Just wanted to post a video that Sally shared with us.
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Monday, August 4, 2008
Planning for the New MOPS Year
Steering got together last night to plan our upcoming MOPS year. We're all very excited and can't wait to see everyone on September 4th!
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Friday, August 1, 2008
What a summer!
I had really hoped that this summer would be an easy, relaxed one. Sabrina starts school in 17 days, and, so far, this summer has been insane!
I found out earlier this week that I have to have a root canal, so I'm going next week to have it done. Thankfully it's on a weekend, so Chris will be home to deal with the kids!
My ablation surgery is on the 21st, and I'm looking forward to having that over and done with.
James had his EEG a few weeks ago. We got the results yesterday, and, thankfully, everything came back completely normal! Given the fact that I have epilepsy, the neurologist wanted to rule out any seizure activity in James. So far things are coming back great with him. Per all the evaluations, he does NOT have Autism or Asperger's Disorder. He is just very intense and, even at his most laid back, his emotions are just "more" than average. All in all, he boils down to just average. There are some areas that he tested at just under a 3 year old level, but other areas he was testing at a 4 year old level. The evaluators said that a score of 118-120 is average. James came in at 132. He's very bright, just very intense. They said his speech should improve the more he's around other kids.
Since his health is so much better than what it was even a year ago, I'm more comfortable with him being around other kids. Over the past 2 years, anytime he was around other kids, he was sick within 3 days, usually with croup. When he was 18 months old, he started having problems with croup, and had it 9 times between September and January. That was a very long winter. Last year he only had 1 bout. It appears that we have it under control. His cyclic vomiting syndrom is under control, too, provided he stays on his daily medication for it. Hopefully we're over the worst of all his health issues!
I found out earlier this week that I have to have a root canal, so I'm going next week to have it done. Thankfully it's on a weekend, so Chris will be home to deal with the kids!
My ablation surgery is on the 21st, and I'm looking forward to having that over and done with.
James had his EEG a few weeks ago. We got the results yesterday, and, thankfully, everything came back completely normal! Given the fact that I have epilepsy, the neurologist wanted to rule out any seizure activity in James. So far things are coming back great with him. Per all the evaluations, he does NOT have Autism or Asperger's Disorder. He is just very intense and, even at his most laid back, his emotions are just "more" than average. All in all, he boils down to just average. There are some areas that he tested at just under a 3 year old level, but other areas he was testing at a 4 year old level. The evaluators said that a score of 118-120 is average. James came in at 132. He's very bright, just very intense. They said his speech should improve the more he's around other kids.
Since his health is so much better than what it was even a year ago, I'm more comfortable with him being around other kids. Over the past 2 years, anytime he was around other kids, he was sick within 3 days, usually with croup. When he was 18 months old, he started having problems with croup, and had it 9 times between September and January. That was a very long winter. Last year he only had 1 bout. It appears that we have it under control. His cyclic vomiting syndrom is under control, too, provided he stays on his daily medication for it. Hopefully we're over the worst of all his health issues!
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