[tri-med] Re: high pain tollerance?

muddled as a muggle???  hahaha
thanks
jude
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Karen" <karens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 6:22 PM
Subject: [tri-med] Re: high pain tollerance?


> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Jude Wolpert"
>>i think kam also has the high pain tolerance but she cant tell me like
>> alex!!!!  how i wish she could..
>
> And thats why I ask Alex and then share with everyone. It was so 
> frustrating
> when Alex couldn't tell me so I understand how you feel. Now that he can 
> at
> least try and tell me, I feel I should share with those of you whose
> children still can't. Mind you it can be hard to understand what Alex 
> means
> sometimes. We are still trying to really understand what he means when he
> says he feels "muddled". His pediatrician understands it and says it makes
> sense, I don't, not really........ But apparently Ritalin makes him feel
> less "muddled" and he feels more "muddled" when he is unwell. Muddled is a
> sign that he is sickening for anything from a cold to a Shapiro's crisis.
> Whats muddled??????
>
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