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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 452568" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Son - when he started middle school. He hit depression HARD. Before that he had already had his Asperger's diagnosis, but in my opinion was perfectly normal. Most likely because my Dad is also an Aspie. To me it is a PERFECTLY NORMAL "personality".</p><p></p><p>DD1 - at about 1 month. The child just would not stop crying! I had to keep her papoossed just so I could get basic housework done, but the papoose just wasn't enough. I had to have at least one hand around her as well. Sometimes I'd make a game of it, by taking away my had to see if she would start to cry, and sure enough, she did. EVERY TIME.</p><p></p><p>DD2 - Um tonight. She had a 2 hour tantrum because the gumball machines did not have the kind of toys she wanted and she had to get a 'stupid' ball instead. Oh, sure, there were other things and signs in the past, but they still fell into <em><strong>my</strong></em> concept of "normal" Tonight was kind of like, REALLY???????????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 452568, member: 11965"] Son - when he started middle school. He hit depression HARD. Before that he had already had his Asperger's diagnosis, but in my opinion was perfectly normal. Most likely because my Dad is also an Aspie. To me it is a PERFECTLY NORMAL "personality". DD1 - at about 1 month. The child just would not stop crying! I had to keep her papoossed just so I could get basic housework done, but the papoose just wasn't enough. I had to have at least one hand around her as well. Sometimes I'd make a game of it, by taking away my had to see if she would start to cry, and sure enough, she did. EVERY TIME. DD2 - Um tonight. She had a 2 hour tantrum because the gumball machines did not have the kind of toys she wanted and she had to get a 'stupid' ball instead. Oh, sure, there were other things and signs in the past, but they still fell into [I][B]my[/B][/I] concept of "normal" Tonight was kind of like, REALLY??????????? [/QUOTE]
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