mwhip
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Post by mwhip on Feb 26, 2020 10:27:52 GMT -6
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klong11
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Post by klong11 on Feb 26, 2020 10:32:20 GMT -6
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cagoldi
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Post by cagoldi on Feb 26, 2020 10:36:51 GMT -6
You know what?! He’s doing AWESOME. Hard to believe that 18 months ago we didn’t seem out of the woods with possibly needing tube feedings. He still does take almond milk in a bottle and has a couple pouches a day, but other than that he is pretty closely approximating the diet and intake of a lot of his NT peers. He’s developed enough coordination and strength to eat with a fork and/or spoon for a whole snack or meal if he’s interested enough to do it. Super proud of him.
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joelies
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Post by joelies on Feb 26, 2020 10:37:03 GMT -6
Actually that's a good suggestion cagoldi . Maybe a sticker chart with some reward for every x number of good report days. I'll talk about it with DH because just taking things away is clearly not working. Thanks!
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klong11
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Post by klong11 on Feb 26, 2020 10:38:11 GMT -6
You know what?! He’s doing AWESOME. Hard to believe that 18 months ago we didn’t seem out of the woods with possibly needing tube feedings. He still does take almond milk in a bottle and has a couple pouches a day, but other than that he is pretty closely approximating the diet and intake of a lot of his NT peers. He’s developed enough coordination and strength to eat with a fork and/or spoon for a whole snack or meal if he’s interested enough to do it. Super proud of him. That is so great!!!
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cagoldi
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Post by cagoldi on Feb 26, 2020 10:38:35 GMT -6
Actually that's a good suggestion cagoldi . Maybe a sticker chart with some reward for every x number of good report days. I'll talk about it with DH because just taking things away is clearly not working. Thanks! Hope it helps you both. The visual seems to be very helpful, but since all kids are different, I feel like it’s just one big experiment most of the time!
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tgrimes
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Post by tgrimes on Feb 26, 2020 10:39:27 GMT -6
cagoldi That's awesome progress! Go X!
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nam2013
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Post by nam2013 on Feb 26, 2020 11:06:00 GMT -6
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nam2013
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Post by nam2013 on Feb 26, 2020 11:08:47 GMT -6
Morning. Had both kids at home, run some errands, laundry (when will this ever ever stop...) ds made a nice picture for his teacher. Not much else going on today.
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Post by lahdeedah on Feb 26, 2020 11:14:57 GMT -6
I’m sorry you all are still waiting for honest answers. joelies tgrimes Poor M. Hope she gets some relief soon. cagoldi So good to hear how well X is doing! Awesome.
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lfig
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Post by lfig on Feb 26, 2020 11:17:27 GMT -6
joelies I am sorry that you still haven't gotten the straight story from the dr about your dad. I hope you get some answers soon. Happy Birthday S trtlcrzy! wineallthetime I don't do much with my hair either. And I always just get all over color. But the person doing it usually seems shocked I don't want to get all fancy with the highlights or bayalage (?sp). I just want to cover my greys! cagoldi way to go X!! Thats great news! We struggle with S being motivated to eat. She can use a fork...but shes not great at it. She prefers to use her hands. Lol. But the motivation isn't there. So we basically have to put the food in her mouth for her. She will eat it that way no problem.
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lfig
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Post by lfig on Feb 26, 2020 11:24:35 GMT -6
I'm exhausted being back at work. And although I am working in another role for 30 days....I am still also trying to get some things done in my normal job. So I am trying to get my seasonal staff hired and then they just dumped on my that I have to justify my need for the 7 vehicles in my fleet because we are being forced to eliminate 10% of our vehicles this year. So I am hoping to write a good enough justification that one of mine doesn't fall into that 10%!
TW: Child Death ......
A 10 year old girl from Sierra's school died from complications from the flu 2 days ago. It's super sad and scary.
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vino
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Post by vino on Feb 26, 2020 11:26:31 GMT -6
Morning. Had both kids at home, run some errands, laundry (when will this ever ever stop...) ds made a nice picture for his teacher. Not much else going on today. How is the lice situation?
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Post by flamingo on Feb 26, 2020 11:27:10 GMT -6
tgrimes I don't have much experience with eczema but definitely with psoriasis. She seems young but I'm sure it's possible, I've read it's more typical to appear around 12-13. Mine started in middle school as just tiny spots on my elbows and knees--almost like warts--and I could use a cream to control it. Didn't need to go on Humira until I was in my 20s. I can't see the pic but you're welcome to text me. Psoriasis can be hereditary, anyone in your families with it? I'd probably take her in, I know there are pediatric dematologists specifically. I've always gone to a general one, though. eta: re: salicylic acid and coal tar, yes that is what is recommended, esp. if it's on the scalp (you'll see those things in shampoo). I had to ramp up in steroid creams over the years as mine got worse; there are definitely some milder OTC things you can use before going on the heavier RX ones. Psoriasis is auto-immune related, as you probably know, not sure if eczema is the same way. I only note that b/c of some of her GI issues, wonder if there is any correlation.
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vino
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Post by vino on Feb 26, 2020 11:27:25 GMT -6
Oh goodness lfig that's awful, how sad
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tgrimes
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Post by tgrimes on Feb 26, 2020 11:34:58 GMT -6
tgrimes I don't have much experience with eczema but definitely with psoriasis. She seems young but I'm sure it's possible, I've read it's more typical to appear around 12-13. Mine started in middle school as just tiny spots on my elbows and knees--almost like warts--and I could use a cream to control it. Didn't need to go on Humira until I was in my 20s. I can't see the pic but you're welcome to text me. Psoriasis can be hereditary, anyone in your families with it? I'd probably take her in, I know there are pediatric dematologists specifically. I've always gone to a general one, though. eta: re: salicylic acid and coal tar, yes that is what is recommended, esp. if it's on the scalp (you'll see those things in shampoo). I had to ramp up in steroid creams over the years as mine got worse; there are definitely some milder OTC things you can use before going on the heavier RX ones. Psoriasis is auto-immune related, as you probably know, not sure if eczema is the same way. I only note that b/c of some of her GI issues, wonder if there is any correlation. I haven't seen any in her scalp yet. I'll text you the pic. Thank you for this information!
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nam2013
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Post by nam2013 on Feb 26, 2020 11:35:42 GMT -6
Morning. Had both kids at home, run some errands, laundry (when will this ever ever stop...) ds made a nice picture for his teacher. Not much else going on today. How is the lice situation? I combed and looked again today and am still finding ;very few, but still) nits, no lice. So I hope the treatment killed the lice and we’re just finding residual nits...
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nam2013
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Post by nam2013 on Feb 26, 2020 11:37:03 GMT -6
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Post by flamingo on Feb 26, 2020 11:42:55 GMT -6
Way to go X cagoldi , what terrific progress! Happy bday to S trtlcrzy! Sending hugs your way joelies . Heartbreaking lfig . That poor family.
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nam2013
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Post by nam2013 on Feb 26, 2020 11:49:30 GMT -6
snip cagoldi way to go X!! Thats great news! We struggle with S being motivated to eat. She can use a fork...but shes not great at it. She prefers to use her hands. Lol. But the motivation isn't there. So we basically have to put the food in her mouth for her. She will eat it that way no problem. I just send a pic to my mom of the kids eating with their hands, why use forks when you have much better tools yourself?! We still have to feed ds a lot too. For now we’ve accepted that this is the way it is 🤷🏼♀️.
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inthekitty
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Post by inthekitty on Feb 26, 2020 11:55:54 GMT -6
How tragic lfig. I second a derm tgrimes. I hope you find something that works for your girl. cagoldi wahoo! Way to go X-Man! joelies that's got to be hard. Go easy on yourself because most would be a bit edgy. I hope you get some answers today. trtlcrzy happy birthday to your big girl! mwhip I have secondhand embarrassment for your co-irker.
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nam2013
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Post by nam2013 on Feb 26, 2020 11:58:30 GMT -6
Okay tapa is acting sooooo weird. It’s posting my posts three times and then not. so if you see me deleting posts it’s because of that, not because I’ve wanted to keep something to myself...
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nam2013
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Post by nam2013 on Feb 26, 2020 11:59:56 GMT -6
joelies I can imagine being on edge if I were in your shoes, I’m so sorry. Try not to be to hard on yourself, this is a lot. Big hugs.
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inthekitty
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Post by inthekitty on Feb 26, 2020 12:00:33 GMT -6
Trucking along here. Taking the girls to STEM night at their school tonight.
I've got sucked into Blind Love. It's so bad/good. I also have never watched the American version of The Office and I'm about 1/3 through it now. Very good. I loved the British version and I feel that this stands on its own. I had no idea Ann from Parks and Rec was in it.
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nam2013
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Post by nam2013 on Feb 26, 2020 12:02:00 GMT -6
trtlcrzy Happy birthday to S! I can’t believe our babies are turning 4, I’m mean come on!
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lfig
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Post by lfig on Feb 26, 2020 12:25:54 GMT -6
Trucking along here. Taking the girls to STEM night at their school tonight. I've got sucked into Blind Love. It's so bad/good. I also have never watched the American version of The Office and I'm about 1/3 through it now. Very good. I loved the British version and I feel that this stands on its own. I had no idea Ann from Parks and Rec was in it. I’ve been sucked into Blind love too. I really love the first couple that got engaged. But none of the others seem like they will last.
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inthekitty
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Post by inthekitty on Feb 26, 2020 12:31:37 GMT -6
Trucking along here. Taking the girls to STEM night at their school tonight. I've got sucked into Blind Love. It's so bad/good. I also have never watched the American version of The Office and I'm about 1/3 through it now. Very good. I loved the British version and I feel that this stands on its own. I had no idea Ann from Parks and Rec was in it. I’ve been sucked into Blind love too. I really love the first couple that got engaged. But none of the others seem like they will last. The others are complete tools. Oh my gosh Mark is a fool. He shows his age every time he can't see past Jessica's immature games. Barnyard is a frat boy tool with his I'm-just-one-of-the-boys-and-don't-want-to-work girl Amber. But yes, Cameron and Lauren are cute together. They seem like they have staying power. Was it a requirement for every dude to be lanky, have more or less the same haircut, and a goatee? They all look more or less the same to me.
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lfig
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Post by lfig on Feb 26, 2020 12:35:30 GMT -6
I requested an appointment with the pediatric dentist at the children’s hospital where all of S’s specialists are. They only see medically complex kiddos. So they have to review her file to make that determination. 😂. It’s been 3 business days since I requested. Think they are still combing through her extremely thick files from the numerous specialists sees? I mean, hydrocephalus with 5 brain surgeries, eye surgery, severe sleep apnea, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, developmental delay, not to mention her mystery illness that causes her hands to lose functioning (they are calling it motor neuropathy but they really don’t know what the heck or why the heck it happened). Surely she fits into the medically complex category.
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Post by flamingo on Feb 26, 2020 12:37:01 GMT -6
inthekitty Glad to hear you are enjoying The Office! I watched a couple last night while DH was studying and was cracking up--he actually came in to see what I found so funny. Uhhh, just random episodes I've seen a half-dozen times.
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mwhip
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Post by mwhip on Feb 26, 2020 12:37:31 GMT -6
That was the most nerve wracking interview I've been on in a long time. I'm not sure how I feel about it. I need time to digest all the info. But they asked what my salary requirement would be, so I need to figure that out. It would involve travel, so I need to place a number on that since I don't currently travel.
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