If you ask me about Alec's autistic symptoms I can give you a list of them. I pay close attention to this list and look for any changes as we do his biomedical treatment. I've noticed so many changes. His eye contact is better, he's more focused, he's listening better, his language is exploding, he's using idioms in his language, he has conversations that are more in depth. These are changes I was watching out for, but recently I've noticed something unexpected. It was unexpected because I never noticed it didn't exist. It all started last week on the way to my parents house. We were driving over the bridge that goes over the inter-coastal waterway. He was staring out the window and then says, "Wow, look at all those boats". At this point I didn't think much about it, but as the week continued he kept pointing things out to me and to his little sister. I thought about it, usually when he stares out a window or looks around his environment he is "inside" his head...in his own world. Now he was noticing the world around him. When we got home from grandmas house we were playing in his room, a room that we redecorated months ago in an outer space theme, and he says "My outer space room is really cool!". He then begins to look at specific decorations and talking to me about them. When he had first seen his room after my husband and I had redecorated it he said "Wow, I like it" and that was the end. He never mentioned his room again. I think he just didn't notice his room. It is truly like a fog has lifted from him and he can see his world clearly. I can't even begin to imagine what that must be like, but I'm so happy that he's finally getting to enjoy all the little things that we sometimes take for granted.
ASK and it will be given to you; SEEK and you will find; KNOCK and the door will be opened to you. Matthew 7:7
Thursday, June 27, 2013
The Autism Fog is Lifting
If you ask me about Alec's autistic symptoms I can give you a list of them. I pay close attention to this list and look for any changes as we do his biomedical treatment. I've noticed so many changes. His eye contact is better, he's more focused, he's listening better, his language is exploding, he's using idioms in his language, he has conversations that are more in depth. These are changes I was watching out for, but recently I've noticed something unexpected. It was unexpected because I never noticed it didn't exist. It all started last week on the way to my parents house. We were driving over the bridge that goes over the inter-coastal waterway. He was staring out the window and then says, "Wow, look at all those boats". At this point I didn't think much about it, but as the week continued he kept pointing things out to me and to his little sister. I thought about it, usually when he stares out a window or looks around his environment he is "inside" his head...in his own world. Now he was noticing the world around him. When we got home from grandmas house we were playing in his room, a room that we redecorated months ago in an outer space theme, and he says "My outer space room is really cool!". He then begins to look at specific decorations and talking to me about them. When he had first seen his room after my husband and I had redecorated it he said "Wow, I like it" and that was the end. He never mentioned his room again. I think he just didn't notice his room. It is truly like a fog has lifted from him and he can see his world clearly. I can't even begin to imagine what that must be like, but I'm so happy that he's finally getting to enjoy all the little things that we sometimes take for granted.
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That is just beautiful! How great for everyone! :)
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