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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 206395" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Luvshihtzu, I don't think you have to have a classic, odd gait to be an Aspie. The monotone voice and the "not caring about others" seems to fit the bill, though. Interesting that the lithium helped him. Maybe he's both?</p><p>I think he's way too old to be making threats like that. I'd have him see someone.</p><p> </p><p>Feeling Helpless, our difficult child is into blaming others, too, and just recently in the past yr or so, with-a lot of therapy, has been accepting blame. His first choice is to blame others and to give people the runaround, but when it gets down to it, he will give in. It has taken a lot of training and repetition to get to this point. Don't give up! Make sure you find a therapist who connects with-your difficult child, and who isn't afraid to read him the riot act on occasion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 206395, member: 3419"] Luvshihtzu, I don't think you have to have a classic, odd gait to be an Aspie. The monotone voice and the "not caring about others" seems to fit the bill, though. Interesting that the lithium helped him. Maybe he's both? I think he's way too old to be making threats like that. I'd have him see someone. Feeling Helpless, our difficult child is into blaming others, too, and just recently in the past yr or so, with-a lot of therapy, has been accepting blame. His first choice is to blame others and to give people the runaround, but when it gets down to it, he will give in. It has taken a lot of training and repetition to get to this point. Don't give up! Make sure you find a therapist who connects with-your difficult child, and who isn't afraid to read him the riot act on occasion. [/QUOTE]
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