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Aug 19 2012

The War on Stress

The boys were all away for a little while today.  Lizze hasn’t been doing so well and I wanted to try to get her out for a bit and distract her from life as well as from her pain.

I took her to see The Campaign. 

She loved the preview but actual movie, not so much.  I thought it was friggin hilarious but I like movies like The Hangover and Old School.

It was nice to get away,  even if she ended up not loving the movie. 

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The stress of everything is waging war on her body,  and right now,  the stress is winning.

The other night, Elliott and Emmett witnessed Lizze crying from all the pain and that was very hard for them to see.  They are worried about their Mommy and so am I.

As of this moment I’m declaring War on Stress.  That means that any and all preventable stress will be dealt with swiftly so as to prevent it from taking root. This by no means includes the boys. 

Gavin’s behaviors are another story. 

Anything that adds to her continued deterioration will simply have to stop.  I realize that this is going to be a very broad spectrum war.  Having said that,  anything that can be done, will be done. 

That will include things like, building new or better coping skills.  Discovering and taking full advantage of anything that can provide an outlet or distraction.  Things like Lizze’s passion for photography will be fostered. 

We will tighten things up at home and get back into the school routine as that is quickly approaching.

The biggest thing that is going to happen is that we are going to reprioritize many things in our life.  If it’s not essential to the core function and survival of the Lost and Tired family,  than it will be placed on the back burner,  indefinitely.

We already have to much on our plate and it’s high time that we shed some unnecessary burdens. 

By dumping everything we can,  we will be able to better focus on the boys and Lizze as well.  To often I find myself overwhelmed because I’m literally being torn in to many directions. 

Things have got to change and change soon.

I want to work with Elliott and Emmett to keep them moving forward.  Gavin will on a much tighter leash.  I know that sounds bad but his behaviors are the largest source of stress we endure,  and it literally affects all of us. 

I’m going to make it a point to explore any and all options that can help us accomplish this goal. 

The bottom line is that we have endured all we can physically endure.  Lizze’s body has turned on her and the E’s are carrying around way more stress and anxiety than is acceptable. 

I will be meeting with all of Gavin’s doctors and specialist to find out how they recommend we precede. No one in this how will live in terror any longer.

I will also be injecting myself into Lizze health care. She typically likes to handle that on her own. However,  things are simply out of hand and I’ll be dammed if I’m going to stand by an watch this happen.  That will begin in the morning with a phone call to pain management and inquire as to why they are not treating her pain.

I’m also going to find Emmett a preschool and get him back into that environment.  If the school treats him as he has been treated in the past,  I have my attorney on speed dial. 

As far as I go, I will be doing my best to save up for a treadmill.  Until that time arrives,  I will do everything possible to get back in shape,  lose weight and get my cholesterol back in balance. 

That about sums everything up.  Right now I’m pretty fired up and I to get the Lost and Tired car back onto the road and heading in the right direction.

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Jun 02 2012

Second day of home instruction

Gavin has his 2nd day of home instruction at the library today. He’s actually there right now and Lizze is reporting that he’s already having problems.

He’s frustrated because he doesn’t understand the clichés in the book he just read this week. I wouldn’t expect him to understand clichés much like I wouldn’t expect him to understand sarcasm.

The problem is the way he reacts. He has a physical reaction.  His body gets really tense and like Bruce Banner turns into the Incredible Hulk, Gavin gets violent and aggressive. We’ve been working with him on better coping skills for many years but he retains very little.

It’s frustrating all around. Hopefully,  he’ll pull it together and finish. 

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Jun 28 2011

The 10 year toll.

So I have been preoccupied lately with worrying about things are aren’t really a problem. These past 10 years have begun taking their toll on me. Sometimes I find it harder to cope with life then others. The past few days have been some of the tougher days I can remember. I have been raising Gavin for the better part of a decade now and it hasn’t been easy.

The stress just seems to build up over time and come to a head during times like this where I just feel buried. I worry about stuff that is tangible because most of the rest of our lives is outside of my control.

I’m trying to develop better coping skills as I’m sure that will help. Sometimes though, life just really sucks and no amount of positive thinking will make it better. However, that doesn’t mean that life has to be bad. I want things to get better. I also want to be able to enjoy life and not be so stressed out all the time.

How do you guys handle stress? Do you have any pointers or advice?

- Lost and Tired

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Jun 04 2011

Gavin is home

Gavin was released this afternoon. He seems to be doing good. Nothing really has changed but he was in a new environment for a bit and sometimes that can help. They did work with him on coping skills and anger management techniques. They did add a few more disorders to the list. I’ll list those later. I was a bit suprised with the added disorders but I suppose they kinda make sense. Some are related to behavior and some are related to speech. We’re just taking those with a grain of salt for now.

I wanted to thank everyone for there thoughts and prayers.

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