Monday, June 27, 2011

In which a diagnosis of Aspergers was the highlight of my day

*Cough* Blog? Yes, I haz one. A semester of a Bachelor of Teaching in Secondary Education has buried my poor blog at the bottom of an enormous to-do list.

But today was just so monumentally shit that I shifted some cobwebs just to whinge at you. Feel free to pretend I never came back.

The day started so well, as shit days often do. Ben was organised, did his sax practice and left for school on time. He even took his lunch with him. We'd managed to score a cancellation appointment with a paediatrician before Charlie turned 6, for the purposes an assessment for autism spectrum. We found the place, got there on time and the doctor was truly lovely. She spent a long, long time with us (double the scheduled time) and concluded that Charlie fits squarely into the Aspergers box. She then embarked on the mountain of paperwork that follows such a diagnosis and explained what we needed to do.

I'm not too distressed by all of this, it doesn't change who Charlie is, and it should make his school years a bit easier. Still, it was pretty intense, and Crash and I were both feeling pretty wrung out after it.

Crash was running late for his appointment in the city, so I dropped him off & took Charlie home. We managed lunch before Crash called to say that Bad Things had happened and he needed me to bring him his laptop, which precipitated a meltdown from Charlie and interrupted the paperwork. We'd made it approximately one suburb before smoke started pouring out of the bonnet of the car, at an intersection where there was absolutely nowhere to pull over. In a second high point for the day, the car didn't explode before I found somewhere safe to stop. I called Crash, in the vain hope that everything had fixed itself miraculously and he didn't need the laptop any more. Plan A, not surprisingly, failed.

I called the NRMA, who told me they'd fast track me through the one hour queue because I had a child with me, and so the guy only took an hour to get there. He found the problem - a pinhole in the carefully sculpted, uniquely shaped and in no way interchangeable with any standard part, radiator hose. He also decided that it would never make it home. He helpfully called a tow truck.

Charlie completely lost it around an hour and half after we'd originally stopped, so I called NRMA back to get an ETA on the tow truck. Apparently it was an hour wait, but they could try to fast track it for me. I'm not quite that stupid, so I told them to cancel the tow truck and left the car where it was. It took another 10 minutes or so to get a cab home. Which should have been the end of the drama, but I still had 2 kids to retrieve before 6pm, and it was now well after 5pm. Fortunately we have another car. Unfortunately, it was completely filled with cardboard that would have been taken to the recycling depot if it hadn't been for the day's disasters.

By this time, sheer fury allowed me to ram all the cardboard into the back section of the car and restore the back seats. It wasn't enough to allow me to put in the proper car seat for the 3 year old. However, aforementioned fury decided that a booster seat had been sufficiently safe for Ben when he was 3, so bugger the law, I was picking her up anyway, with just the booster seat. All children were safely retrieved and fed eggs for dinner. They are all in bed, but Crash is still dealing with Bad Things in the city, and won't be home for another hour or so.

And the whole experience was enhanced by the constant sinus pain I've been living with for nearly 2 weeks.

SHIT. DAY.

12 comments:

  1. Holy hell. You deserve a medal. Or something.

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  2. *massive hugs* I so hope that the rest of your week is peaceful, lovely and full of all the good things you enjoy

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  3. It can only get better from here. You handled that really well. I'm a little in awe of you right now.

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  4. Thanks. :) It helps to blurt it all out. Hopefully the week will go ok. I've got a lot to do, to get this paperwork all sorted out and to organise Charlie's birthday party and whatever else was already on the to-do list, but I'm hoping it'll all come together.

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  5. Oh, that's ridiculous. I always really admire the way you handle whatever life throws at you.

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  6. I just want to stop by with a supportive online buddy hug.

    (((Hugs)))

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  7. Thanks Chally, it doesn't feel much like I'm handling it well from where I'm standing, so that means a lot. :)

    Thanks Kath, hugs are always appreciated! :)

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  8. Holy Crap Ariane, that IS a shit day! And I'm with Chally, from over here it looks like you handle everything with a huge amount of aplomb, I'm in awe. I hope Charlie's new label means he gets more acceptance and help when and where he needs it to deal with days like this, rather than nastiness.

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  9. I missed all this last week. Bloody hell! Thank FSM not too many days like that come along - I hope that a week later everything is looking a bit more manageable...

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  10. Thanks, yes, it is better this week. The birthday party has happened as well and now I just need to find the motivation to do something constructive.

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  11. All that and a birthday party too - I'm glad all that is behind you!

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