Autism and ADHD New Medication Results for Ezra
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I hope the meds help Ezra a lot, his daddy was so patient with him while he was reading the storybook to Ezra, such an amazing dad
Thank you ❤️
Ezra is really blessed to have parents like you❤
Thank you ❤️
Hey Adam and Holy…..not had the opportunity to watch many of your videos lately as been very busy but this video is very informative and interesting. Medication is definitely trial and error but eventually you will find the magic formula that will give the necessary balance to Ezra’s world. Sometimes I kinda bet you wish you were able to spend one day as Ezra to get his perspective of the world but geez, you are doing such great things for him and Simon. They are very lucky to have you as parents. Their siblings are of course lucky also but what stands out is how they interact with Ezra and Simon. It’s very special.
Thank you so much ❤️. Yeah, this was a pretty big breakthrough so far, hopefully it continues. 😊
Thank you ❤️. Yes! We love that book. 😊
You’re such a great people and hope Ezra will feels better ❤
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awww ezra well done big man,i cant wait till i can do this with my son,your videos are perfect in showing what we all need to see
You can do it!💜💜💜Thank you for being so kind!❤️❤️❤️
It took trialing several medications before we found the perfect combination for my sons adhd and anxiety.
Don’t give up and don’t settle for mediocre. There are so many options available.
Thank you for sharing that! Yeah, we just have to keep at it. 😊
One of my family members can't speak and does repetitive sounds or pauses and replays videos repeatedly, he also runs against a wall and back to a bed or chair repeatedly without harming himself, there are times where he attempts to do what I can describe as communicating with others when he needs something or what's to say something but his sentences are still impossible to understand and only understanding through hand hand motions like pointing or body language. So far it's still a little bit of a struggle to get help and doctors only "suspect" autism but coming across your videos was really an eye opener. Its definitely comforting finding people who may understand and relate to good times and tough times that comes with it wishing you and your family the absolute best in life ❤️
Thank you so much for watching and commenting ❤️. Glad to have you here ❤️
I work at a school for children with autism, your videos are very informative! Love watching you guys ❤
Wonderful! We’re so glad you found the channel. Let us know what videos would be helpful to you. We love hearing ideas! ❤️
Such fantastic parents ❤
Hope the medication helps to calm Ezra x
Thank you! Yes, we are hoping this one will help without having the negative effects.
Awwwe, love you guys so much!! ❤❤❤
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@@7Aheadfamily you’re so welcome!! Thank you!! ❤️❤️❤️
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I hope you find the best results possible
Thank you! Yes we’re hoping this will help out. 😊
I am a new subscriber. I have 4 children, the 2 youngest are on the spectrum. Our 5yr old is very high functioning(high intelligence in many areas) but struggles with some basic things. The youngest(almost 4) is non verbal & struggles with alot more. Going anywhere is hard, he has to go in a stroller that barely fits is size(he is extremely tall). He doesn't mind his shoes thankfully BUT has to touch the ground constantly while we walk so he has to go in a stroller. We haven't done meds yet, not against them, they just have not been brought up to us, though for my 4yr old I think I need to bring up adhd meds(he has been diagnosed with that along with the autism)
I have always said the lack of ability to focus long enough is hindering him, aside from the autism.
I appreciate your "real life" videos! It truly makes me feel less alone. Your son did soooo well! I hope the new meds help him better.
Thank you so much for sharing ❤️. That means a lot and motivates us to continue. 😊 Yes, we are hoping that this gives Ezra the ability to focus more and learn better while in therapy. We’ll keep you posted. 😊
This is what Ezra is taking now… METHYLPHENIDATE for ADHD and GUANFACINE for autism Tics, the repetitive side effects that he gets from the ADHD medication.
kudos Holly and Adam!!!! Ezra’s behavior is relatable and understandable. Your making lemonade out of lemons 🍋 including the frustrating parts. We do what we love for the people we love and care about.
Medication 💊: I have epilepsy and luckily the doctors have me on the right dosages. Even though its higher and comes with more side affects (Similar to Ezra’s), its worth it not to have a seizure. I have had my share of spills/tumbles, no fun.
Medication is important and suppresses and reduces the challenge. Wouldn’t be here today without it.
Look at the after medication compared to before. What a difference.
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You guys are Fantastic parents!!! If I was Ezra, I couldn’t have asked for a better mom/dad and family.
Thank you ❤️
Hi, I had commented weeks ago, but can't find my original comment. So, I hope it's ok to comment here. First thank you again so much for sharing yalls family story so much. It was the first thing that actually clicked for me and helped bring me some peace while we waited for my son to be tested.
My son will be 4 years old next month and today we were finally told, yes he does have autism. He does not fit the typical signs of autism when I try to do research. He loves to hug and cuddle. He is a people person. But, he has hand flapping, and lining up toys, sensory issues and other differences that stand out.
At his appointment today, all I was told, was yes he has it. But, that we will go over what level and resources and what it means at his next appointment in three weeks. This has been such a long drawn out process. As much as I finally feel relief, I'm also frustrated. Trying to tell family that yes he was diagnosed with it, but now everyone wants to know. Well what next? What does this mean for him for school and what things will he need that are different from normal kids. How much is really different, and how much is still the same?
I was wondering if you get time. I would love to know how your family handled it when you told them about your children's diagnosis and needs? As far as parents and grandparents go. For my family, my parents don't know what autism is. I've struggled to explain it to them. And my dad's response of 'oh well he will grow out of it'; really left me feeling great how do I explain this to him.
I think as much as I feel relieved to finally be getting some answers, I'm also still overwhelmed. What's next, what do we do now. And I will probably have some more of those answers next appointment. But, if you have any advice that would be helpful, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks again for everything.
Thank you for your kind words. ❤️ That means a lot. You have given us some good ideas for future videos. 😊 We are working on a “what is a Autism Video,” but we will add how to tell your friends and family as well to the list. For now, it sounds like maybe sharing with them Simon story might help? He sounds very similar to your a little guy. Know that you are enough❤️. Enjoy the little wins, and take one day at a time. Keep in touch.
Simmons story… Diagnosis of Mild Autism in 2-year-old
th-cam.com/video/uGl3bLiDHJg/w-d-xo.html
I’ve been on and off various meds my whole life. I’ve been off my focus/adhd medications since I started online school (I’m graduated now) and went back on Fluoxetine to treat my anxiety last year. My dosage was upped to 60mg as the 40mg was starting to be ineffective at work and trigger my adhd symptoms (pacing, always being on the go usually). I’m only almost a week into it though so I’ll update on improvements.
Thanks for letting us know. Meds can help but it is such a journey to find what works. And most of the time they aren’t a long term fix. But we’ve heard from some that the right kind and right amount can make a big difference.
My son always had issues metabolizing meds. They wore off to quickly and he would get angry, frustrated and would smash toys. Then he would get upset later for having smashed the toys. It’s an awful cycle. ❤
That’s exactly how Ezra has been with the previous medication’s! We are hoping this one will be different. ❤️
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Pls make a video on how to potty trained autistic child?
That is on our list. 😊 Coming this fall. 😊
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Thank you! Right back at you ❤️.
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I hope the medication works!! I could sure see a big difference after the new medication.
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Hola Holli, Deceo grandemente que Ezra mejore , mi hijo toma CLONIDINE para que pueda dormir , hay ocaciones que le doy pepino con cilantro lo licuo y le ayuda mucho a calmar la anciedad y a su digestión, muchos besos y abrazos para toda tu familia.
Thank you so much for sharing! We might have to try that! ❤️
Hi guys, I only give my Son sleep medication. Hope Ezra can be his happy self with this medication. Learning is great, but that he is happy is more important ❤
Yeah, trying to find something to get the best of both worlds. 😊
You are such great parents to your son. I would have prefer natural methods of medications pure body extra spray are really good, but its expensive. It helps trust me. And vitamins too. Omega3 fish oil DHA is also good vitamin B6, B12.
Thanks for sharing!! Yes! We agree, and have tried many natural things for the last six years, and have seen minor improvements, but no silver bullet to really help in a major way. It’s a work in progress, but we are going to keep trying till we find the right combination of things to help him. ❤️
I went through almost a dozen antidepressants until i found the right one. This was before I was diagnosed with autism so that has a lot to do with it. I also take Risperidone for autism.
Its a shame you have to give meds to a kid that young, but I understand how difficult it can be to help him.
Wish Ezra good luck!
Thank you so much for sharing! We will look into that. 😊
I was put on Risperidone when they discovered I had Autism (I have Asperger, or high functioning Autism), for me, it was like I was now a zombie without any emotions or even any reactions from anything, I was like drugged like a drug addict, I almost got hit by a truck because I went straight on the street without a care. I never ever retried any medications like that, then they wanted to try Ativan (Lorazepam) as a daily medication but this is a drug that some drug addicts love to use so I refuse to even think about using it regularly, but when I go to the dentist or have surgery, I have some prescribed and those things are so wonderful, had my retina in my left eye reattached and I was like, theses lights are cool (he was using a laser in my eye) perhaps this could be useful for Ezra for some specific moments, I even cut the pills in half and have a perfect effect when I need it.
Wow! Sounds like you’ve been through a lot. We will have to look into that one. Thank you for sharing ❤️
@@7Aheadfamily I have, but at least I have it figured out now.
Thank you again for watching and sharing! Much love! ❤️❤️❤️
With me a combination of adhdmedication and anti-depressive medication was the solution. But it sure was hard before the doctor succeded to find that combination for me. I have the same diagnosis as Ezra plus a few more, I learned to speak around the same age as he is now.
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing ❤️. We will have to look into these ones. It sounds like we need to be hanging out with you to figure out how to help Ezra talk. 😊
@@7Aheadfamily My memorys from learning to speak is that I first learned to say the letters, my speach therapist learned me that, for example, that snakes say ”S” and rabbits says ”F” and I tried to copy the sounds, with time I learned to put the letters together to words and with time sentences :) My voice was very whispering after that in many years but got louder and now I actually have a tendecy to speak to loud and fast instead 😅
That’s awesome! Thank you for sharing ❤️
Be very careful with the dosing.. the doctor will prescribe a normal dose but try less is more. It’s difficult but that medicine makes them hyper focus once the adhd is being taken care of with the meds. My 8 year old with adhd and autism has been advancing tremendously with medication he is finally in 1st grade when he should be in 3rd grade this year.
That is wonderful to hear. We are starting with a low dose.
Aww my baby brother
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love your videos. very informative. just please be careful on medicine. you want him to be him not a zombie. I know we all need help but I think in today's world doctors give out to much meds and not listen to what we need to help not hurt. please don't take this as critizing I know time is hard, but kids do grow up and are better than what we think they can do, I volunteer at a pre-school and the teachers always keep the kids dope up and I didn't like that. so I always tried to help take some stress off the teacher and work with the kids alone.
Yeah, that’s why we haven’t really been consistent on any medication thus far, we are hoping this one I won’t have the negative affects, but it’s too soon to tell. We’ll keep you posted!
I find I get lots and lots of side affects, especially from antidepressants. It’s a case of given it a go and seeing if it helps or not. I hate that feeling of being doped up and unable to think. Not a easy journey though,but if you can find something that helps the that is good. Shoes, they are first thing I take of as soon as I get home and would happily go without them if I could, but one has to be practical.
Thank you so much for watching and sharing your story ❤️. Sounds like you and Ezra have a lot in common with the shoes. 😊
I hope this will also help Ezra
Us too! So far we are seeing some good advantages. 😊
I take so many meds its hard to keep track of them, i would be careful with some adhd meds. For me some meds were bringing down my blood pressure; just something to keep track of. That was just for me, meds work differently for every person.
Thank you so much for sharing that! We will have to watch that closely. 😊
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I have ADHD and autism and on without my meds I am a complete mess when I’m on them a lot more calm
Thank you so much for sharing that. :) If you don't mind me asking, what type do you take?
@@7Aheadfamily This med called Concerta
Thank you! We will have to look into that one as well. 😊
Im so scared to try meds for my 5yo...shes also crazy active! Never ever stops moving and is an emotional rollercoaster. ASD, ADHD and anxiety are a lot for one little body. Please update more. im interested in learning as much as i can and see the results for when we need to take this journey. Have you tried CBD at all?? We all want to help our kiddos and of course not zombie them out! Thanks for sharing!
You bet! Thanks for watching and commenting ❤️. When we get back home, I will update you on the medication that we’re trying right now. Yes we have tried CBD and it was very bad for Ezra, he was crazy with it.
I wasnt on meds for autism or adhd. But when i had seizures i had gone thru different meds between the ages of 8-21. I had really high doses in high school that ppl thought i was spaced out all the time. But i dont remember much for detail and what types of meds
Thank you so much for sharing. ❤️
We are still on a meds journey with my son. He behaves very similiar as your son. I wish I knew what you gave your son. We are exhausted.
Good luck with your journey. It is up and down. What we are starting to give Ezra is METHYLPHENIDATE for ADHD and GUANFACINE for autism Tics, which are the repetitive side effects that he gets from the ADHD medication. Hope this helps. We are just trying this out, so we don’t know how he’ll do with it. We don’t give it to him every day, only a few days a week. He needs breaks from the meds.
I'm a 65-year-old autistic. I take a minimum dose antidepressant. When I'm not, I feel like I have more energy, but before long, I begin to notice signs of depression, like an urge to self hurt. Before someone figured out ASD, I was diagnosed ADD and took Aderrall XR, but I did not notice any change.
Thank you so much for sharing ❤️. It helps so much to hear other peoples experience with medication. ❤️. Do you feel like you’re in a good place now with where you’re at?
I'm 30 and as a kid I was on a time ralesd Addrall and it changed my hole personality
For the better or worse?
@@7Aheadfamily for the worst I was like a zombie
Sorry to hear that, yeah that’s been our experience thus far. ❤️
I've taken stimulant medication since elementary school. It changed me from a distracted, disruptive student and turned me into a compliant zombie 🧟♂! I never took it on the weekends, though, because I wanted my emotions and I wanted to be able to feel things. Overall, it helped me to succeed. I can't imagine ever having graduated high school without it. I still needed my IEP + accommodations, and a couple of non-mainstream classes here and there. Although, as a kid, my diagnosis was ADHD. I've been re-tested twice as an adult and they said I don't have ADHD, but instead, ASD level 1. I feel more ADHD than anything, but maybe that is because I identified with that for so long. I'm honestly not sure who or what to believe anymore these days! I simply identify as neurodivergent ∞ 😅 !! Oh, and I now take a much smoother version of the medication I've always been on. I only wish this version was an option during my childhood. It would have saved me from a lot of ups and downs. This one I don't mind taking everyday because it's not overly harsh like the previous formulations.
Thank you so much for sharing this! If you don't mind me asking, what kind of medication is it that you are taking now that you feel works well?
@@7Aheadfamily Vyvanse (Lisdexamfetamine) is what I take now. It addresses the harsh ups and downs I received from immediate-release and even extended-release forms of these same compounds as a child through early adulthood. Although, I cannot rate this specific formulation in an educational setting, it definitely helps me focus. I don't dread taking Vyvanse everyday like I did with Adderall, Dexedrine, etc... Those were not particularly pleasant.
This is so good to hear! Thank you so much for sharing ❤️.
We will definitely look into these ones. 😊
@@7Aheadfamily You're welcome! I wish I could be more helpful with experiences, but mine are just limited since I am now older and in a different type of life setting and mindset entirely. I went through an obsessive phase for months which I tried to learn as much as I could about the different medications, and of course those in the pipeline being tested in clinical trials. The stimulants are the route that I was started on as a child, and I was never encouraged to try the non-stimulant categories since the stimulant medications seemed to provide the outcome my parents and teachers wanted for me at the time. It can be so easy to get lost in all the different brand names for all of these medications as well, but it is less confusing if you break these medications down by their two main categories (stimulant vs non-stimulant) as well as their active drug so to speak.
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For the stimulants (these affect dopamine and norepinephrine), the two main molecules are amphetamine(Adderall, Evekeo, Mydayis, etc...) and methylphenidate(Ritalin, Concerta, Daytrana, etc...). Over the years these ingredients got more refined, resulting in cleaner versions with potentially better side effect profiles.
Amphetamine can be considered an NDRA(releasing agent of dopamine and norepinephrine) consists of d-amphetamine and l-amphetamine, and when you leave out the l-amp and just include the d-amp part of the molecule, your main active drug is dextroamphetamine(Dexedrine, ProCentra, Zenzedi, etc...). Now, they took this one step further by creating lisdexamfetamine(Vyvanse, the one I take now 💙), a prodrug which the body has to break down and convert into dextroamphetamine for it to become active. This likely explains why it is so smooth and works well for me.
The same goes for the methylphenidate(Ritalin, Concerta, Daytrana, etc...) and it is considered an NDRI(reuptake inhibitor of dopamine and norepinephrine). What can be considered the more refined and tolerated version of it is known as dexmethylphenidate(Focalin). More recently, and only within the past two years, has a prodrug for dexmethylphenidate actually become available on the market, and it is known as serdexmethylphenidate, but the brand name Azstarys (being newer is especially $$$ even with insurance) is actually a combination of the immediate-release dexmethylphenidate AND the prodrug serdexmethylphenidate with the goal of creating not only an immediate-release version of the drug, but also a prodrug that slowly metabolizes for a steady effect that lasts all day. (I have no experience with this one, but I would consider it if it came down to it. If for some reason I had to stop Vyvanse or switch for some unknown reason, Azstarys is likely what I would be asking my doctor about next.)
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The last class of ADHD drugs would be considered the non-stimulants. Non-stimulants come in the form of NRIs (reuptake inhibitor of norepinephrine, so, think of methylphenidate but without affecting dopamine!) and also in the form of adrenergic agonists (they are technically considered antihypertensive agents historically for treating blood pressure issues).
There are really only two NRIs on the market right now in America, and these are Atomoxetine(Strattera) and Viloxazine(Qelbree), the latter being fairly new and likely $$$!!
For the adrenergic agonists, you have guanfacine(Intuniv) and clonidine(Kapvay). From what I've read, these can make one generally sleepy, especially as they adjust. I've personally never been prescribed these, so I don't know much other than what I've read in literature and reports.
Overall, non-stimulants seem to be hit or miss for many people, with stimulants purportedly being the most efficacious. It would seem there are a good portion of people out there who benefit from the dopamine modulation that the non-stimulant medications don't provide. The dopamine modulation is also what contributes to abuse potential and makes the stimulant medications controlled substances (aka PITA for those of us who don't abuse our medications).
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As someone who has been on medication for ADHD from childhood through adulthood, this is everything that I think is important to know about the various medications out there.
Thank you for sharing this video as i have ason with autism i think he has ADHD as he always on the go 😢 he cant event sit 5 minutes with tv on
Every day morning i take him to activity but still not enough 😢
Thank you for sharing ❤️. Yes it can be difficult so we are trying to find the right combination of medication to help him be able to focus and still be happy and active. 😊 did you see this video from us?
3 Signs Your Child has ADHD and Autism
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@@7Aheadfamily yeah , thank you so much
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We got them on the right meds for ADHD And they just started Ivan on a bunch of new meds 4 new meds I really didn't want him to be on that meny drugs rhey do seem to help him get threw the day
Yeah, it is tough to try and find a good balance that works well. If you don’t mind me asking what ADHD medicine do they use?
@7Aheadfamily they both are on Ritlian but when They both react very well Ben still gets little trouble
Thank you for sharing ❤️.
I take Adderall & Resperidone for my ADHD & autism, they help me somewhat be social & calm down, side effects are bigger appetite, having womens breasts, better sleep. As an adult, i like the afternoon naps after work due to the meds.
Thank you so much for sharing! We will have to look into those ones. 😊 When you say bigger appetite, you mean you actually do eat more? Ezra is the opposite with these medication’s. We can’t get him to eat anything.
@@7Aheadfamily Yes, it can make you eat more. Resperidone makes fussy eaters easier to deal with.
Interesting, thank you for sharing!
What medicines does Ezra receive? It seems like it's helping him. At the end of the video he also shows a small smile while looking at the book. He's really cute.
Thank you ❤️. I’ll have to look up the name of the medicine when we get back home.
This is what Ezra is taking now…METHYLPHENIDATE for ADHD and GUANFACINE for autism Tics, the repetitive side effects that he gets from the ADHD medication.
@@7Aheadfamily Thanks for answer. I also have autism and adhd and have experience with Methylpehnidate.
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It looks like Ezra likes to spend time with his dad. But I wonder if he has any friends and if he likes to spend time with them.
He has some friends in his church group
I've had many experiences with many different types of medicine some good some not so good
Good to know! Yeah, it seems like it’s quite the process finding some thing that works, are you currently using any medication that you like?
@@7Aheadfamily not really
Seems like that’s pretty common
How do doctors properly diagnose ADHD if they can't see if his symptoms might just be part of the autism? I hear a lot of people who say their kids have autism and ADHD and I wonder how doctors can ascribe problems with learning and concentration to ADHD when it wouldn't be unlikely for that to happen to kids with autism.
Great Question. Yeah, in our experience, the diagnosis of Autism is a much more thorough and scientific than ADHD. We do have a video about that you can check out here if you have not already seen it...
th-cam.com/video/1I-sB1lpwwQ/w-d-xo.html
How do you know if Ezra is stimmining or fidgeting since he has adhd and autism
Yeah, that’s a tough call being able to tell. 😊
Do u know how strong the meds work?
Not sure I understand what you mean?
We’re considering medication.. right now our boy age 4 autism level 2 non verbal, we are thinking of medication because he hurts himself and others constantly..,.. 😢
So sorry to hear that 😢. Yeah, I think we finally found something that is helping with Ezra, we will share soon. It can be so difficult to get that right.
You might look into Abilify. So far that has been helpful for Ezra, but we need to test for a little longer.
@@7Aheadfamily thank you
It is a difficult decision and sometimes a long road to find a good type of medication and the right amount. Also as the child grows his medication needs will change to.
My son was diagnosed with mild autism.He is recently for 3 weeks trying medications.He is on Guanfacine but still he is having behavioral problems at school some days plus no doing his homework there.He is doing Kindergarden now He is 5 years old
I will go to a next appointment on October and I hope the doctor change his medication because possible this is not working .
Home school possible will be my next choice because I can control my son way better
It’s Ezra doing home school ??
Yeah, that is tough. Ezra is doing six hours a day of in-home therapy. We had him in school at kindergarten age as well, but it was more of just babysitting, so we feel like this is better. We have tried guanfacine on Ezra as well. We just have so much trouble with negative side effects that we have again reverted to no medication. We are continuing to look for some thing to help his ADHD, because it’s just so hard for him to focus. Will keep you posted with progress. ❤️ much love, keep in touch.
There is no meds ‘for’ Autism? Autism is natural neurodivergence.
Yeah, the guanfacine was actually to help with ticks, and repetitive things.
We want so much as parents to be able to communicate and share relationship with our children. It seems that so far the medication you are trying with Ezra is helping. Are you able to share the name of the medication you are trying?
Yes! I’ll find it and put that in the comments here when we get back to home.
This is what Ezra is taking now…METHYLPHENIDATE for ADHD and GUANFACINE for autism Tics, the repetitive side effects that he gets from the ADHD medication.
@@7Aheadfamily Thank you. I have never heard of Methylphenidate, but I have heard of Guanfacine from my work in a school setting with special students. My son is now an adult. He takes Depakote (valproic acid) and Risperidone. It is a hard decision to try medications. We are always trying to weigh the benefits and risks. I wish your family well with what you are trying for Ezra. I hope he will have lots of benefits that are encouraging and that help you to be able to connect with him in more meaningful ways.
Thank you so much! We hope so too!
@@7Aheadfamilymy siblings used to take those
I’m surprised Ezra figured out an exit so quickly!
Right, he is good at that. ❤️😜
@@7Aheadfamily i’m also good at that lol
@@ExcellentsharkingYT nice! It is good to know your exits. 😊
@@7Aheadfamily Yeah I’m glad i’m my high school we only have one small window with an emergency exit sticker
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Why does Ezra still use a high chair? Is it a balance problem that he has? I know he’s autistic, but what does it do for him!
Great Question. Yeah, sometimes he sits in normal chairs, but he tends to not stick around for very long and doesn't eat much without the high chair. :)
For some of the kids I work with they like the tight feeling it can help with trainsioning just like stims
Agreed, I think that does help Ezra as well. ❤️
@@7Aheadfamilyyou can't visualize how helpful your videos are to parents like me❤❤❤ Ezra and my son's condition is quite similar (I know every ASD person is different)...love you all
Thank you so much for sharing! We are so glad we can help. ❤️❤️❤️
Where is the table ?food before
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I can't sleep easily at night without meds, I can sleep in day times but not in night time, it takes one hours or sometimes two hours to get me sleep, even before I got major depressive disorder, idk if it is an autism sign or not since I'm not too sure about it, do Ezra and Simon can sleep easily at night?
Simon is actually a great little sleeper. Ezra will not need as much sleep. It seems, I think his ADHD contributes to that. Do you think you have ADHD as well?
@@7Aheadfamily Not sure yet, but I often pacing, I don't really love sports tho
Not sure if you saw this one that we did… Probably because you do comment on most of our videos which we appreciate ❤️.
3 Signs Your Child has ADHD and Autism
th-cam.com/video/1I-sB1lpwwQ/w-d-xo.html
@@7Aheadfamily Thank you, your videos are amazing, keep it up!
I’m curious if you guys have done any genetic testing to see if there’s anything genetic. We have 2/3 kids with autism, one mild and one moderate-severe. In our case nothing was found.
Holly and I have not done any genetic testing, we are going to probably get some genetic testing done on Ezra to see if he might have something else going on though. We will keep you posted. 😊
@7Aheadfamily Genetic testing has come a long way in ASD and can pin point heart and other organ systems affected. Your older kids might have a mutation which could affect their children in the future. Knowledge is empowering and leads to advances for all families dealing with challenges of ASD.
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I have ADHD
Thanks for sharing ❤️
Natural Remedies vs medication 💊?
Example: Omega 3s are supposed to be great for you. I don’t think everyone likes the taste 👅 or how it comes.
Thanks for sharing!! Yes! We would much rather go with natural, and that’s what we’ve done for about the last six years, but we really need to get some thing that can help calm him down a little. 😊
Both
So does Ezra . 😊
3 Signs Your Child has ADHD and Autism
th-cam.com/video/1I-sB1lpwwQ/w-d-xo.html
Se omoara,doar natura rezolva,handeste,orice modificari in.schema energetica le faci lasandu-i garda jos,deoarece modificarile lui naturale au cauze de interactiune..cu ce,cine?
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Take him to a naturopathyic doctor. Hyperactivity is normal for boys. It's been over diagnosed as a mental illness. Mental meds are sedatives. M arr
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I was born without a thyroid
Wow! So sorry to hear that. That would be very difficult.
Trebuie sa imi dai ascultare,macar cat te lasa inima...adica?
Care este caracteristica puritatii?
Este seful
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Ezra has a leash just in case for walks. 🚶♀️🚶
Yep. 😊
@@7Aheadfamily it’s like walking a dog, if he doesn’t have a leash, he’ll just flee away and go missing. 🙌🏻
You got it. :)
Starile de rau sunt eu...
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For a wile...
My phone go on..
Not with me
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For a will.I not understand again
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Ehat kille mey
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Irationaly has no.nature
Ambition
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Omoara luna
Gandeste
For a wile choose
Amonkey
A dancer choaos..
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Ei au mintit politic si tot ei dau vina pe mine
Eu nu gandesc ca un om,au mintit
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If you choosei can give you a medication...
For a puzzlle.
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Se poarta frumos cu mine,politic mincinosi
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Cei mai grozavi copii din lume
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Agreed 😊 and thank you ❤️
Plz cut his hair soon!! Just buzz it real short 4 him..
Yeah, it’s getting about time. 😊