Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Been out of action for a few days.

I was suffering from Hay fever with constant sneezing and runny nose. If there is a competition for most tissue paper used in a day, I'm on the leading board.

Alex has been very very vocal in nursery today. It's Wednesday again - the busiest day in Alex's schedule. He goes to nursery at 8:30am and then I pick him up at 12:45pm for family support at Margaret Wells-Furby. Finished at 3:00pm and came back home for his nap.

I met another two families today. A couple with their three year-old daughter - assessed but cannot confirm that she is Autistic. She can talk but has learning difficulties and is hyper-active. When she stood next to Alex, she is so much bigger even though they are the same age. She looks like any five year-old girl with a lovely face. She has a brother whose 8 years old and he needs Anger Management (to think of it, the parents had it worst than us). They can't get into NAS Early Bird Programme like Linda and Catherine's children because they are not officially diagnosed. Looks like Dr Irani is quite reluctant to diagnose ASD when in doubt. This means the families are in Limbo.

Looking at it now, the diagnosis for Alex is not so bad after all. We have all the help we needed and is on top of all waiting lists. Having said that, there is still a twelve months wait for OT and SLT. Imagine what the others are going through.

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