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I don’t want to get your conversation off topic, @kari33 but @dlb123’s comment makes me think of hearing something that may tweak your curiosity about technology possibilities.

Mayo Clinic’s “Tomorrow’s Cure” podcast July 9, 2025 episode Keeping Tabs On Health With Wearable Tech talks about remote access to information from patient wearables and ways various data is used. The one that may be helpful for your son, they call “real time interventions”.

An example explained in the podcast they are doing now uses various data items from a child’s wearable device. They can remotely detect a child is having a temper tantrum and provide guided therapy training or mindfulness activities to pull them out of it. Maybe data captured by a wearable could capture impactful changes unique to your son.

It may be well worth pursuing with an appointment, either a referral from a provider on your son’s care team, or just contact Mayo Clinic directly yourself: http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63

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Oh, ok @jharsh, I'm really curious now, I 'm always looking for new ways to make him feel comfortable and improve his quality of life, but sometimes I lack information... I'm so glad I found all of you! It's been a long road fighting alone.