vickygleitz
Well-Known Member
Hi, I'm Vicky. I'm a sixty year old Autistic woman with Autisic kids [some of them] and grand kids. [ and possibly a great-grand kid on the way.] My youngest son [ 20 years old] has some devastating neurological pain [might or might not be connected to him being autistic] My other kids are in varying stages of doing alright to pretty good. My son will most often always have this pain that is so horrendous that when it is at it's worst, he passes out hundreds of times a day from the pain. [neurologist says it's like tazer pain times a hundred]
So, we thought that we had plenty of time to help him to build a life that he could be happy in [ I have spent almost every day trying to find reasons for him to continue living] We spent all of our resources, over half a million dollars, trying to find that "magic something" that would alleviate his suffering. [ we now live in a tiny travel trailer in the mountains] MMJ has helped ALOT, and he was the second minor in Colorado to receive the MMJ card years ago,
We thought we had years to help him to gain the happy life we promised him. A couple of things happened though. An aggressive breast cancer for me, congestive heart failure for my husband, soooo that makes everything alot more urgent.
Though now broke, we are determined to help my son and ALL Autistics. I will write more about it on the community blog later today. These are all things that we are doing, not debating whether to do or not. I already made a blog on it about "Refridgerator Mothers" in the old days. This will be a different one.
So, we thought that we had plenty of time to help him to build a life that he could be happy in [ I have spent almost every day trying to find reasons for him to continue living] We spent all of our resources, over half a million dollars, trying to find that "magic something" that would alleviate his suffering. [ we now live in a tiny travel trailer in the mountains] MMJ has helped ALOT, and he was the second minor in Colorado to receive the MMJ card years ago,
We thought we had years to help him to gain the happy life we promised him. A couple of things happened though. An aggressive breast cancer for me, congestive heart failure for my husband, soooo that makes everything alot more urgent.
Though now broke, we are determined to help my son and ALL Autistics. I will write more about it on the community blog later today. These are all things that we are doing, not debating whether to do or not. I already made a blog on it about "Refridgerator Mothers" in the old days. This will be a different one.