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new to chats and single mom of 22 yr. son with Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)
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<blockquote data-quote="kaf" data-source="post: 54477" data-attributes="member: 3853"><p>I am more than happy to answer questions. It seems like this child has been at the forefront of my life since his birth. His dad has been in the hospital since early March with complications of diabetes. He's going to be in a nursing home for a while longer then will have to move into an assisted living facility. Eric had been living in the house alone and was doing pretty well until one day when he decided to visit from so called "friends". Eric is the kind of kid that the tough and/or bad kids take advantage of. While he was visiting them, there was some type of argument and one of the kids hit Eric in the head with the <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> of a pistol. Thank God they didn't shoot him. He managed to get home and call 911. He ended up in the ER where he went from bad to worse. He not only had a concussion but he had a severe reaction to the injury and all the doctors could say was that he also had a contusion. He was in ICU for two days, strapped down hands and feet because he fought constantly. He wasn't even aware of what he was doing and he actually came out of the arm straps twice. On the third day, he woke and was fine. He stayed another day and a half and then I brought him home with me. He's been physically okay, but he's got even more anxiety and fears than before. How's that for a short version? Believe me, I could have gone into more detail. No, he's not working now and blames everything and everyone but himself for that. He brings home job applications and I help him fill them out, but that's as far as he gets. If I push too much, even a little, he overreacts and shuts me out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaf, post: 54477, member: 3853"] I am more than happy to answer questions. It seems like this child has been at the forefront of my life since his birth. His dad has been in the hospital since early March with complications of diabetes. He's going to be in a nursing home for a while longer then will have to move into an assisted living facility. Eric had been living in the house alone and was doing pretty well until one day when he decided to visit from so called "friends". Eric is the kind of kid that the tough and/or bad kids take advantage of. While he was visiting them, there was some type of argument and one of the kids hit Eric in the head with the :censored: of a pistol. Thank God they didn't shoot him. He managed to get home and call 911. He ended up in the ER where he went from bad to worse. He not only had a concussion but he had a severe reaction to the injury and all the doctors could say was that he also had a contusion. He was in ICU for two days, strapped down hands and feet because he fought constantly. He wasn't even aware of what he was doing and he actually came out of the arm straps twice. On the third day, he woke and was fine. He stayed another day and a half and then I brought him home with me. He's been physically okay, but he's got even more anxiety and fears than before. How's that for a short version? Believe me, I could have gone into more detail. No, he's not working now and blames everything and everyone but himself for that. He brings home job applications and I help him fill them out, but that's as far as he gets. If I push too much, even a little, he overreacts and shuts me out. [/QUOTE]
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