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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 654217" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>My son never made it to the diagnosis as a child. He was thoroughly evaluated couple times and was close to asperger, but lacked some core traits (like any language issues, any issues with motor functions or not having a good theory of mind) and was over all too high functioning. He did have an unofficial (and very true) diagnosis of sensory processing disorder (SPD), but that wasn't official diagnosis in ICD at the time at least. He was also diagnosed school phobic mainly to give everyone a way out from his truancy issues.</p><p></p><p>He has later acquired PTSD, depression and possible separate dissociation disorder and also borderline traits has been discussed. He also suffered conversion disorder recently but that is okay now.</p><p></p><p>But the social issues he has always had and I think they are partly because of those slight asperger traits and sensory processing disorder (SPD) he has and partly because his social life started to go wrong so young. You can't really learn social skills very well, when you are constantly bullied from kindergarten on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 654217, member: 14557"] My son never made it to the diagnosis as a child. He was thoroughly evaluated couple times and was close to asperger, but lacked some core traits (like any language issues, any issues with motor functions or not having a good theory of mind) and was over all too high functioning. He did have an unofficial (and very true) diagnosis of sensory processing disorder (SPD), but that wasn't official diagnosis in ICD at the time at least. He was also diagnosed school phobic mainly to give everyone a way out from his truancy issues. He has later acquired PTSD, depression and possible separate dissociation disorder and also borderline traits has been discussed. He also suffered conversion disorder recently but that is okay now. But the social issues he has always had and I think they are partly because of those slight asperger traits and sensory processing disorder (SPD) he has and partly because his social life started to go wrong so young. You can't really learn social skills very well, when you are constantly bullied from kindergarten on. [/QUOTE]
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