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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 453029" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>1 Just guessing when he's using the bad words, he's agitated. Not uncommon for blood pressure to go up during agitation, and that can cause headaches.</p><p></p><p>2 Yes, it can 'get worse' It's not that the condition (assuming Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)) got worse, but his coping mechanisms got worse. At 8 he's now been in school a few years and becoming more aware of himself and his peers. HE is noticing that he's different, and is unable to figure out how or why, or what to do about it. </p><p></p><p>Son kept having increasing difficulty at school as he got older. At home, not so much, because to me, he was 'normal' (I was raised by a suspected Aspie). When he entered middle school, it go so bad he was completely 'shut down' for about a month until I got him medicated for the resulting depression from his frustrations. </p><p></p><p>As I was reading your other post I also realized that although my family knows nothing about dxes and thinks most of them are beyond ludicrous (depression) for kids, they treat my kids as individuals and accommodate whenever necessary. It's jsut something that naturally happens. If they aren't able to adjust or accommodate, they just back off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 453029, member: 11965"] 1 Just guessing when he's using the bad words, he's agitated. Not uncommon for blood pressure to go up during agitation, and that can cause headaches. 2 Yes, it can 'get worse' It's not that the condition (assuming Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)) got worse, but his coping mechanisms got worse. At 8 he's now been in school a few years and becoming more aware of himself and his peers. HE is noticing that he's different, and is unable to figure out how or why, or what to do about it. Son kept having increasing difficulty at school as he got older. At home, not so much, because to me, he was 'normal' (I was raised by a suspected Aspie). When he entered middle school, it go so bad he was completely 'shut down' for about a month until I got him medicated for the resulting depression from his frustrations. As I was reading your other post I also realized that although my family knows nothing about dxes and thinks most of them are beyond ludicrous (depression) for kids, they treat my kids as individuals and accommodate whenever necessary. It's jsut something that naturally happens. If they aren't able to adjust or accommodate, they just back off. [/QUOTE]
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