Question

This is to do with my son Dylan who has epilepsy. The school wants to put him in a wheelchair just to transport him back and forth to school. I’m the one who has to put him on the bus in the morning and it is not an easy task. The thing is he can walk and I’m not allowing it to happen. They claim it is for safety concerns but we all know they don’t want to deal with Dylan because he can be difficult sometimes but is expected from a fourteen-year boy. I have never been told he needs to be in a wheelchair by any of the doctors he has been to. So my question to you is do you think he should be put in a wheelchair?

Aggravation!

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This guy right here is hitting puberty and becoming a typical teenage boy by not wanting to do anything. The school is after me again to put him in a wheelchair because he will not walk off the bus. I told the lady on the phone that he was walking on the bus because, I will put him on the bus and they can use a wheelchair to get him off but, that is not good enough for them, they want to come out Monday to watch him get on the bus. I am sticking to what I said because I believe if he gets in a wheelchair he won’t want to do anything again. He needs to get up and move around so the wheelchair is a no go.

Bowling

 

We went to family bowling night about two weeks ago. Dylan was not really in the mood for it. We stayed and played one game of bowling. Dylan had a bowel movement so my husband took him out to the car to change him. We had already put in for the raffles so we waited for the drawings and we won a bowling party.20170314_173502.jpg

Sneaky

 

 

 

20170316_221855_1489717173341.jpgDylan was in the living room the other day and it got real quiet, so we went and checked on him. He was sitting in their playing with gum. My daughter had left her pack of gum on the table and he thought it would be okay to play with it. We usually check everything out and make sure we don’t leave anything on the tables that he can get. Luckily we caught him in time so he couldn’t make a big mess with it.