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When does Blossomhill return from Bibic?

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roisin · 01/04/2005 12:31

Hope it went well BH, and was worth it. I've been thinking of you loads this week.

Roisin

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coppertop · 01/04/2005 13:33

I don't know when BH is due back but I hope it's going well. xx

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beccaboo · 01/04/2005 13:41

BH, let us know how it went. Fingers crossed. x

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nutcracker · 01/04/2005 13:46

I think she said Saturday.

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Jayzmummy · 01/04/2005 18:00

Blossy would be on her way home now!!!!!! Unfortunately I was unable to get over to see her due to hubbys accident at Butlins!!!!!

The assessment started on Wednesday and would have finished at about 3pm today......so hopefully if dear old blossy isnt too shattered she may be around later with her news.....fingers crossed all went well for her.

Missed you Blossy xx

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Davros · 01/04/2005 18:16

was wondering too

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JakB · 01/04/2005 20:17

Hope it went well BH!
And sorry to hear about DH's Butlin 'incident'. Hope he's Ok, Jayzmummy

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Blossomhill · 01/04/2005 21:42

Hiya

I am back and it's so sweet to know you have all been thinking about me. Well it was an amazing experience and I will write more when I am less tired as have so much going on in my head.

All I can say is that finally I see a light at the end of the tunnel.

Love Blossomxxxxx

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MrsFROSTgetful · 01/04/2005 21:45

been thinking of u all week- so glad you sound positive- i hoped you would!

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MrsFROSTgetful · 01/04/2005 21:46

bloody butlins.....one way or the other i always manage to spoil everything!!!

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Blossomhill · 01/04/2005 21:54

No, MrsF it's not your fault

Please don't worry, it's fine xxxx

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JakB · 01/04/2005 21:58

Look forward to hearing all about it

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Blossomhill · 01/04/2005 22:08

Can I just say that I think all children with special needs would benefit from Bibic. I mean that from the bottom of my heart, honestly.

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cod · 01/04/2005 22:08

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MrsEffingFedUpful · 01/04/2005 22:10

I'll Try!!!

Just feel so pointless at the moment....chaos surrounds me and everything I do is going terribly wrong at the moment. I desparately hoped my yhyroid was the issue....but looks like it's not. i have no energy anymore and am getting so fat....so Blossie..... I can't wait to here what happened at BIBIC as i need 'inspiring ' again....as it's back to school on 11th April....and the way i feel now- just one bad day for Leigh and i will keep him home- can't stand the confrontations nor the upset.


As Anastasia sings so well

"I'm Sick & Tired of Always Feeling Sick & Tired"

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Blossomhill · 01/04/2005 22:17

Cod - I am gonna need your help. Dd is going on a yeast free diet - help!!!!!!

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Blossomhill · 01/04/2005 22:22

Right I can give a brief summary in that Bibic were very, very upset that anyone could have considered a dx of adhd for dd, let alone offer her Ritalin. They are still doing the CARS scale (child autism rating scale) but they do not feel she presents with an asd as she is very sociable, has imaginative play. However dd has a lot of sensory difficulties (they blew me away with how many things are affecting her) and that can throw out asd/adhd traits. They feel that she has a pragmatic language disorder (which I knew) with lots of sensory issues. She may come out very mild on the CARS scale but once we get the sensory sorted that could all rectify itself. As I said though they have no idea how she will score.
I cried when we left as without sounding corny it was a very life changing event for all of us

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coppertop · 01/04/2005 22:23

Welcome back, BH!


MrsF. Sounds like you need some cheering up.

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coppertop · 01/04/2005 22:24

Wow, BH! You sound about 1,000 times more positive.

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JakB · 01/04/2005 22:25

Sounds very life-enlightening, Blossom. So pleased!

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Blossomhill · 01/04/2005 22:30

Coppertop and JakB - Thanks
I finally understand after so long why my dd behaves the way she does. That is such a liberating feeling. I have been through a mixture of emotions, I cried, laughed, felt guilty that I hadn't picked up some of the things.
The amazing thing was that for an underlying cognitive/IQ test she came on the 90th centile. Which basically means if you had 100 children dd's age only 10 would be more intelligent than her!!!! Sorry to boast but am very proud
These people put the bog standrad NHS to shame they really do!!!!

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MrsEffingFedUpful · 01/04/2005 22:45

sounds so goo- especially to come away with that cognitive result....its one thing KNOWING your child is great....but being told this by someone else just is fantastic.
That Pragmatics bit makes sense to me..... the sensory stuff can cause so much distress/frustration that 'behaviours ' can emerge that aren't so nice too..... bit like my friends son- he's nearly 3 and has excema that goes sceptic so he has to wear body bandages....now he is definitely showing 'behavioural' problems....and largely due to his 'preference of adults company and obsession with Thomas the tank etc....the HV is considering him being assessed for ASD...... however she has also pointed out that HE IS DRIVEN TO DISTRACTION BY THE ALLERGIES/Excema that it's no wonder that he gets so DISTRESSED AND FRUSTRATED......

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RnB · 01/04/2005 22:51

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Blossomhill · 01/04/2005 22:52

Was you really RnB??? Did you have a positive experience?

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mizmiz · 01/04/2005 22:55

Bh..glad you had a useful trip. It will be intersting to read about it. Just wanted to say I only saw your Renfrew Bus Test question for the first time last night and replied on the thread. Probably too late now.Sorry about that

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