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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

My Blog Contribution is Up for the SPDBN!

My contribution for the SPDBN (Sensory Processing Disorder Blogger Network) is up today! I'm so excited. So, if anyone out here in cyber space wants a peek into the world of SPD, come over and check it out!

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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Sometimes you need a secretary

I love my boys' OT/PT/SLP place. For the uninitiated OT: Occupational therapy, PT: Physical therapy and SLP: speech language pathology. I love these women and think that they deserve so much more credit, rewards and acknowledgment than they get.

Today, after DW's OT and JD's OT/SLP session, the OTs came out to talk to me. Telling me that I need to start up brushing again, something that in the chaos of my life after JD was born, I'd kind of just phased out. This time I need to do it for both boys. Ideally she would like every couple of hours, which is where we were before but, as there are two of them, we homeschool and it's crazy, so she requested that it get done at least before every meal.

Ok, alright, I'm doing the schedule for the start of our upcoming school year anyway, I can work this in. Just need to remember that JD can only tolerate it over his clothes except on his feet. DW can do it bare armed, legged and back but, once you remove his braces, he has to have his socks on.....ok, mental note made.

She then said, as if it is nothing in addition to all that we've talked about (and it's not all noted here), back to joint compression for both boys, how many times a day I managed to forget to ask, though I know it is probably a few times a day as it was before. Another mental note made.

DW's OT comes out and hands me a paper. Both OTs have noticed that he was chewing on his fingers finally. Even though I have mentioned that he will chew them until they bleed. I explained that I had bought a bunch of chewies from a therapy shop online but, suddenly he's stopped using them. She tells me that this is a list of items that may help with his oral issues.

I got home and read the list and almost died laughing. Most everything on there he will not touch, use or smell! :D Out of at least 30 items on that list, it came down to pickles, lemon drops and gummy worms & bears. These are the only ones I can easily see him chewing on. Even the lemon drops are pushing it, I know he will surely suck on them but, biting into a hard thing, so far out of his comfort zone. :S

My only hope is that I've spent the better part of 2 weeks now convincing him to try bubble gum. He's still on the fence about it but, I know if I buy some and have it on hand now, he might decide to give it a go.

So, now I have calendar in every room of the house, one on my computer and have to buy a personal one now too. With notes for 3+ appts a week, therapies that need to be done daily, regular scheduled OT stuff that we do at home, like bed jumping, couch to crash pad, etc. homeschool schedule, other doc appts, etc. Notes on every calendar for things from therapies to be done at home to grocery lists - including the suggested items that came on the list, allergy free foods, etc. It might be overkill to some but, when you're life is as crazy as this one is, there is no lengths I won't go to, to be prepared! :D



I've decided that now I need a chauffeur and a secretary! :D