Just a little heads up to all of you who are keeping up on our busy man Noah:
The appointment went great on Thursday. Both Josh and I left feeling encouraged and less discouraged than when we walked in the door. The doctor seemed very capable and connected with Noah immediately. Noah was talking a mile a minute and telling him about his swing at home every time the doctor would give him a chance! Josh and I felt good about the fact that Noah's real personality was evident from the start and that the doctor saw that, not the shy, passive Noah. That Noah is not around very often, but sometimes he appears when he is unsure of a situation! :-) Anyway, after an hour and fifteen minute appt. the doctor decided to meet with us again next week Friday without Noah so he could get more information before deciding how to test. He says that testing Noah will be a real challenge as his attention span is so short! Duh! He went to college for 10 years to figure that one out?
As we were wrapping up on did push the doctor for his initial thoughts (me Pushy???). He did say that he was definitely leaning AWAY from autism as Noah has eye contact with others more than most other kids his age. He said at this point he is going to be looking at something called sensory integration disorder. After doing a little research on the internet it definitely seems possible. It is a disorder where you do not correctly interpret your five senses. Most of the time you shy away from sensory input or you try to get even more of it. The second would be Noah to a T.
That's all for now. We'll post later when we know more. Thanks for all your prayers and love.
6 comments:
Oh my little Noah man. I knew all this but thought you would just love a comment so soon. You're beating me with posts....I'd better get on it!
I am glad that you felt good about the appt. I know its nerve racking waiting to see and wondering what the diagnosis will be. I will praying that its clear and concise with lots of tips on how to help cutie Noah be the best God intends for his special little life!
We're glad the appt. went well and that you are a little bit less discouraged and can find some info online! We're praying for you!!!
Niec & Peter
I am the author of a forthcoming book "Parenting a Child with Sensory Processing Disorder: A Family Guide to Supporting Your Sensory-Sensitive Child" (New Harbinger, 2006 by Christopher R. Auer, MA with Susan L. Blumberg, Ph.D.) Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is the current term for Sensory Integration. The book includes an overview of SPD, and ways to support the family as a whole, including siblngs, marriage, and fathers. Also included are several poems written by my great-grandfather who served as a missionary in Korea from 1882 - 1937. More information can be found on my website - www.spdresources.com. Feel free to contact me with any questions. You can also sign up for our monthly newsletter written by my wife (occupational therapist) and I.
Wishing you the best,
Chris Auer
SO GLAD things were positive at the appt and encouraging to think that this doctor really connected with Noah. How hopeful to find out A REAL diagnosis so you can get on with learning how to help him best. WOW! On the professional(auers5) comment! How cool is that? Love you all! Amanda
They have some good therapy for that. :)
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