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Aug 03 2012

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2 weeks and no meltdowns on the radar


This is the 2 week anniversary of the day Gavin was admitted into the psychiatric unit at Akron Children’s Hospital.  It’s also the same day of the most violent meltdown we have ever experienced in Lost and Tired family history. 

However,  having said that,  it’s also the last time we have seen a meltdown from him.

Since that day,  Gavin has been making really,  really good choices.  Nothings been perfect,  but we aren’t looking for perfect.  We are looking for same,  calm, cooperative and happy. Right now,  that’s what he’s giving up and I’ll gladly take it.  :-)

Fanfreakin-tastic Gavin,  keep it up.  :-)

**Thanks for reading**

       -Lost and Tired

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Lost and Tired

I'm Rob Gorski and I started this blog in January 2010 as a means of sharing my family's real life journey raising 3 boys on the #Autism Spectrum. It's important for people to understand what Autism can really be like and the impact it has on the family. We aren't a TV show and there are no actors. This is our struggle, our journey...and it's all true. I am "Lost and Tired" and this is "My Reality #Autism".

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2 comments
Rebecca Magliozzi
Rebecca Magliozzi

I am so proud of Gavin for making good choices! With all he struggles with, it takes alot of self control and he is doing fabulous! Way to go, Gavin! You are inspiring my 8 yr old son with autism who also has violent meltdowns, to make good choices too. You are a superhero!

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