--- In WSSA@yahoogroups.com, "April Hooper" <ahooburg79@...> wrote:
>
> Hi, sorry 'bout the long subject line, but I've been getting junk
> sent to me throught this site. I wish those people would leave
this
> site alone...
> Anyways, Devon is doing good. A lot of changes going on...He is 5
1/2
> now and getting bigger every month. His speech is improving and
with
> that the behavior part is also getting better. Allergies are
getting
> the better of him for now, it is the season...He has an
appiontment
> to see a allergy and asthma specialist this month. Hopefully we
will
> get some good advise. He gets so out of breath. His oxygen levels
> drop and heart rate goes way up anyone have same or simular
symptoms?
> This is nothing new, but the doctors that were trying to figure it
> out left the childrens hospital last year..bummer as Devon says.
They
> could not figure if it was his heart or lungs or a combo. Any one
> have problems with sensory intergration/dysfunction with their
weaver
> syndrome kids? This has been a continueing issue. He also is
> autistic, so the sensory thing might be more from that then weaver
> syndrome????
> Hope to hear from someone soon, I'm feeling all alone again.
People
> try to say they understand, but unless you have lived in my house
or
> walked in my shoes, I sincerely doubt anyone understands what me
and
> my family have been going through.
> I hope all the little ones are doing great and continueing to
thrive
> and gain milestones. Again I hope to hear from someone soon. Take
> care ALL!!
> April in washington
>
Hi its Danielle in Ga. My son Shane who is 5 has sensory
intergration but he is also autistic as well(we just found out in
Jan.)so I can not help a whole lot. Also we have awful allergies
with asthma to go with it so I am feeling you on that one. Oh yea
does any one have trouble with there childs vision Shane has to wear
glasses... +5 in right eye and +6 in left eye. Didnt know until we
went for I 5 year check up. Does anyone have trouble with
the "outside" world looking at your child and thinking they
are "normal" or ask why they are behaving the way they do;as if they
were older than they really are. I get alot of that. The favorite
question is if my 8 year old and my 5 year old are twins due to
there sizes (they are the same height ha ha). Well I too hope all
is well. If you can help thanks ahead of time. Danielle and Shane