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<blockquote data-quote="B’smom" data-source="post: 751160" data-attributes="member: 23359"><p>Hi Shiggins, </p><p>I’m S. my son B is 11 and has had more violent outbursts then I can count. It’s been a very exhausting summer (I’m in Canada). My heart breaks reading your post because I can relate to so much of what you’re going through. I’m sorry, I know how much it sucks (for a lack of a better word) to deal with this. </p><p></p><p>I also have two other children, children who have witnessed and been victims of B’s meltdowns. My youngest and B cannot be left alone because B is very unpredictable, it’s hard to do get anything done. I think I miss showering with a closed door the most.</p><p></p><p>He has had a lot of surgeries and health issues, has he had a recent MRI? Is it possible he’s in pain? History of step throat? Do the behaviours seem to go in waves or are they constant? Is he the same in all situations (home, school etc) or just at home? </p><p></p><p>Sorry, I know the group has asked a lot of questions already and now I’m adding to them </p><p></p><p>If you ever need someone to talk too, I’m here. </p><p></p><p>I don’t know what you’re healthcare system is like in Australia but everything is slow moving in Canada (thank you free health care system). We waited 2.5 years for in depth genetic testing only to be turned down. We did get basic testing done though, and it did show an abnormality. Might be another avenue to look into. Sometimes you can get answers that way as to what’s going on. </p><p></p><p>Most important and the hardest part, taking care of you! As parents, we give, give and give you until we have nothing left and then we give some more. It’s worse when you have a child with special needs. Especially ones that are aggressive. I’m sorry you and your family are going through this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B’smom, post: 751160, member: 23359"] Hi Shiggins, I’m S. my son B is 11 and has had more violent outbursts then I can count. It’s been a very exhausting summer (I’m in Canada). My heart breaks reading your post because I can relate to so much of what you’re going through. I’m sorry, I know how much it sucks (for a lack of a better word) to deal with this. I also have two other children, children who have witnessed and been victims of B’s meltdowns. My youngest and B cannot be left alone because B is very unpredictable, it’s hard to do get anything done. I think I miss showering with a closed door the most. He has had a lot of surgeries and health issues, has he had a recent MRI? Is it possible he’s in pain? History of step throat? Do the behaviours seem to go in waves or are they constant? Is he the same in all situations (home, school etc) or just at home? Sorry, I know the group has asked a lot of questions already and now I’m adding to them If you ever need someone to talk too, I’m here. I don’t know what you’re healthcare system is like in Australia but everything is slow moving in Canada (thank you free health care system). We waited 2.5 years for in depth genetic testing only to be turned down. We did get basic testing done though, and it did show an abnormality. Might be another avenue to look into. Sometimes you can get answers that way as to what’s going on. Most important and the hardest part, taking care of you! As parents, we give, give and give you until we have nothing left and then we give some more. It’s worse when you have a child with special needs. Especially ones that are aggressive. I’m sorry you and your family are going through this. [/QUOTE]
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