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Is it wrong that I don't even like her anymore?
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<blockquote data-quote="juliabohemian" data-source="post: 174327" data-attributes="member: 5566"><p><strong>GVC </strong>-thanks for the info. Yes, it would seem we are neighbors.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Wyntersgrace</strong> -thanks for the affirmation and I'm sure we'll speak again.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Marguerite</strong> -I have no personal qualms with the concept of autism, or fears of my daughter being autistic. My own mother made the mistake of choosing to live in denial that I had anything wrong with me. Instead I grew up completely confused as to why I had such a high IQ but couldn't seem to pass a test or get anything done in class. The end result was low self-esteem and depression.</p><p>I'm very well read in the DSM and she just doesn't fit any of those criteria. I'm inclined to lean towards Adhd because I have it as well and it has a heavy genetic prevalence. I suppose it's possible, but I have too many friends whose children have actually been diagnosed as autistic and my daughter's issues are completely different.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Sara</strong> -thanks I already got the book and am plowing through it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juliabohemian, post: 174327, member: 5566"] [B]GVC [/B]-thanks for the info. Yes, it would seem we are neighbors. [B]Wyntersgrace[/B] -thanks for the affirmation and I'm sure we'll speak again. [B]Marguerite[/B] -I have no personal qualms with the concept of autism, or fears of my daughter being autistic. My own mother made the mistake of choosing to live in denial that I had anything wrong with me. Instead I grew up completely confused as to why I had such a high IQ but couldn't seem to pass a test or get anything done in class. The end result was low self-esteem and depression. I'm very well read in the DSM and she just doesn't fit any of those criteria. I'm inclined to lean towards Adhd because I have it as well and it has a heavy genetic prevalence. I suppose it's possible, but I have too many friends whose children have actually been diagnosed as autistic and my daughter's issues are completely different. [B]Sara[/B] -thanks I already got the book and am plowing through it. [/QUOTE]
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