Patience isn’t easy but patience is key 

That didn't work out so well. Turns out, Elliott didn't want to go for the walk anymore. He's in a mood this morning. Elliott's disposition is a mix of Autism, Anxiety, ADHD, depression, and some good old fashioned preteen angst.  While overall, his actions are heavily influenced by the many challenges he faces, there's still some of what the world refers to as normal thrown into the mix.  It's hard to know for sure what's what, but I try to be cognizant of that when dealing with unpleasant behaviors.  Anyway, I'm disappointed that we weren't able to go, but I'll get some exercise in at home, and maybe we can try again later today. His moods tend to cycle rather quickly..  Patience isn't easy but patience is key. 

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Hopefully this works out because I’m excited

I'm really excited because I think Elliott and I are going to go walk the track before Lizze leaves for class. Elliott's always asking to go walk the track, but no one else ever wants to.  This morning I figured he and I could go before Lizze leave at noon.  I think it will do Elliott some good to have some one on one time. Elliott is emotionally struggling and it will be nice to have a chance to talk, without his brothers in earshot.  Hopefully this works out because as I said, I'm excited.. ☺ 

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Beautifully powerful new photos in my gallery

It's been a long day but I wanted to give you something to tide you over until I finish up my next post. I'm trying out a new gallery plugin and I wanted to test it out with some of the new pictures I took today. Please let me know your thoughts and leave them below in the comments. Please know that these are full resolution photos, and they may take a second to load, depending on your connection. :-)   [foogallery id="55714"]

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Watch John Oliver’s powerful and informative advice on #vaccines

Watch the brave John Oliver's powerful advice on #vaccinesI'm a huge fan of John Oliver's Last Week Tonight. Not only is he funny, but he takes on real life topics and does so in a way that presents the facts. He's brought about actual change as a result of some of the topics he's taken on. While his topics tend to be political on nature, they range from anything coal mining to standardized testing. This past Sunday however, he took on a subject that not only impacts the Autism community, but also the rest of society in general. Watch the video below and see how John Oliver takes on the topic of vaccines. The benefits of vaccines far outweigh the minuscule risks, but some parents still question their safety. John Oliver…

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I had to reapply for @makeawish

I told you the other day that I sent Gavin's information into Make-A-Wish, after waiting for him to decide he would be okay with possibly having a wish granted.  I replied to the email I received from Make-A-Wish, with the requested information.  After a day or two, I got a message back because my email had been bounced. Perhaps the person I was working with, no longer works there. Maybe I was bounced back by security. It doesn't really matter, because I had to resubmit my inquiry yesterday.  I received a confirmation back and simply need to wait for them to contact me.  I'm not sure what happened, but in all fairness, the initial inquiry was end of last year. The hold up was basically Gavin not wanting to do anything. We didn't want…

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It sends Gavin into a panic every single time

Gavin's IVIG infusion is well underway and aside from a few hiccups, it seems to be going well. The hiccups I'm referring to are the result of one of the needles in his stomach leaking. This isn't a huge deal in reality, but as far as Gavin's concerned, it's the worst possible scenario. Sometimes, part of the solution will leak out from underneath the tape. This will send Gavin into a total panic like he experienced this morning. It's easily fixed, and worst case scenario, the needle needs to be reinserted. I don't blame him for not liking that, but it rarely comes to that. Anyway, we fixed the leaky needle and his IVIG infusion is continuing without any further issues. He decided he wanted to do this procedure in…

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Why Gavin’s important treatment was withheld

With everything that went on Monday, we weren't able to get to Gavin's IVIG infusion. He's supposed to receive these infusions on Monday and Friday, but sometimes it doesn't always work out.  Getting this done a day later isn't a huge problem. There is some overlap in this schedule, and that's by design. We never make it a habit of putting these infusions off, because they are a very serious thing. Without receiving these donor antibodies, Gavin's body wouldn't be able to fight off illness. It's a pretty big deal.  The main reason we pushed his IVIG infusion back a day this week, is because he was complaining of reflux.  These infusions provide him with the immune system his body naturally lacks however, it takes a lot out of him. If he's not feeling well, we try…

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