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<blockquote data-quote="serenityntn" data-source="post: 207971"><p>Thanks everyone for the info. It helped alot. I do plan on having those tests done but I thought I would wait until I received the psychological results first. I did take him to his regular dr the other day which she explained it to me also. I did ask her if in her personal opinion did she think he has autism and she said yes. Then I asked her about his eyes and what the report said and she said she has never noticed anything wrong with the tracking of his eyes but she did set him up with an appointment with an eye dr next month. She did say that one of his eyes is stronger than the other and he might need glasses and the first thing that popped into my head was picturing them getting broke the first day he has them. </p><p> </p><p>I was a nervous wreck by the time we were leaving his dr's office. He had to have two vaccine shots and they also gave him a flu shot. He is absolutely terrified of shots. It's almost a phobia with him. I have tried to help him get over this fear by telling him that they don't hurt anymore than having his finger pricked and he handles that fine. I also reminded him that I have to give myself a shot every day and has seen me do it but that still didn't work. He had a major meltdown anyway. I just hope that one day he won't be so frightened by them.</p><p> </p><p>Deb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="serenityntn, post: 207971"] Thanks everyone for the info. It helped alot. I do plan on having those tests done but I thought I would wait until I received the psychological results first. I did take him to his regular dr the other day which she explained it to me also. I did ask her if in her personal opinion did she think he has autism and she said yes. Then I asked her about his eyes and what the report said and she said she has never noticed anything wrong with the tracking of his eyes but she did set him up with an appointment with an eye dr next month. She did say that one of his eyes is stronger than the other and he might need glasses and the first thing that popped into my head was picturing them getting broke the first day he has them. I was a nervous wreck by the time we were leaving his dr's office. He had to have two vaccine shots and they also gave him a flu shot. He is absolutely terrified of shots. It's almost a phobia with him. I have tried to help him get over this fear by telling him that they don't hurt anymore than having his finger pricked and he handles that fine. I also reminded him that I have to give myself a shot every day and has seen me do it but that still didn't work. He had a major meltdown anyway. I just hope that one day he won't be so frightened by them. Deb [/QUOTE]
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