Wow... It's been over two years since I last posted! How did I ever let that happen???
Well, for anyone that remembers me, I put my son through quite the dietary ordeal to try to manage his tics. If this blog is any indication, it was pretty darn successful.
Since my last post, we continued working the diet and his tics continued to be absolutely minimal. We realized, though, that at some point we'd have to test the waters. In April 2012 we took a vacation to Disney and decided that this was going to be the point where we start to let him live again.
We turned everything back on. He was once again allowed to eat like a normal... (how old was he then??) 10 year old.
As time went on, nothing happened. Nothing changed. He kept being "fine."
Then, a year later, he hit 6th grade and his stress level went through the roof. School got a little tougher. Social scenes changed. He became a tween, but a tween that was quite a bit less "mature" than his peers. Socially, things got tough.
At the same time, "stuff" started showing up.
6th grade didn't go well. He struggled in every aspect; academically, socially, you name it. We met with his teachers several times to see what could be done to help him. Tics returned but nothing like what they were pre-diet. Or biggest concern was that they WOULD return to pre-diet levels.
So we struggled through several months until his guidance councilor made a simple recommendation- a psychologist that worked with her own son.
Last April (2013) we began seeing Dr. Stephanie Sydney in Danvers, MA.
If nothing else, Dr Sydney is ALL BUSINESS. She digs in and gets right down to business. She identified all of the issues that needed to be fix and developed a multi-step plan on how to make it happen.
We still see her every week. She's an amazing influence on him. She's taught him how to relax. How to free himself of acute and chronic stress.
She's encouraged him. She's pretty much stopped his nail-biting. She's even hypnotized him (His favorite part). The brakes were put on all of his tics (except the nose rubbing, which we're still not sure is a tic) within a couple months.
He started 7th grade in the middle of all of this- 4 months after he started seeing Dr Sydney.
He immediately began to thrive academically. 6 months later, he's still thriving. The change over one summer was miraculous. He's become a scholastic super star. He's set his sights on private high school and at this rate it's looking like a totally viable option.
We owe a lot to Dr. Sydney and hopefully he can continue to see her indefinitely, even though his schedule is even more ridiculous than ever.
It was fascinating reading back a couple years into this blog. It was a scary read, actually. Almost like I wasn't actually living it at the time. Glad to have put that behind us, hopefully forever.
Hopefully, too, our journey has been able to help others.
-Kevin