ジェイワウのインスタグラム(jwoww) - 7月18日 23時10分
As I sit here and rewatch clips from last weeks episode, I cannot help but cry. Last September was the beginning of some the hardest choices I had to make as an adult and as a mother. To close a chapter in my life, while opening up a world of the unknown... telling myself and making myself believe it will be okay to die alone because I was told for so many years that the grass isn’t greener and I won’t get any better. But, I was MORE than okay with that. I was okay because I told myself “my kids are what make me whole... nothing else.” The unknown came when Greyson was diagnosed with ASD. It didn’t hurt because I already knew... as a mom, you just know. So I took the closing of one chapter and made it into a new book... Greysons journey. From his diagnosis to his therapies and treatments... to finding @kulturecity and becoming a board member to help children like Grey live life to the fullest... all of this made me whole. My daughters personality and how much she has my spunk... makes me whole. Watching this makes me cry because of how amazing Grey has come and how I am okay... the grass was greener 😊
This season of jerseyshore is like no other.
Don’t miss tonight’s episode... love all of you
And to United airlines and Newark airport, I’d love for you t take a meeting and see how KultureCity can help so many who use your terminals.
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stephanie_binaco
@jwoww I really hope Newark Airport does take you up on your offer to meet with them. I won’t fly out of Newark with my son again. We live in Monmouth County (exit 109) & now make the drive up to JFK to fly anywhere. My 9 year old son is autistic as well as having extensive medical needs where he can’t eat or drink, lives on a 24/7 feeding tube and uses a wheelchair, among many other things. I called TSA Cares a week before we flew out of Newark for help getting through security with as minimal stress to my son as possible. When we arrived, Newark Airport claimed that they did not know what TSA Cares was! ?? Newark’s security swabbed my then 5 year old son from head to toe after having us wait in the main line. You can imagine how much he “enjoyed” this. My son has big meltdowns just as you have described. We were flying for medical care. We flew from JFK for our next medical trip. JFK called us the day before our flight home, had someone from TSA Cares meet us at the curb when we arrived. They walked us through the entire security process, we didn’t have to wait in line, and took us to our gate where we were handed over to someone at the airline who was waiting for us. We had contacted the airline’s Disability phone line before our flight so the airline took over helping us when TSA Cares was done. I will only fly out of JFK now with him.
surfnsushi
I grew up with my younger sister with autism back when there wasn’t much awareness out there or management for it. But she grew into an amazing celebrity on her own. She uses her art talent and sells pictures to raise money for our families program in Panama City, Fl to support children in our county who don’t have the means of getting the help that is out there now. I’m sure your son will become his own star and will be a great inspiration this lifetime. He’s lucky to have you, you’re strong enough to get him there. But if you have any questions or need anything or advice. Reach out please! Also check out http://gabfoundationforautism.org That’s our family’s site for the foundation. We would love to have you apart to either help or come see what we do. We throw fundraisers that bring our community together while helping families in need. Keep up the good work and I hope to hear more from you! Love always, long time fan, -Alison Butchikas
yourfriendlyneighborhoodolivia
Greyson and Meilani remind me a lot of me and my own brother. He is also on the autism spectrum and was diagnosed when he was 2. His pediatrician told my mother he would never read, write, or be able to feed himself, among other things. Today he is 22 and an A student in college, preparing to become a pastor. Every single negative expectation that was put on him was overcome, and I couldn't be more proud of him. I see Greyson and I see that exact same potential. The journey isn't easy and it can be scary at times, but putting in the extra effort to meet Greyson where he is will be worth it. And having a mother and big sister who can teach and protect him will make all the difference, trust me.
guadii0419
this made me cry. this diagnosis did cause some marital problems but i was lucky enough to have a partner to come around, and trust me in getting help for our son. you speak volumes when u say u will hold his hand until you can't anymore, anf talking about not only planning ur retirement but his life when u are no longer here. the longing of ur kid becoming a doctor, autronaut or whatever big career u could have pictured goes out the window and u just pray they could get ppl to just love and accept him. but Greyson just like my son has come a long way and im so proud to see more milestones to be tackled. stay strong as im walking ur same shoes and u will never be alone in this battle ????
abc_mommy_
I cried when I watched this episode too! ?My 3 year old Son hasn’t been fully diagnosed with ASD but I already know in my gut, as his Mom. There needs to be more awareness other there and I’m so proud of you for being a voice! My husband & I are dealing with so many mixed emotions and mentally preparing ourselves for all the next steps. We promised each other we will try our best to include our other 2 young children to all his appointments or alone time so they never feel left out. ?? They “Cancer Sucks” well so does Autism. Until you actually go through what we do on the daily “Autism Sucks”! I think you are doing a great job and want to thank you being a voice on this platform.?
chastityhenning
@jwoww you are a amazing mother.my daughter was diagnosed with anxiety , ADHD and a learning disability in the past year she is only 8.sometimes I feel likes it my fault because I carried her and brought her in to this world.i know how it feels to be feeling like your going in to the unknown.my self I deal with anxiety so I can connect with her with that but the other stuff is so new to me.i have 3 kids and trying to give most of your attention to the one who needs it is hard because everyone else needs that attention also.but you are doing great and he will be a great man when he is older because you are his mom and you are being strong for him.
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