[tri-med] always something
- From: Betty Rae <bhrae@xxxxxxx>
- To: Tri-med <Tri-Med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 12:00:40 -0800
Nancy:
You wrote:
>She kind of zones out for several seconds. . >They are just what we jokingly
>call
>"blonde moments" where she tunes out >everything and stares--we usually clap
>or call her name and snaps out of it. In her >case, they happen more often
>when she is stimulated--I think its an escape >mechanism. They have lessened
>over the years. Anyone else have experience >with this?
This is also what we have experienced with Pamela and it was a way of zoning
out when over stimulated. Especially with something new or noisy rooms, its
too hard for her to concentrate on what's familiar. She also is much better now
and I hardly see it anymore.
There that's my two bits worth.
Betty mom to Pamela((Tri18)7yo, very active, charismatic personality, tube fed,
reflux, also mom to Tina 21, Allan 15, Annette 14, Jennifer 9 and wife to Jim
(British Columbia, Canada)
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