Fathering Autism # 32 Dunkin and pool dippin', mention photoshop and she's a flippin'!

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I for one think it was to shut us up about wondering if she ever goes to the Dr for check-ups, and since they didn't talk about her visit I think they made it up .
I think if it’s important for you to know if she goes to the doctor regularly, then you should reevaluate your mindset. As for them making it up- wouldn’t it have been easier for them to just share her schedule than to go through “making it up”?
 
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Abbie goes to the doctor. There is no way they would or could handle her unmedicated.
 
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It looks a bit off centre!!
There is no way on gods green earth, that her thighs have lost 50 lbs each since camping! She was man spreading on three corners in the front seat in the RV, and know she has a thigh gap, not just a little gap, but one nala could crawl through. In this picture, I believe she has been severely photoshop her thighs and hips. I went from a size 26 pants to 18, and then illness made me loose muscle tone, but muscle is hard to get back fully, with the type of leukamia, and P’s kauri stumpss
If the test is for Covid, it takes a couple of days for the results, so either way, I’ll bet Assa has vlogged some content, he can do a fifth teen min out of a No, Abbie does/ not have it,
 
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I went through my social media pictures today. I have 2 pictures of my ID NOS child and none of my oldest. I have to agree that the privacy of someone that can not communicate should be respected. My other 3 don’t care what I post. Abbie needs to be protected way better. I hope nothing ever happens to her. Her holding fake sunscreen in an attempt to profit makes me sick.
 
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Note the baby cloth books attached to the back pack

Ha, I’m not one to talk - I just ate cold baked beans out of the tin! I’m far from offended
Me too, 20 years after wls, lost 100lbs, which was too much, had to put some back on as I had high energy needs, lots of muscle to maintain. I am still overweight but have stayed +-10lbs for that length of time.
I eat approx 130g of cold baked beans with toast and green tea with lemon and ginger for breakfast most days.
 
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Me three, at fifty, five years ago. I think knowing these things help other tattle users the "journey" we've been on. Everyone has reasons for their thoughts on things.

Theres days I still think I'm dying and pass out daily.
Welcome to my life then and yours to mine! I truly don't think anyone could understand this "devil"...I have a daughter with MS and another with autonomic problems, possibly POTS.
 
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What?
 
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Thank you. I love your posts.
 
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John Brazee started a vlog for himself and has his first post today. He said "I'm morbidly obese and I know it". Its about his journey on weight loss. At least he is honest. I enjoyed watching it since I am still on my weight loss journey too.
I like the Brazee’s and the Wee’s. They are honest and forthright about the girls.
 
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I love cold baked beans and cold marrowfat peas, I know I’m weird .
 
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I also have pots, the lovely hyperadrenergic subtype. Also have Ehlers Danlos syndrome and MCAS. its super fun...love being completely disabled in my 30's... note the heavy sarcasm
 
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Really? I reevaluate my mindset every day...even more than once a day.

Thing is, when I am on this site my mindset is this family. This thread is about this family and their disabled daughter. I think you mentioned the other day this thread was too obsessed with the Maass family and we should discuss other things. There are other places on this forum even to talk about many things, but this is about FA.

I said it was odd they did not film Abbie much, and only from far or behind in that vlog. Then they took her to the Dr, they could have left that out all together but they titled the vlog about it. What the hell do I know....just my observation
 
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I also have pots, the lovely hyperadrenergic subtype. Also have Ehlers Danlos syndrome and MCAS. its super fun...love being completely disabled in my 30's... note the heavy sarcasm
I have two daughters with MCAD/S and the younger one was diagnosed with POTS due to mast cell flares... They are both in their teens and we are navigating that world with also having Autism, which is super difficult! So, I totally get it y’all!!
I don’t like sharing all their medical history, even though neither really care. If we could find answers, they would love to have their lives back. We have recently decided that we cannot even find a good doctor in our state to help them and will be traveling soon to find better care. We have seen the only 1 doctor in our state that will even provide care and he has a horrible bedside manner that I won’t put up with...
 
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Looks like the vlog will be late tonight!


Looks like the vlog will be late tonight!
 
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My mother taught me to love cold baked bean sandwiches with sliced onions and vinegar, salt and pepper.
 
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WTF are Autism Friendly Peppers? Are they a new species?
All of the children I have looked after since the early 90’s eat red and green bell peppers/capsicums, as a snack. ‘Stick’ slices of various shades of peppers, carrots, podded peas, whole green beans, usually grown by the kids, then harvested, and any that make it inside, get washed in baking soda and water, then served with pumpkin and sweet potato hummus, capsicum, parmesan, and cashew ‘dip’.
 
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