Autism Awareness Day…

April 2nd is Autism Awareness Day!  What do you know about Autism?  Do you know someone who suffers from Autism Spectrum Disorder?

Autism Spectrum Disorder ranges from mild to severe difficulties with their social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication and repetitive behaviors. This disorder is more common in males.  Autism appears to have its roots in very early brain development. Signs and symptoms of autism tend to emerge between the ages of 2 and 3 years old.

As some of you may know, my youngest brother was diagnosed with a mild form of Autism around the age of 2.  I am not saying this because I am speaking of my brother, but he is so smart, especially when it comes to computer technology.  As a matter of fact, many of those on the autism spectrum have exceptional abilities in visual skills, music and academic skills.  “About 40 percent have average to above average intellectual abilities.”

You would never know that my brother suffers from autism until you hold a conversation with him.  Sometimes it is hard for him to express verbally what he is trying to say to you and it frustrates him.  When he gets frustrated, he tends to shut down and not want to talk.  Honestly, I cannot blame anyone for feeling that way.  However you cannot let them shutdown and crawl back into their shell.  The key is to keep them engaged.

My youngest brother is the strongest, smartest and friendliest person I know.  I thank GOD that I have him as my brother.  There isn’t one thing I would not do for him.

To read more about Autism Spectrum Disorder, please click on the link below:

https://www.autismspeaks.org/what-autism

And everyone, do not forget to wear blue today in honor of Autism Awareness Day!!!

Hyster-WHAT!!! My Journey to Becoming Fibroid Free (Page 2)

Hello my Friends!

First I wanted to start off with some good news.  My blood clots are gone… woohoo!!!  I am so very happy about this.  As you know, having blood clots are a scary thing and it really knocked me off my feet for the last four months.  I am still on the xarelto and hoping my doctor will take me off of it this week.  The blood thinners are not good to stay on for a long time.  It can cause bruising and make you bleed uncontrollably.  It definitely isn’t good for someone with fibroids and anemia.  I noticed yesterday that I have 4 bruises on my leg and I have no clue how they got there.  That’s the thing with being on blood thinners, you have to be extra careful because the slightest bump on something can cause bruising.  I actually look like I was in a fight or something, but  I can deal with it as long as the blood clots are gone.

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Happy Mother’s Day to a Very Special Lady…

I want to first take the time to wish all the mothers a very Happy Mother’s Day.  I hope that no matter what you are doing today, you know that you are celebrated.  Mothers are truly something special…

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I can say that because I have a great example of a special mother… or as I call her “mommy”.  For those of you who read my Mother’s Day blog last year know that my mother is my best friend.  There is not one thing I would not do for this woman.  She is the most real, most honest and most humble person I know.  She keeps us all grounded and would do anything for us.  Definitely a great role model of what a wife and mother should be!!!  So today I just want to take some time to let her know how much she means to me.

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