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OMG it's been Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) all along!
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<blockquote data-quote="Indianamomof4" data-source="post: 90093" data-attributes="member: 4062"><p>Hmm... do I have to request an IEP? I don't know where to go with that.</p><p></p><p>The reason why the doctor suspected it is a combination of his sensory issues with clothes, shoes, socks, his inability to remain controlled and behave appropriately when he's in pain or sick, and his constant need to make noise and have movement.</p><p></p><p>It all made sense when you looked at it all together, not just the inability to focus and hyperactivity alone, but combined with everything else.</p><p></p><p>We might be dealing with something else, but at least we're starting somewhere. His appointment. today was wonderful. His O/T is amazing and we saw an immediate response in him when he began the listening therapy. It took him from bouncing from one place to another in their "gym" and swinging like a crazed monkey on their swing to kneeling down on the swing, completely quiet, just moving back and forth for 15 straight minutes! I was in awe.</p><p></p><p>I'm so happy that my insurance pays for 60 visits a year and might even cover home equipment. OMG. I feel so blessed. Thanks for the well wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Indianamomof4, post: 90093, member: 4062"] Hmm... do I have to request an IEP? I don't know where to go with that. The reason why the doctor suspected it is a combination of his sensory issues with clothes, shoes, socks, his inability to remain controlled and behave appropriately when he's in pain or sick, and his constant need to make noise and have movement. It all made sense when you looked at it all together, not just the inability to focus and hyperactivity alone, but combined with everything else. We might be dealing with something else, but at least we're starting somewhere. His appointment. today was wonderful. His O/T is amazing and we saw an immediate response in him when he began the listening therapy. It took him from bouncing from one place to another in their "gym" and swinging like a crazed monkey on their swing to kneeling down on the swing, completely quiet, just moving back and forth for 15 straight minutes! I was in awe. I'm so happy that my insurance pays for 60 visits a year and might even cover home equipment. OMG. I feel so blessed. Thanks for the well wishes. [/QUOTE]
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