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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 190093" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I don't know on the boundary issues. Boundaries only meant anything to Wiz if they were HIS boundaries. As in - no one could come into HIS room but he could go into anyones room. Not sure how someone with bipolar sees it.</p><p> </p><p>I tihnk it goes with many many disorders. </p><p> </p><p>Can you get an Occupational Therapist (OT) to teach you brushing therapy? It made a huge difference in thank you, and after I learned it I tried it on Jess and Wiz. The Occupational Therapist (OT) said as long as I followed the protocol it wouldn't HURT, so it was worth a shot. It really really calmed Wiz down. Esp when he was up late and couldn't sleep. I know, you really need 1 more thing, but this is non-medication, non-invasive (can be done on bare skin or over clothes), and can be SO helpful. It is for sensory integration problems, but most of our kids are sensitive to things anyway. So with-o the full fledged diagnosis of Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) it could still be helpful.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry about the hard to talk to sw. Can you ask for someone to be in the session with you to help you understand? You are paying an awful lot to have this person work with you. Seems counter-productive to have a sw you can't understand. You have a responsiblity to understand what this person says. If you don't, they can't help you or difficult child. And heaven knows if you are giving the answers you mean to give if you can't fully understand the questions. At the very least take a voice recorder into the session so you can listen to it at home and hopefully understand more of it.</p><p> </p><p>I am sorry he is depressed. Can they give him a different night time snack? Can the docs order it if you have something from his doctor saying he needs to be wheat free? I would have thought that this would be available, given how many kdis are helped by the girlfriend/CF diet. I just hate to think of him being hungry all night. If nothing else could you make some homemade granola? I know the sugar is high, but he may need that. I can send you my recipe - you can adjust it to whatever works for his diet. It is easy to make and quite inexpensive. It just hit me - is oatmeal gluten free? I think it is. Anyway, I add protein powder to it, so that would also help if you have a soy protein powder. </p><p> </p><p>Hugs,</p><p> </p><p>Susie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 190093, member: 1233"] I don't know on the boundary issues. Boundaries only meant anything to Wiz if they were HIS boundaries. As in - no one could come into HIS room but he could go into anyones room. Not sure how someone with bipolar sees it. I tihnk it goes with many many disorders. Can you get an Occupational Therapist (OT) to teach you brushing therapy? It made a huge difference in thank you, and after I learned it I tried it on Jess and Wiz. The Occupational Therapist (OT) said as long as I followed the protocol it wouldn't HURT, so it was worth a shot. It really really calmed Wiz down. Esp when he was up late and couldn't sleep. I know, you really need 1 more thing, but this is non-medication, non-invasive (can be done on bare skin or over clothes), and can be SO helpful. It is for sensory integration problems, but most of our kids are sensitive to things anyway. So with-o the full fledged diagnosis of Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) it could still be helpful. Sorry about the hard to talk to sw. Can you ask for someone to be in the session with you to help you understand? You are paying an awful lot to have this person work with you. Seems counter-productive to have a sw you can't understand. You have a responsiblity to understand what this person says. If you don't, they can't help you or difficult child. And heaven knows if you are giving the answers you mean to give if you can't fully understand the questions. At the very least take a voice recorder into the session so you can listen to it at home and hopefully understand more of it. I am sorry he is depressed. Can they give him a different night time snack? Can the docs order it if you have something from his doctor saying he needs to be wheat free? I would have thought that this would be available, given how many kdis are helped by the girlfriend/CF diet. I just hate to think of him being hungry all night. If nothing else could you make some homemade granola? I know the sugar is high, but he may need that. I can send you my recipe - you can adjust it to whatever works for his diet. It is easy to make and quite inexpensive. It just hit me - is oatmeal gluten free? I think it is. Anyway, I add protein powder to it, so that would also help if you have a soy protein powder. Hugs, Susie [/QUOTE]
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