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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 244826" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I think most of his nightmares last year were from Sept 2007 through December 2007. The very worst were October leading up to Halloween. They got so bad that he truly believed that Satan was out to get him that Halloween night.</p><p> </p><p>He was hospitalized the last two weeks in Oct 2007. He had to face midnight on Halloween without me which must have been very hard.</p><p> </p><p>Once he made it past Halloween and started working on his coping skills, the nightmares decreased and eventually disappeared. This Halloween (2008) did not bring back memories for him and in fact he created a grave yard theme in the fun of the holiday spirit.</p><p> </p><p>He also is feeling "weird" again - like last year. I am thinking I may increase his therapist appts again for this Spring. He is down to once per month, maybe he needs to go back to every other week or even once per week?</p><p> </p><p>He states he mostly feels "weird" during the musical practice. He has a very small part in the musical itself but has the lead role in the sticks performance (choreographed movements using sticks). The other kids had to learn their parts before difficult child could really start his practice. He needs to know where the others are moving to learn where he moves. He has not stated anything about this decrease in practice before the show date being frustrating. He did say that one girl will not obey directions but didn't tie it into any frustrations of him learning his part.</p><p> </p><p>I think I will ask that he pay attention to the actual time and start documenting clearer.</p><p> </p><p>He is due for a neurological appointment again. I will check my calendar to make sure one has been set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 244826, member: 5096"] I think most of his nightmares last year were from Sept 2007 through December 2007. The very worst were October leading up to Halloween. They got so bad that he truly believed that Satan was out to get him that Halloween night. He was hospitalized the last two weeks in Oct 2007. He had to face midnight on Halloween without me which must have been very hard. Once he made it past Halloween and started working on his coping skills, the nightmares decreased and eventually disappeared. This Halloween (2008) did not bring back memories for him and in fact he created a grave yard theme in the fun of the holiday spirit. He also is feeling "weird" again - like last year. I am thinking I may increase his therapist appts again for this Spring. He is down to once per month, maybe he needs to go back to every other week or even once per week? He states he mostly feels "weird" during the musical practice. He has a very small part in the musical itself but has the lead role in the sticks performance (choreographed movements using sticks). The other kids had to learn their parts before difficult child could really start his practice. He needs to know where the others are moving to learn where he moves. He has not stated anything about this decrease in practice before the show date being frustrating. He did say that one girl will not obey directions but didn't tie it into any frustrations of him learning his part. I think I will ask that he pay attention to the actual time and start documenting clearer. He is due for a neurological appointment again. I will check my calendar to make sure one has been set. [/QUOTE]
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