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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 226056" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Terry- again- I can't speak for families where aspergers is involved (I don't think) but with Bipolar (assuming my son's diagnosis is correct- or at least we are sure major depression is an issue)- there are times when nothing is stable or predictable or can be planned. I really wouldn't take it personal that you have received no response from them. They could be people you are better off not knowing, they could be people who aren't interested in networking supports, but they might also be in the midst of a psychiatric hospital stay, or a family crisis, or be trying despartely to keep a kid safe who can't go 5 mins without supervision. Their description in the paper (what they are living with now- not the early childhood years and not the feces part) sounds som much like my homelife with difficult child, I can't begin to describe to you that there are times- long periods of times, when everything is normal. But there are times that the parent is lucky if they can have a cup of coffee and go to the bathroom. I used to have to plan a strategy to get a shower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 226056, member: 3699"] Terry- again- I can't speak for families where aspergers is involved (I don't think) but with Bipolar (assuming my son's diagnosis is correct- or at least we are sure major depression is an issue)- there are times when nothing is stable or predictable or can be planned. I really wouldn't take it personal that you have received no response from them. They could be people you are better off not knowing, they could be people who aren't interested in networking supports, but they might also be in the midst of a psychiatric hospital stay, or a family crisis, or be trying despartely to keep a kid safe who can't go 5 mins without supervision. Their description in the paper (what they are living with now- not the early childhood years and not the feces part) sounds som much like my homelife with difficult child, I can't begin to describe to you that there are times- long periods of times, when everything is normal. But there are times that the parent is lucky if they can have a cup of coffee and go to the bathroom. I used to have to plan a strategy to get a shower. [/QUOTE]
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