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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 569060" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Well, thankfully I'm not too invested in J being "normal". He just needs to be himself and he is a personality, something of a one-of-a-kind. That's okay. I find his challenging behaviour difficult, for sure, but not his idiosyncracies. He's creative and original, thinks in interesting ways - I like that. I feel his early life and all the rest must play into his difficulties, I'm sure that's right. He has been with me since 3 months old but knew many changes in his first three years. He's hyperactive so already that certainly isn't typical or normal... tomorrow morning he has a blood test (wish me luck, he HATES these) to rule out diabetes - he is hyperglycemic, which can be a symptom of diabetes, which can cause hyperactivity... just another thing to rule out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 569060, member: 11227"] Well, thankfully I'm not too invested in J being "normal". He just needs to be himself and he is a personality, something of a one-of-a-kind. That's okay. I find his challenging behaviour difficult, for sure, but not his idiosyncracies. He's creative and original, thinks in interesting ways - I like that. I feel his early life and all the rest must play into his difficulties, I'm sure that's right. He has been with me since 3 months old but knew many changes in his first three years. He's hyperactive so already that certainly isn't typical or normal... tomorrow morning he has a blood test (wish me luck, he HATES these) to rule out diabetes - he is hyperglycemic, which can be a symptom of diabetes, which can cause hyperactivity... just another thing to rule out. [/QUOTE]
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