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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama" data-source="post: 272136" data-attributes="member: 7394"><p>I think finally I have found out I am not crazy. For the last 2 to 3 years I have had some people ask if my child has autism, I have had others complient me on what a beautifully behaved child I had. In the last year things have gotten decidly worse and have since been in preschool can tell he definetly marches to the beat of his own drummer. Finally decided to bite the bullet and start asking more questions and see if maybe he had autism. Thought I was completely crazy until the other day and the licensed evaluator asked me if I thought could be autism. I was so happy to hear someone else was bothered by what I called his red flags, even though he is in speech, Occupational Therapist (OT) been evaluated by a pyschologist and no one has mentioned it. This person thinks autism is his problem and is helping figure out how to get him help. I have been reading and from what I have read there is so much help and support here. May sound strange to some, but I am looking forward to further testing and knowing what is going on with my son. I am also glad I have a found a place where my son is not alone. Thank you for being there already and looking forward to keeping you posted on him, and if anyone has anyone has any ideas, questions or suggestions, I am open to them. Especially concenring toileting isssues, generally no poop, but tends to stay wet, has been diagnosed sensory processing disorder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama, post: 272136, member: 7394"] I think finally I have found out I am not crazy. For the last 2 to 3 years I have had some people ask if my child has autism, I have had others complient me on what a beautifully behaved child I had. In the last year things have gotten decidly worse and have since been in preschool can tell he definetly marches to the beat of his own drummer. Finally decided to bite the bullet and start asking more questions and see if maybe he had autism. Thought I was completely crazy until the other day and the licensed evaluator asked me if I thought could be autism. I was so happy to hear someone else was bothered by what I called his red flags, even though he is in speech, Occupational Therapist (OT) been evaluated by a pyschologist and no one has mentioned it. This person thinks autism is his problem and is helping figure out how to get him help. I have been reading and from what I have read there is so much help and support here. May sound strange to some, but I am looking forward to further testing and knowing what is going on with my son. I am also glad I have a found a place where my son is not alone. Thank you for being there already and looking forward to keeping you posted on him, and if anyone has anyone has any ideas, questions or suggestions, I am open to them. Especially concenring toileting isssues, generally no poop, but tends to stay wet, has been diagnosed sensory processing disorder. [/QUOTE]
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