Big Apple Oranges – The resource for NYC special needs children and their families

On the drug now for 5 months

, Posted in: Uncategorized, Author: admin (January 28, 2014)

We're now down to IBR visits after three months, down from once a month. The blood draws continue to be very stressful and loud. Last time, the bruising was so severe, the school nurse wrote a note.

 

There was a time when his behavior calmed down and language perked up. But things have seemed to balance out now – non-compliant behavior at home and school, and less spontaneous language. In other words, being 15.

 

He has grown 2 pants sizes in 3 months. I'm constantly shopping for pants for him which he seems to outgrow weekly.

 

He remains happy, loving, and computer (video) obsessed.

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