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<blockquote data-quote="tired Cheryl" data-source="post: 82932" data-attributes="member: 4109"><p>I may have to hire someone to accompany me on his weekly trips to the hospital. There are no family and friends available.</p><p></p><p>He really looks forward to eating at the food court and this had become a positive reward for him but most days when we only have one appointment I am very happy to avoid the situation. Yesterday we were there all day and he was really looking forward to eating there. So, I would hate taking that away from him. Perhaps help is the only way to go.</p><p></p><p>difficult child taking his clothes off is becoming a real issue. This happens when he is calm and happy as well as when he is irritated or melting down. Neuro thinks it has to do with his Frontal lobe problem. We try to make him at least keep short and t-shirt (let him choose) on at home so but even that is difficult. SUnday he would not keep any clothes on at all.</p><p></p><p>He was not like this until recently-maybe 6 months ago. He was a very fussy baby but I did not notice the clothes or tags bothered him. He does not complain about tags or sock seams. It seems like a freedom thing for him. LIke he does not want to be restricted.</p><p></p><p>Another new disturbing trend is his desire to urinate on his 5 yearl old sister and her possessions. FOrgot to mention this at appointments yesterday. he tried doing this to her last night which makes me remember it this am.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tired Cheryl, post: 82932, member: 4109"] I may have to hire someone to accompany me on his weekly trips to the hospital. There are no family and friends available. He really looks forward to eating at the food court and this had become a positive reward for him but most days when we only have one appointment I am very happy to avoid the situation. Yesterday we were there all day and he was really looking forward to eating there. So, I would hate taking that away from him. Perhaps help is the only way to go. difficult child taking his clothes off is becoming a real issue. This happens when he is calm and happy as well as when he is irritated or melting down. Neuro thinks it has to do with his Frontal lobe problem. We try to make him at least keep short and t-shirt (let him choose) on at home so but even that is difficult. SUnday he would not keep any clothes on at all. He was not like this until recently-maybe 6 months ago. He was a very fussy baby but I did not notice the clothes or tags bothered him. He does not complain about tags or sock seams. It seems like a freedom thing for him. LIke he does not want to be restricted. Another new disturbing trend is his desire to urinate on his 5 yearl old sister and her possessions. FOrgot to mention this at appointments yesterday. he tried doing this to her last night which makes me remember it this am. [/QUOTE]
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