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<blockquote data-quote="hunnyb978" data-source="post: 436087" data-attributes="member: 12157"><p>Hi Everyone!! Thank you for all the responses! I felt like I was all over the place in my post because I just don't know where to begin! There is sooo much that has happened and so many things that we have tried...</p><p></p><p>It was a 2 day long neuropsychologist evaluation in 08. He did not believe Damon had autism. He would score in the high range of one thing and then be on the low end of another thing so he did not feel comfortable putting him in the Autism spectrum. He did recommend that he be tested again in a couple of years so that's why we're going back now. </p><p></p><p>Damon used to be terrible with clothing sensory issues when he was in preschool and kindergarten. His socks would "hurt" because of the seam at the toe end. He couldn't have cuffs on the bottom of sleeves because they were too tight. I used to not want to get out of bed in the morning... Things have improved with the clothing though. He still hates tags and some of his shirts are "scratchy" but its no where near the battle that it used to be. I have always mentioned the sensory things when we go to someone new but no one has seen this as a anything significant.</p><p></p><p>I reason why I know it is pot and only pot is because I found it in his room and then ran out and got a drug test. Then I went and filed a CHINS on him and he gets tested monthly and has come up clean since 30 days after he admitted to smoking it and that it wasn't his friends.</p><p></p><p>I spoke with an aide in my sons science class today and she said he can barely keep his eyes open in class and he really believes its his Intuniv. He takes it before bed. We see his doctor on Thursday and I wonder if the time of day makes a difference. Maybe he should take it in the morning? </p><p></p><p>Thank you all for responding to this. I'm glad to be here! When I read the front page of this website I couldn't believe how much I wanted to cry tears of joy. Its like "I am not alone"!</p><p></p><p>I'm sure I'm forgetting a response to a question so if I did please make me aware!</p><p></p><p>Thank You,</p><p>Liz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunnyb978, post: 436087, member: 12157"] Hi Everyone!! Thank you for all the responses! I felt like I was all over the place in my post because I just don't know where to begin! There is sooo much that has happened and so many things that we have tried... It was a 2 day long neuropsychologist evaluation in 08. He did not believe Damon had autism. He would score in the high range of one thing and then be on the low end of another thing so he did not feel comfortable putting him in the Autism spectrum. He did recommend that he be tested again in a couple of years so that's why we're going back now. Damon used to be terrible with clothing sensory issues when he was in preschool and kindergarten. His socks would "hurt" because of the seam at the toe end. He couldn't have cuffs on the bottom of sleeves because they were too tight. I used to not want to get out of bed in the morning... Things have improved with the clothing though. He still hates tags and some of his shirts are "scratchy" but its no where near the battle that it used to be. I have always mentioned the sensory things when we go to someone new but no one has seen this as a anything significant. I reason why I know it is pot and only pot is because I found it in his room and then ran out and got a drug test. Then I went and filed a CHINS on him and he gets tested monthly and has come up clean since 30 days after he admitted to smoking it and that it wasn't his friends. I spoke with an aide in my sons science class today and she said he can barely keep his eyes open in class and he really believes its his Intuniv. He takes it before bed. We see his doctor on Thursday and I wonder if the time of day makes a difference. Maybe he should take it in the morning? Thank you all for responding to this. I'm glad to be here! When I read the front page of this website I couldn't believe how much I wanted to cry tears of joy. Its like "I am not alone"! I'm sure I'm forgetting a response to a question so if I did please make me aware! Thank You, Liz [/QUOTE]
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