Yes, I know, I have been posting more stories and less facts. But hey, what can I say? I am in the flurry of Christmas preparations, making, wrapping, packing, shipping, oh my! So, not to bore my blog readers (all 2 of you) too much I wanted to still post but have had very little time for research or even pulling together items of real material value. So, this is something that I have been meaning to post since the DAN! conference. Dan Rossignol who works with Dr. Bradstreet in Florida did a "You know you have a child with Autism if....." top ten list and I just had to share. It is on his website (along with the full presentation which was excellent by the way) and can be found here under the presentations tab: http://www.icdrc.org/index.html
But, here is the list (with my notes in bold):
10 You walk around with your child’s medical records at conferences (I have to fess up, I had Matthew's records with me at DAN!)
9 You know what ileocolonic lymphoid nodular hyperplasia means (and many other equally unpronounceable things....)
8 You think a good’s night sleep is 2-3 hours (thankfully not since Methyl B-12, but for MANY years!!)
7 It takes longer to explain the GFCF diet to your waitress than it does to eat the food (we don't go there, just bring our own!)
6 Your child takes more pills than your grandmother (oh yeah, big time!!)
5 Your best friends are the ones you met on an online autism support group (or the therapy clinic waiting room!)
4 Your family and friends think you are practicing voodoo medicine on your child (oh yeah, between homeopathy, aromatherapy and supps, everyone thinks I am a witch doctor!)
3 You receive so many packages from pharmacies that your neighbors think you are a drug dealer (just got one yesterday! the boxes keep getting bigger....)
2 Your child’s urine has been to more countries than you have (DEFINITELY! and sad....lol)
1 You compare poop stories with all of your friends (or on your blog!)
So there you have it, a little laughter to lighten up the crowded malls, the deadlines and the aching backs after wrapping your little booties off. As for me.....back to work, more presents to wrap!!
Good writings.
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