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<blockquote data-quote="llamafarm" data-source="post: 539094" data-attributes="member: 14085"><p>Good for you for reaching out! It is hard if you don't have support around you. You are doing a great job, don't forget that! Vent away. That is what we are here for. As I read your story I thought of my son. He is 12 now and still gets mad at the drop of a hat. He does not agree to do anything and will also fall asleep when he allows himself to relax enough. My son also liked to hear stories. I found that if I just start reading he eventually migrates to where I am and will listen intently. the bi-polar history is interesting. I agree with keista, autism can look very different in different children. You have to believe in the diagnosis though, and it sounds like you know your son very well. Be sure that you do take care of yourself. </p><p>Take care. Thinking of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="llamafarm, post: 539094, member: 14085"] Good for you for reaching out! It is hard if you don't have support around you. You are doing a great job, don't forget that! Vent away. That is what we are here for. As I read your story I thought of my son. He is 12 now and still gets mad at the drop of a hat. He does not agree to do anything and will also fall asleep when he allows himself to relax enough. My son also liked to hear stories. I found that if I just start reading he eventually migrates to where I am and will listen intently. the bi-polar history is interesting. I agree with keista, autism can look very different in different children. You have to believe in the diagnosis though, and it sounds like you know your son very well. Be sure that you do take care of yourself. Take care. Thinking of you. [/QUOTE]
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