Hasil72
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Sorry, this is a little venting and a big question. And yes, I know that every child is different, but you all have so much experience and suggestions that have helped, I thought I'd ask. How will I know when to either accept that this is the best it's going to be with DS or keep trying new meds, behavior mods, etc.?
DS(8) is currently diagnosed with HFA/Asperger's, ADHD, sensory integration disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder. He takes both Strattera and has a Daytrana patch. He spent 2 years in disabled preschool, 1 in LLD Kindergarten, and has been in the mainstream for 1st and second grade. It seems like every time we get one thing under control, another sends us ten steps back. First it was sensory and motor issues, then ADHD, then HFA, then anxiety. What next? Last year was a mess; meltdowns, hiding under tables and locking himself in the bathroom at school, huge impulsivity issues. This year, so far, is much better. He has a PT aide in the mornings, we have the reward system in place, no hiding, great grades. Now we are trying to concentrate on the impulsivity, calling out, personal space/touching issues and an increase in seeking tactile input. He becomes fixated on things or topics and can't let it go. He is incredibly smart and easily frustrated like most HFS'a because he knows that he does things that he shouldn't but can't control it or he knows when there is something that he should be able to do but can't (like ride a 2 wheeled bike). He's emotional. Catch him on a bad day and all you have to do is look at him the wrong way and he cries.
DH is frustrated and constantly asks, "when will he adapt?" or "what about total transformation?" "Why can't he tell me why he did that?" Sometimes he just doesn't get it. I try to explain that DS's brain doesn't function like everyone elses. Docs always want to change the meds. I want to do the best thing for DS but when is enough enough? He is NOT an experiment. I have no idea where to go next. And if I'm feeling like this, I can't even imagine what DS is going through!
Thanks for letting me vent! Any suggestions are welcome.
DS(8) is currently diagnosed with HFA/Asperger's, ADHD, sensory integration disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder. He takes both Strattera and has a Daytrana patch. He spent 2 years in disabled preschool, 1 in LLD Kindergarten, and has been in the mainstream for 1st and second grade. It seems like every time we get one thing under control, another sends us ten steps back. First it was sensory and motor issues, then ADHD, then HFA, then anxiety. What next? Last year was a mess; meltdowns, hiding under tables and locking himself in the bathroom at school, huge impulsivity issues. This year, so far, is much better. He has a PT aide in the mornings, we have the reward system in place, no hiding, great grades. Now we are trying to concentrate on the impulsivity, calling out, personal space/touching issues and an increase in seeking tactile input. He becomes fixated on things or topics and can't let it go. He is incredibly smart and easily frustrated like most HFS'a because he knows that he does things that he shouldn't but can't control it or he knows when there is something that he should be able to do but can't (like ride a 2 wheeled bike). He's emotional. Catch him on a bad day and all you have to do is look at him the wrong way and he cries.
DH is frustrated and constantly asks, "when will he adapt?" or "what about total transformation?" "Why can't he tell me why he did that?" Sometimes he just doesn't get it. I try to explain that DS's brain doesn't function like everyone elses. Docs always want to change the meds. I want to do the best thing for DS but when is enough enough? He is NOT an experiment. I have no idea where to go next. And if I'm feeling like this, I can't even imagine what DS is going through!

Thanks for letting me vent! Any suggestions are welcome.
