bethbuchall
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Beth-enjoy your time iwth Matthew! I'm not ready to give up my flannel sheets yet-it is still cold at night and early mornings!
Thanks! I don't know how much we'll see of him, but at least he'll be sleeping under my roof again for a week. Then it's not long until he's home for the summer.
I probably just guaranteed us a cold snap by switching the sheets, but I want it to be Spring!
It has been pretty warm in here lately, and I can always pull out the extra comforter. I have decided that I need to go buy new sheets, though. These are looking old.I booked airfare for July!I paid more than I wanted but still just under $300 each. I can get a credit with Jet Blue if the price drops and am happy with the flight time. Now it is real and I can get excited!!! Have to review park hours and such to book just a few meals. SOOOOOO very excited for the cookout!
That sounds great! When are you going to be there again? I'm still working on getting dh on board with a trip, but I don't think that will happen. Elizabeth, my fingers are crossed for you!
Deb, I hope that you can find the right med and dosage for Colby easily.
I paid more than I wanted but still just under $300 each. I can get a credit with Jet Blue if the price drops and am happy with the flight time. Now it is real and I can get excited!!! Have to review park hours and such to book just a few meals. SOOOOOO very excited for the cookout!

Matthew should notice a big difference.
Since he doesn't seem to have the hyper part, he most likely will be able to take a smaller dose than other kids. There are even patches that can be worn instead of pills, though we've never gone that route. As Theresa said, finding the right dose makes a huge difference. We use the drugs that are XR, or extended release, so it slowly releases throughout the day, meaning one dose. (Though for Andrew, who does have the "h" part, he needs a small additional dose after lunch to be able to focus in the afternoon. Since Colby is so young his work isn't going to require quiet as much focus yet. As he gets older his dose will need to be adjusted to his tougher workload and change in weight.) It's also good timing as the teachers have had him for a while, so they know him well enough to help with feedback on what is working and what is not. We've always depended on the teachers for that advice, as it's hard to tell if it's working as we don't have them sitting still for most of the day concentrating on homework!



. Now I have been having pain in my shoulders for quite some time but I just attributed it to my arthritis, I would periodically get sharp piercing pains in my arm if I turned it a certain way, but was hoping it would resolve itself, but when it got to the point where it hurt constantly Dr. DH insisted that I go now instead of waiting for my next visit with my primary care doctor. I don't know what is going on with me, I feel like a hypochondriac who always has to have something, the jaw is much better but I still have pains with it, and I can now hear it "click".