder than others. </p><p>For us in the beginning the best thing was our Occupational Therapist (OT). She was the first therapist who our pediatrician could get us into. We started with a Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) diagnosis and had therapy once a week. The Occupational Therapist (OT) was the first person who worked with us and K. She saw that she was way in over her head! But it was a start and it was documented. We learned a lot from her as far as treatment for any sensory issues.</p><p>She knew there was more going on and pushed us to get more testing and more evaluation's. </p><p>Things move slowly in our worlds. It feels even more so when our kids are struggling and hurting. I have only bee on this journey with K for 2.5 years, I knew something was going on since she was 2 though. </p><p>But I feel like I have been doing this forever. </p><p>I look at those on the board who have adult G'SFG and am in awe. </p><p>Pace yourself and hang in there. Since coming here I have really learned that if something isn't working for my kid, change it. Whether that is my reactions/actions or my child's healthcare team, school, almost any situation can be altered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 201998, member: 3155"] Hi Karif I just wanted to tell you to hang in there! I know how hard this road is! Some days are much harder than others. For us in the beginning the best thing was our Occupational Therapist (OT). She was the first therapist who our pediatrician could get us into. We started with a Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) diagnosis and had therapy once a week. The Occupational Therapist (OT) was the first person who worked with us and K. She saw that she was way in over her head! But it was a start and it was documented. We learned a lot from her as far as treatment for any sensory issues. She knew there was more going on and pushed us to get more testing and more evaluation's. Things move slowly in our worlds. It feels even more so when our kids are struggling and hurting. I have only bee on this journey with K for 2.5 years, I knew something was going on since she was 2 though. But I feel like I have been doing this forever. I look at those on the board who have adult G'SFG and am in awe. Pace yourself and hang in there. Since coming here I have really learned that if something isn't working for my kid, change it. Whether that is my reactions/actions or my child's healthcare team, school, almost any situation can be altered. [/QUOTE]
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