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Old 04-19-2011, 06:36 PM #1
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wow a fellow MGer! Where are u from? I have tried to teach him and put them in his mouth, but he spits everything out. I may be getting a behavioral interventionist coming to my home , maybe she can help.
I am in TX. I think the behaviorist is a fine idea! Sounds like you could benefit from a general evaluation of things "while she's there," especially given your challenges and those of your husband.

Autism and MG are both TOUGH diseases. You need all the help you can get. And while you're at it, pat yourself on the back for taking in your grandson. I'm sure he's benefitted greatly from your care, even though he may not always reciprocate the love!

Good luck!
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