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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 501103" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I think that is what professionals who do not walk in our shoes way underestimate. Yes, we are all over the place when we start.... but we really do learn triggers, and can think of them in those moments but really it is hard to think of ALL of them when in an assessment, and we know which medication helps which little symptoms, we notice that if they have a cold then X could be worse or if they are hungry you can tell by how they do Y. Even if when they are growing, you notice a regression in language use or whatever..... that is exactly in the end what puts things together. </p><p></p><p></p><p>With all the talk of tics here and Q... people helping to answer my questions about the differences between compulsions/perseverations and reflexive tics, etc.... (seems like there are few differences and not sure anymore that it really matters, the effect is the same).... I talked to each one of the docs. All said it was tic-like stuff. BUT the neuro helped me see more specifically even though I could see the issue and knew it inside me... here we are at 15 and I finally can explain it to others better.... (things are said with the same intonation, repeated under the same circumstances--esp during gross motor movement and fear of punishment)....</p><p></p><p>It is a life long process. My motto long ago became........."monitor, and adjust".</p><p></p><p>V is so blessed to have you as his parents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 501103, member: 12886"] I think that is what professionals who do not walk in our shoes way underestimate. Yes, we are all over the place when we start.... but we really do learn triggers, and can think of them in those moments but really it is hard to think of ALL of them when in an assessment, and we know which medication helps which little symptoms, we notice that if they have a cold then X could be worse or if they are hungry you can tell by how they do Y. Even if when they are growing, you notice a regression in language use or whatever..... that is exactly in the end what puts things together. With all the talk of tics here and Q... people helping to answer my questions about the differences between compulsions/perseverations and reflexive tics, etc.... (seems like there are few differences and not sure anymore that it really matters, the effect is the same).... I talked to each one of the docs. All said it was tic-like stuff. BUT the neuro helped me see more specifically even though I could see the issue and knew it inside me... here we are at 15 and I finally can explain it to others better.... (things are said with the same intonation, repeated under the same circumstances--esp during gross motor movement and fear of punishment).... It is a life long process. My motto long ago became........."monitor, and adjust". V is so blessed to have you as his parents. [/QUOTE]
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