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So disappointing to take him to the Doctor...
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 478104" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I'm sorry to hear abt the medication and it sounds like it might be adding problems if he is so hungry and demanding of so much food. My difficult child can't function if hungry. Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) is certainly a possibility. You know, one of our neighbors, a kid in 6th grade and a easy child who just is nice to Q was rubbing his back while outside on our patio when he was starting to fall apart before we had to call the ambulance. I know there are appropriate ways to do so...and maybe the tone and type of comforting was different but I thought I'd share that some boys might try to comfort a peer. And certainly it is a combination of issues that causes concern so pls don't think I'm discounting anything ...just a story that might make that particular behavior not as worrisome.</p><p>I surely hope you get more answers soon. Hugs and luv, Buddy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 478104, member: 12886"] I'm sorry to hear abt the medication and it sounds like it might be adding problems if he is so hungry and demanding of so much food. My difficult child can't function if hungry. Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) is certainly a possibility. You know, one of our neighbors, a kid in 6th grade and a easy child who just is nice to Q was rubbing his back while outside on our patio when he was starting to fall apart before we had to call the ambulance. I know there are appropriate ways to do so...and maybe the tone and type of comforting was different but I thought I'd share that some boys might try to comfort a peer. And certainly it is a combination of issues that causes concern so pls don't think I'm discounting anything ...just a story that might make that particular behavior not as worrisome. I surely hope you get more answers soon. Hugs and luv, Buddy [/QUOTE]
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