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Keep talking, I think many are finally finding validation that it's not their fault and I as a parent, am beginning to see that Alex may actually have some integration problems of his own. I thought we escaped them by the long shot. I mean here's a kid who threw up every meal he had from the day he was born till 18 months when he had a fundoplication and gtube placed. A kid who didn't eat orally from 18 mo till 3 years and finally came off the gtube at 4 yrs of age and now eats everything but pudding and whip cream without gagging. A kid who loves his bath and doesn't fight the dentist or doctor. Just the same he hasn't a clue where his body is in space and gets freaked on a swing or sitting on a couch/chair if his feet don't touch. Like I said keep talking. we are all learning.
Joanne
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From: Elizabeth H. Thiers
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Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 7:02 PM
Subject: FW: Sensory Integration Problems
Joanne,
Ya just got me started that's all. I'd talk your ear off about the stuff.
<grin>
Beth the OT
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From: St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
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Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 9:48 AM
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Subject: Re: Sensory Integration Problems
Beth, my hero to the rescue with much better explanations then I could =
ever hope to give!!! Thanks.
Joanne
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From: Elizabeth H. Thiers=20
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Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 8:26 AM
Subject: Re: Sensory Integration Problems
Hello all, I've been on vacation this weekend and am just catching up =
on my
email. I'll try to answer this is some logical way that makes sense.
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