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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 527912" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>GGlad your headache went away. I never could get Wiz to do the homework thing. He would get mad and hit me instead. Not that it got him out of it, but I would have to let us both cool down and then address it again and it really upset all of us. Hence livng iwth my parents and Wiz having to deal with Aspie Gpa who believes that homework is the MOST important thing you can do. Drove Wiz NUTS. So did Gpa's stream of conscious babble (it is nonstop) about endlessly irrelevantly boring trivia like the weather in some part of the world you have never heard of and how some ball player from fifty years ago wore size 12 shoes and how if a frog farts then somewhere a flea is born. Or whatever. Except when watching tv when the endless babble becomes a nonstop string of how unrealistic every tiny detail of the show is. Ever try watching CSI or Law and Order iwth someone who will babble endlessly about how they got the law wrong or the science wrong on not just the big parts but the tiny details that have NOTHING to do with the show or anything else?? That is what my dad does. </p><p></p><p>My mom was SOOOOOOO HAPPY to have another person living in the house. My dad followed her around all day and all night iwth this stuff - and he NEVER stops. Plus he has that teacher tone that makes you know there WILL be a quiz on this which literally was making her think about killing him. </p><p></p><p>in my opinion it was EXACTLY what Wiz deserved, lol. It was even kinda fun to watch the confusion in Wiz when he realized exactly how many hours a day Gpa could do that. My dad has chronic insomnia and he can do that 20 hrs a day for five or six days a week.</p><p></p><p>When difficult child is bugging you too much, imagine him living with an Aspie who perseverates on MAKING him hear and listen to all of that. Brings a real smile to your face to imagine the confusion because they just don't know how ANYONE can do that - even if THEY do that!</p><p></p><p>Terry, does your doctor know how often you have headaches and how long they last? There are things that can be done to help with that. I hate to think of you with a headache for 4 days straight. I know how awful that is. If difficult child bugs you too much when you have a headache, I have a sure-fire way to get him to NEVER do that again. Just barf on him. seriously. Wiz would never leave me alone until one day he blocked the way to the bathroom because he wanted something and I had a bad migraine. After that he wouldn't let anyone near me when I had one. Only time he would do that, but boy did it stick in his memory. If you haven't talked to the doctor about headaches, start keeping a journal of how often you get them and how long they last and by the time you see the doctor you should have some helpful info.</p><p></p><p>Even if they are caused by tension/stress, there are still things that can really help prevent them. (((((hugs)))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 527912, member: 1233"] GGlad your headache went away. I never could get Wiz to do the homework thing. He would get mad and hit me instead. Not that it got him out of it, but I would have to let us both cool down and then address it again and it really upset all of us. Hence livng iwth my parents and Wiz having to deal with Aspie Gpa who believes that homework is the MOST important thing you can do. Drove Wiz NUTS. So did Gpa's stream of conscious babble (it is nonstop) about endlessly irrelevantly boring trivia like the weather in some part of the world you have never heard of and how some ball player from fifty years ago wore size 12 shoes and how if a frog farts then somewhere a flea is born. Or whatever. Except when watching tv when the endless babble becomes a nonstop string of how unrealistic every tiny detail of the show is. Ever try watching CSI or Law and Order iwth someone who will babble endlessly about how they got the law wrong or the science wrong on not just the big parts but the tiny details that have NOTHING to do with the show or anything else?? That is what my dad does. My mom was SOOOOOOO HAPPY to have another person living in the house. My dad followed her around all day and all night iwth this stuff - and he NEVER stops. Plus he has that teacher tone that makes you know there WILL be a quiz on this which literally was making her think about killing him. in my opinion it was EXACTLY what Wiz deserved, lol. It was even kinda fun to watch the confusion in Wiz when he realized exactly how many hours a day Gpa could do that. My dad has chronic insomnia and he can do that 20 hrs a day for five or six days a week. When difficult child is bugging you too much, imagine him living with an Aspie who perseverates on MAKING him hear and listen to all of that. Brings a real smile to your face to imagine the confusion because they just don't know how ANYONE can do that - even if THEY do that! Terry, does your doctor know how often you have headaches and how long they last? There are things that can be done to help with that. I hate to think of you with a headache for 4 days straight. I know how awful that is. If difficult child bugs you too much when you have a headache, I have a sure-fire way to get him to NEVER do that again. Just barf on him. seriously. Wiz would never leave me alone until one day he blocked the way to the bathroom because he wanted something and I had a bad migraine. After that he wouldn't let anyone near me when I had one. Only time he would do that, but boy did it stick in his memory. If you haven't talked to the doctor about headaches, start keeping a journal of how often you get them and how long they last and by the time you see the doctor you should have some helpful info. Even if they are caused by tension/stress, there are still things that can really help prevent them. (((((hugs))))) [/QUOTE]
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