Today I sat on the couch and snuggled a very sick little boy. Almost all day. When we were not snuggled I was getting food for him. A weird thing indeed. On a sick day, when his body suddenly develops the ability to stay calm, we skip the medication.
The medication typically makes him not hungry or thirsty. Getting him to eat or drink is often a task that requires the national guard. He never feels hungry and rarely feels thirsty. His weight is something we consistently monitor.
With a fever and feeling sick, he ate. He ate healthy, substantial meals. He grazed on chips and snacks. He drank water and juice and milk. I did not have to feed him or 'help' him use his fork.
I had a glimpse into what a typical day may be like. It was strange to say the very least. But the coolest part of the whole thing (not that it is cool, because my child is sick) is that he ate. He ate and ate. And for a parent who worries about the weight of the little man, I was tickled to see him consume so many calories! I'd have to buy groceries more often if he ate like this every day ... what that would be like.....
And we all know one should feed a cold...
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Why I Do This
I am the mom of a child who is a seeker. He seeks and craves sensations, especially the crashing ones! Sensory Processing Disorder is a part of our journey and lives. It is a daily struggle and joy. I am blessed to be at home with this wild messy loving super smart child. Sensory processing is a journey I am happy to share. Our experiences may make you laugh or cry. The only certainty is that there will be experiences and they will be plentiful! My son is going to weather many days and drag me along with him! Together we will discover what our journey is meant to be.
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