Tuesday, November 29, 2011

More Therapy? I'm going to need therapy after this!

I haven't been updating the blog recently... shame on me. Between sickness and work this is another 'to-do' I've let slip!

An update from our visit to Kennedy Krieger back in October for a study of siblings of Autism... things went well. After 7 hours of testing for all three boys we found out that AJ is normal (gasp) and functions well above his age in all areas they tested him in. Ben also tested high, but they didn't see any issues and then questioned us "Who exactly qualified you for this study?" Yet another group of individuals who thought Ben was a very bright boy with no issues. However, as we are all well aware Ben does well in a structured environment with adults. So this was no surprise so I took this '4th opinion' with a grain of salt.

However there was a surprise with Thomas! While we all assumed he was the 'normal' one in the family we quickly learned that he missed many of his developmental milestones (for even just a 7 month old they could decipher this - remember, we were there for HOURS!) This was mostly attributed to his gut wrenching pain from GERD that left him short of screaming the entire day. We were recommended to follow up with Early Intervention with our county, which I did the next day. He was qualified almost immediately, primarily for OT/PT and feeding thearpy. His biggest issue is week muscle tone through his trunk and hypertonic muscle tone in his limbs - which has been ascribed back to the pain from his reflux. While Thomas rolled over at only 2 months and was crawling at 7, he struggles to properly sit up, reach out to us, and hold his bottle. He was failing to meet milestones for expressive speech (even at his gestational age) as well.

Due to the increasing medications and lack of improvement with Thomas' symptoms we sought a second opinion from another GI who switched his formula to Elecare (and elemental formula). This HAS improved his symptoms over the past few weeks and our little guy is finally 'talking' and trying new things. We also took him to a specialist for allergy testing - using patch testing to rule out some other potential issues. More on that to come...

I guess what I am learning is that even with a son diagnosed with Aspergers (relatively young) and with two children who have already been through the gamut of OT and feeding therapies I still was shocked to learn that Thomas ALSO needed therapy. I know how important early interventions are so I am forever grateful that we are getting help now. I may go crazy in the interim from raising all these loons, but I know that in time all my boys will be healthy, happy, and functioning well among their peers.

Black Friday

Seth and I had a babysitter lined up for the Friday after Thanksgiving... thought it would be fun to do something for the two of us. Alas, we are always thinking of the children and decided taking Ben & AJ to the movies may be fun for all. So we ventured to see the Muppets... on the opening weekend of the most busy day of the year at the movies. We carefully arrived 20 minutes before show time and the line had already formed, leaving us at the end. We scored 3rd row seats and craned our necks through 30 minutes of previews until the movie started an hour after we arrived. The boys enjoyed it and did great for their first movie considering the circumstances. Granted, they each went through a bag of pop-corn, chicken tenders & fries, M&Ms and starbursts and a water bottle. This was all before the movie was even halfway through.



Metro Time

A few weeks ago we took the boys on their first metro ride into the city. We were nervous how they would do with the loud sounds and they did quite well and very much enjoyed the trip. Granted, we were all sick with a terrible cold so any energy to muster up emotion was lacking.


When we got to DC we went to the Museum of Natural History and the National American History Museum to check out the train section. It was a huge hit.


Yeah, whatever your pointing at AJ is probably not as interesting as what's behind you... (well, I take that back, I guess he is facing the Capitol)


Even Thomas enjoyed the day.