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<blockquote data-quote="nerfherder" data-source="post: 593287" data-attributes="member: 15907"><p>Pretty beat right now. Thank you both. The day we chose to "process" our first huge batch of bunnies was the day one of our last two pregnant does chose to go into labor. Between that and being the healthiest adult in charge of the kiddos (RN doing a 12 hour shift, Blacksmith recovering from his latest autoimmune reaction) I'm just...wiped. Kiddo was actually a huge help today, she's amazing with the rabbits.</p><p></p><p>FYI: All things considered, were she neurotypical her executive function would probably be better than ours if it wasn't for the hoarding. She rarely forgets where she put something, whereas I have a memory like a steel...thingy with holes in it, and I have actually seen Perfect Enough Child be unable to find a hairbrush or a tube of toothpaste because I rotated it on the counter 45 degrees while cleaning. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> And HER room is the pigsty. Kiddo's room would be, if I didn't clean stuff out - but it's hoarding, and she keeps her hoarded stuff organized after a fashion. </p><p></p><p>Some of what you said applies enough to me that I sort of wonder about lead paint/pipes exposure in my case during my first year of life - Mom and Dad were managing an apartment building built in the very early 1900's. I've wondered this before - my executive function and math skills are not what y'd call good. At all. One psychiatric wondered why I didn't get more Learning Disability (LD) tests when he found my SAT scores were 660 in the English and 440 in the math. That kind of discrepency in scores, he explained, meant something was more than just wrong. I was in community college by then, and there wasn't much point to further tests.</p><p></p><p>I'll re-read closer to the meeting on the 8th, and let y'all know how things go. Thank you all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nerfherder, post: 593287, member: 15907"] Pretty beat right now. Thank you both. The day we chose to "process" our first huge batch of bunnies was the day one of our last two pregnant does chose to go into labor. Between that and being the healthiest adult in charge of the kiddos (RN doing a 12 hour shift, Blacksmith recovering from his latest autoimmune reaction) I'm just...wiped. Kiddo was actually a huge help today, she's amazing with the rabbits. FYI: All things considered, were she neurotypical her executive function would probably be better than ours if it wasn't for the hoarding. She rarely forgets where she put something, whereas I have a memory like a steel...thingy with holes in it, and I have actually seen Perfect Enough Child be unable to find a hairbrush or a tube of toothpaste because I rotated it on the counter 45 degrees while cleaning. :) And HER room is the pigsty. Kiddo's room would be, if I didn't clean stuff out - but it's hoarding, and she keeps her hoarded stuff organized after a fashion. Some of what you said applies enough to me that I sort of wonder about lead paint/pipes exposure in my case during my first year of life - Mom and Dad were managing an apartment building built in the very early 1900's. I've wondered this before - my executive function and math skills are not what y'd call good. At all. One psychiatric wondered why I didn't get more Learning Disability (LD) tests when he found my SAT scores were 660 in the English and 440 in the math. That kind of discrepency in scores, he explained, meant something was more than just wrong. I was in community college by then, and there wasn't much point to further tests. I'll re-read closer to the meeting on the 8th, and let y'all know how things go. Thank you all! [/QUOTE]
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