Let’s Meet Hunter

November 24, 2007

This morning I ran across a tv news story of Margaret Spielman’s son, Hunter.  They live in Georgia, USA.  He was diagnosed with fragile X syndrome when he was little.  More recently, they tacked on the autism diagnosis as well.  Though the information given is probably nothing new to many of us I was intrigued by the video the news station took of Hunter.  Hunter is 12 and he exhibits many of the same mannerisms that Matthew does.  If you have never seen how a child with autism/fragile X behaves please check out the video (or if you just want to compare your child behaviors or even just feel better that your child isn’t the only one out there that does the things he/she does).

(because this is from a tv news station I’m not sure how long this will remain at these links…but it never hurts to try :)

Here is the link to the news story & video: Mom Dealing with Disabilitieshunter.jpg

If you click Hunter’s picture it will go straight to video :)

Following is a summary of the text:

The AAP released the recommendations in a report Monday, Oct. 29.

The AAP says autism stems from a neurological disorder that affects the normal functioning of the brain, usually impacting a child’s social interaction and communication skills. There is a broad spectrum of autism, from mild to severe.

Dr. David Harvey is a pediatrician in Warner Robins who says most mild cases aren’t diagnosed until children enter pre-k or kindergarten. He says early detection will improve the lives of autistic children and their parents.

We spoke with one Middle Georgia Mom who couldn’t agree more.

Dr. Harvey diagnosed Margaret Spielman’s 12-year-old son Hunter with Fragile X syndrome at 10-months-old, meaning his body doesn’t produce the protein he needs for proper learning and behavior. The syndrome can cause autistic-like behaviors, like when Hunter bites his fingers and flaps his arms. But it wasn’t until 3 years ago that a specialist diagnosed Hunter with autism.

His mother said, “The earlier that you can get a diagnosis and say this is what it is and then you can make your plan because the stages, not only the stages you have to go through mentally as a parent, to come to that acceptance, but then to be able to get to that place and be able to start saying OK, this is what we need to do for my child.”

Margaret says life has been easier since the diagnosis, since she understands why Hunter acts and reacts the way he does. Her understanding has helped Margaret make life better for Hunter.

Now she spends her time helping other parents dealing with disabilities as well.

She works as a liaison between parents with disabled children and the Bleckley County Board of Education. She is also the regional coordinator for a non-profit group called Parent to Parent.

There, Margaret helps parents connect with one another, find resources like therapy and hosts support groups.

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6 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Erika  |  November 25, 2007 at 7:14 am

    Oh my gosh! He acts just like my son and my cousin when he is watching a movie on his dvd player! This is a great story. Kinda wish they had talked a bit more about FX, but I always wish that!

    LOL…don’t feel bad Erika. I wished they had talked a lot more about FX too. It seemed like they mentioned it once and never again connected any of his behaviors to it. :(

  • 2. sue  |  November 30, 2007 at 1:22 am

    I can’t get this to work but really want to see it……anyone try it and tell me if it works for you still. I have wireless/fast internet, so it isn’t that.

    Sue

    I just tried it and it is still working today. (Nov 30 6 a.m.) :)

  • 3. sue  |  November 30, 2007 at 10:21 am

    I wish I could see this, there is so little out there on fx and as together.

    Is anyone so technically inclined that they could save it on youtube?

    Sue

    Unfortunately Sue there are copyright laws that prevent anyone from putting it on youtube :( . Is there somewhere else you could go to watch it: a family members home, the library, etc? I’d event you over to my place but it could be a long trip :)

  • 4. Margaret Spielman  |  February 2, 2008 at 8:31 am

    Hello to you all,

    I am Hunter’s mom and just received this link from my cousin. I to would like more focus on Fragile X Syndrome. However the basis of the report was on the early detection of Autism. I knew about the Fragile X Syndrome but was originally told he would only have autisitc like behaviors. Well for Hunter he does actually have Autism which to me is as little different then just exhibiting some of the behaviors. My nephew also has Fragile X but he does not exhibit any of the behviors of autism. Had I known then I would have known what to expect. I am not big on suprises especially when they involve my child. I would be glad to talk to any of you. We are all in this together. Maybe we could come up with a way to get the disorder out there. I get so sick of people saying Fragile what? I do have a copy of the video if anyone would like a copy. You can contact me at spielman1102@aol.com

    You all have a wonderful day!

    Margaret Spielman

  • 5. Let’s Meet Hunter &&hellip  |  February 2, 2008 at 9:41 am

    [...] You can reread the original article here. [...]

  • 6. sue  |  February 4, 2008 at 1:36 pm

    Yeah!!!!

    Thanks for the heads up!

    Sue

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