My adult autistic son Brock frequently struggles with sinus
congestion. When he does we go to the drug store and buy a twin pack of Dayquil
and Nyquil. He will take a shot of the Dayquil “orange medicine” in the morning
and a shot of the Nyquil “green medicine” at night until the bottles are empty
which usually corrects the problem. This week he acquired a worse than usual
congestion problem and our usual remedy was not working very well. We went to
the doctor who prescribed another medication and said it was ok to continue our
“orange” and “green” medicine routine but as condition got better we could
stop. Last night as he prepared for bed he said “take the green medicine”. I thought
he was a little better so I questioned whether it was necessary or not. I asked
him if he thought he needed the green medicine. As I expected he said yes. So I
asked “Brock, how come you need it”? He responded “Because I am thirsty”.
Now I am wondering: How many things do we thirst for that we
really do not need? How many things do we thirst for out of habit and routine?
How many things do we thirst for that really do nothing to quench our thirst?
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