medical v psychological

Hi

I am a newbie.

My 7 year old is waiting for his nuerodevelopmental assessment. I am pretty certain he has ASD. He also has a gastric problem which is baffling the medical professionals. This is involves him having episodes of chronic spasms in his rectum. This started about the same he started school nursery. He has seen several specialist consultants who do not seem to be able to find anthing pysically wrong. Therefore they say it could be psychological. He has been prescribed several different meds over the year none of which have much impact. These episodes last for about 3 hours and only subside when my son is exhausted and falls asleep.

Its interesting that my son did not have any episodes over the school holidays but as soon as he has returned to school he had an episode.

I am desperate to understand what is going on for my son. Can anyone relate to this experience and if so can u suggest any strategies/therapies to help.

Thanks SB

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  • medical v psychological,, no both, got to work on both they are cross-related.

    for me with aspergers, it is comfort, support and explanation I need from others. 

    I just list the problems, one at a time,, and get assistance to overcome,, but mostly manage. Some of the issues do not go away, but it shows a pattern and gives more information to the doctor., so record.

    Example: gastric problem which is baffling the medical professionals, chronic spasms in his rectum. I have the same problem, the doc gives me beta-blockers (to slow down the intestine system) and a pile cream (to relax the rectum), this may not be the solution for your son,, but the principle is .. try it and see it works for a couple of weeks and,, cross it off the list and try something else.

    quote "He has been prescribed several different meds over the year none of which have much impact"... this was the same for me and many other people with autism, the neurological drugs do not work and health wise, blood tests etc are clear. So it is environment that I believe is the key problem,,,  this may sound terrible,, but being part of the humanoid race gives me autistic behaviours. Going to nursery, school just brought out hell for me. Comfort environment*(what/who they know) and explanation*(so they know) of what you are doing next is very important. That is why when I am stressed I always run back to my safe zone, so I know were I am in the world and not overwhelmed.

    Hope this info helps.Smile

     

     

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  • medical v psychological,, no both, got to work on both they are cross-related.

    for me with aspergers, it is comfort, support and explanation I need from others. 

    I just list the problems, one at a time,, and get assistance to overcome,, but mostly manage. Some of the issues do not go away, but it shows a pattern and gives more information to the doctor., so record.

    Example: gastric problem which is baffling the medical professionals, chronic spasms in his rectum. I have the same problem, the doc gives me beta-blockers (to slow down the intestine system) and a pile cream (to relax the rectum), this may not be the solution for your son,, but the principle is .. try it and see it works for a couple of weeks and,, cross it off the list and try something else.

    quote "He has been prescribed several different meds over the year none of which have much impact"... this was the same for me and many other people with autism, the neurological drugs do not work and health wise, blood tests etc are clear. So it is environment that I believe is the key problem,,,  this may sound terrible,, but being part of the humanoid race gives me autistic behaviours. Going to nursery, school just brought out hell for me. Comfort environment*(what/who they know) and explanation*(so they know) of what you are doing next is very important. That is why when I am stressed I always run back to my safe zone, so I know were I am in the world and not overwhelmed.

    Hope this info helps.Smile

     

     

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