Gavin is still spiraling and just keeps getting worse. He is having at least 1 to 2 of these meltdowns a day. That may not seem like much but it is beyond draining both emotionally and physically. The meltdowns had stopped earlier in the summer. When things were at their worst the meltdowns were happening 5 or 6 times a day. We are slowly working are way back. We see the movement disorder specialist next week. Until we find out what is causing the movement issues he cannot be safely medicated. Next week can’t come fast enough.
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