... to hear my son's voice - and it not be a scream, whine, whimper, or some other form of unintelligent speech.

I'd give anything to hear him say: mommy, I love you, please, no, I'm hurt, I want this, etc.

I'd give anything if my son could tell me how he feels or show me affection without it hurting him.

I'd give anything to go to a resturant or mall or any place in public and he not cover his ears and close his eyes so tight it hurts b/c he can't deal with the lights, sounds, or smells.

I'd give anything to not get looks from strangers as I kneel down to comfort my screaming son when I have no idea what is even wrong with him.

I'd give anything to be able to buy any type of clothing for my son instead of inspecting every label to make sure it won't rub his skin raw.

I'd give anything if my son weren't allergic to everything b/c I really hate holding him down to pump obscene amounts of Benedryl/Zyrtec in to his little body just so he won't itch as much.

I'd give anything to never see another neurologist again.

I'd give anything to not shed another tear b/c I can't alleviate his pain.

I'd give anything to not live in a world of Autism.

I'd give anything. Anything and Everything.

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mcque...
Oct. 5, 2009 at 2:33 PM

hugsA hug for you, I understand how you feel, my son has SPD.

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7krys...
Oct. 5, 2009 at 2:36 PM

Give your hurt, pain and suffering to God.  I really am sorry for you and I hope you can find comfort in His loving arms!  Or someones...  ~hugs~

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kiman...
Oct. 5, 2009 at 6:47 PM

oh gee,i feel your pain,ill like to say hang in there, its gets better..my son is 7 DX at 3 he has pdd-nos..autism..

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