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Old 08-29-2006, 09:48 PM #1
Lorilou Lorilou is offline
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Default I have missed all of you!!!

Thank you so much Gina for letting me know this forum exists. I have just about gone crazy checking for Braintalk to come back. I have worried about all of Noah's friends...hoping that all are doing well.

A quick update on Noah....we made it through the summer with only one seizure (the one at Bible School in June). He's still on 75mg Lamictal BID (which his neuro says is a low dose). He is still on Trileptal but only 150 mg at bedtime -- within a month that will be gone also.

The triplets start school next Tuesday -- they will all be in a second grade classroom together. Noah will not be attending the resource room this year due to a lack of progress last year. He will have a 1:1 parapro and we'll do tutoring if we think it is necessary. (He has been tutored 1-2 times per week all summer).

Once again....I missed all of you!!!

Lori
Mom to Zac (almost 15) and triplets Noah, Karissa & Jazmine (former 27 weekers who are now 8!)
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