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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 195370" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Well we go in the morning! Yikes! She is actually excited about it. Bizarre kid... She saw a show a while back about brain imaging, so we were able to use that as a discussion. I guess they make her hyperventilate and then flash strobe lights in her eyes, to try and induce any kind of abnormal brain activity. She can then sleep for the rest of the test. Or at least that is what I read on their site. It is a fully brand new center, state of the art, which is cool!</p><p>Friday we go for full allergy testing. Poor kid, she has been stuffy since she was born! So we are finally being listened to. </p><p></p><p>I don't know how I am going to keep her up until midnight? She has been falling asleep by 9 every night. I am thinking WII, movies, snacks... even swimming at night! </p><p>Wish us luck. </p><p>We are going to take them to some new movie, no clue what it is, on Friday after all of this. Then next week she meets her new therapist!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 195370, member: 3155"] Well we go in the morning! Yikes! She is actually excited about it. Bizarre kid... She saw a show a while back about brain imaging, so we were able to use that as a discussion. I guess they make her hyperventilate and then flash strobe lights in her eyes, to try and induce any kind of abnormal brain activity. She can then sleep for the rest of the test. Or at least that is what I read on their site. It is a fully brand new center, state of the art, which is cool! Friday we go for full allergy testing. Poor kid, she has been stuffy since she was born! So we are finally being listened to. I don't know how I am going to keep her up until midnight? She has been falling asleep by 9 every night. I am thinking WII, movies, snacks... even swimming at night! Wish us luck. We are going to take them to some new movie, no clue what it is, on Friday after all of this. Then next week she meets her new therapist! [/QUOTE]
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