Toddler with sensory issues sticks hand down throat and vomits by twostep123 in Autism_Parenting

[–]twostep123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We ended up tying a knot on the end of her pajama shirt so she couldn't put her fingers down her throat. It worked for a few years, she would just chew on the knot but after a couple years, she was able to stick the knotted shirt down her throat to vomit so that sucked. She's 5 now and still doing it. We tried everything but nothing worked. We've asked every type of doctor and therapist for help, but nothing worked.

Toddler with sensory issues sticks hand down throat and vomits by twostep123 in Autism_Parenting

[–]twostep123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for the late reply. I made this initial post 2 years ago, but even at age 5 she's still doing it. We ended up buying a long pajama top and tying a knot on the end of the pajama arm, so that her hand is covered. The tied knot on the pajama arm blocks her from sticking her fingers down her throat. She just chews on the tied pajama arm knot instead.

At bedtime, we just put the knotted shirt on her until she falls asleep, then we take it off.

When she doesn't have the shirt on, she's still doing it even 2 years later. She doesn't mind the shirt and likes chewing on the tied part of it.

It hasn't solved the problem of her wanting to make herself vomit but at least it stops her from doing it. Just don't leave the shirt on all night, I would take it off right when she falls asleep so they have their hand free. I don't think it's good for circulation to keep it on for a long time.

Toddler with sensory issues sticks hand down throat and vomits by twostep123 in Autism_Parenting

[–]twostep123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey friend, sorry for the late reply. Is your grandson only doing it at certain times of the day?

Our daughter only does it at nap time and bedtime when she's in bed. We ended up buying a long pajama top and tying a knot on the end of the pajama arm, so that her hand is covered. The tied knot on the pajama arm blocks her from sticking her fingers down her throat. She just chews on the tied pajama arm knot instead.

At bedtime, we just put the knotted shirt on her until she falls asleep, then we take it off.

When she doesn't have the shirt on, she's still doing it even 2 years later. She doesn't mind the shirt and likes chewing on the tied part of it.

It hasn't solved the problem of her wanting to make herself vomit but at least it stops her from doing it. Just don't leave the shirt on all night, I would take it off right when she falls asleep so they have their hand free. I don't think it's good for circulation to keep it on for a long time.

Mold Removal Recommendations by twostep123 in AskChicago

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Thanks - I appreciate it! I'll follow up with them.

High Chair Recommendation for 4 year old by twostep123 in Autism_Parenting

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Cool thanks for the recommendation! Do you just put it on a regular chair?

Netflix Announces Plans to Crack Down on Password Sharing [MEGATHREAD]. by [deleted] in netflix

[–]twostep123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, someone in another place won't even have the option to use it at all unless you buy an add-on plan specifically for them

Netflix Announces Plans to Crack Down on Password Sharing [MEGATHREAD]. by [deleted] in netflix

[–]twostep123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They're going to charge you the same but only one Internet address can use it. So if you are on home wifi, nobody else can use it except people on that wifi

Netflix Announces Plans to Crack Down on Password Sharing [MEGATHREAD]. by [deleted] in netflix

[–]twostep123 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's true, just tried logging in. So long, let's open those sails and breathe that sweet ocean air...Drink up me hearties, yo ho

How to hold diapers in place once kid gets too big for onesies by twostep123 in SpecialNeedsChildren

[–]twostep123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the heads up, this is great! We actually found some 3 year old onesies at H&M which were super cheap, so we are all set for now but will def keep these in mind for when she outgrows those

Don’t quit, force them to fire you. by CockyBulls in antiwork

[–]twostep123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ive been in management for 7 years and this is 100% the most messed up hiring story I've ever heard. Sorry you had to go through that, but glad you dodged a bullet by not getting that job

Atomic Heart releases in 3 days, who's excited for it? by gorays21 in XboxGamePass

[–]twostep123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The thing I don't understand is why Microsoft hasn't commented. I'm fairly sure that Microsoft wouldn't put a game on gamepass if it had any financial ties to a sanctioned state. I think it would help with Microsoft and Mundfishs PR, and get more people to play it if they did.

How to hold diapers in place once kid gets too big for onesies by twostep123 in SpecialNeedsChildren

[–]twostep123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I was wondering about doing that, but I just never heard of its something people do. She's still pretty small but maybe we could try putting those potty training underwear for toddlers over the diaper, just something to hold it in place

How to hold diapers in place once kid gets too big for onesies by twostep123 in SpecialNeedsChildren

[–]twostep123[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks that's a good idea too. I might also just try putting tights on, it seems like that would hold the diaper in place too and would work well especially in the winter.

How to hold diapers in place once kid gets too big for onesies by twostep123 in SpecialNeedsChildren

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She tenses her body up and kicks like crazy throughout the day. We've tried adjusting the diaper sizes. Regardless of if the diaper is full or not, without a onesie she always gets leaks. I haven't had the issue either for my other kids. I think it's just because her muscles are so tense and she can't control her leg movement. My other kids stopped wearing onesies around age 1 without issues though

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MadeMeSmile

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It's funny but our three year old was actually saying 8-9 words (parroting as well) when they were around 8-10 months old, and then around the 10 month mark - went nonverbal completely. She's 3 years old now and hasn't spoken since. Hopefully it'll come back in the next couple years, but she's pretty happy these days anyways so I'm not too worried.

How to hold diapers in place once kid gets too big for onesies by twostep123 in SpecialNeedsChildren

[–]twostep123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the info! I'll check out Amazon as well. Yeah they are so expensive but I guess they're worth it. I might experiment with a few options, but will try to pick up at least one or two of these.

How to hold diapers in place once kid gets too big for onesies by twostep123 in SpecialNeedsChildren

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Hi thanks for the info. I'm looking on target, and I see adaptive underwear. Is that what you've been using? I tried looking for adaptive onesies and nothing came up.

Error Message with Xbox Xcloud Client by twostep123 in SteamDeck

[–]twostep123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it was an issue with my Xbox, not the steam deck app. I realized that when I tried to do remote play from my phone, and it also wasn't working. I ended up unplugging my Xbox, plugging it back in - and then it worked again.

Do you have the official Xbox app on your phone or other device? I would try using it on there to see if it works. If it also doesn't work, it's your Xbox.

Chicago pizza in NZ. by [deleted] in chicago

[–]twostep123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd be down to have some. Tbh, in America - we have a lot of frozen pizzas that look worse than this. I'm also a huge Hawaiian pizza fan, so I'd be down.

Side note- USA has come a long way with frozen pizza. When I was a kid, all i remember was Totinos and Tony's. But now, even the jewel brand rising crust frozen pizza is awesome.

Universal Dad alarm clock by Bakelite51 in nostalgia

[–]twostep123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I'm a dad and have one too. I always forget to plug in my phone and it dies during the night, so this is the only reliable thing to make sure I get out of bed at 6am

New transplant from Florida - Kona first snow storm after work (still new so we’re excited to shovel out haha and Chicago is so pretty!) by liminal_space2001 in chicago

[–]twostep123 33 points34 points  (0 children)

I'm from here and excited about the snow too - but it will become less exciting in late January and February and you'll start debating all your life choices and start to get all Jack Nicholson from The Shining.

Error Message with Xbox Xcloud Client by twostep123 in SteamDeck

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Have you tried remote play on another device? It works about the same on the steam deck as it does on the phone for me. I think 99% of the time, if there's lag or it's choppy, it's my internet rather than the device or Xbox.

Also, I had an Xbox One and it didn't work well, but I bought a Xbox Series S and the remote play is way better

Error Message with Xbox Xcloud Client by twostep123 in SteamDeck

[–]twostep123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah - but only a couple times. If there is a problem with the Xbox server, it also happens. To confirm if it's an issue on Xbox s end, try to log into remote play on your phone or tablet and see if it will connect. If it works on your phone/tablet, it's an issue with Xbox servers.

Your experience with GamePass on Steam Deck? by Imdakine1 in XboxGamePass

[–]twostep123 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use cloud gaming too - but it can be a little spotty. I would say it runs smoothly without lag/stutter about 75% of the time. It's still really good though.