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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 19581" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Marg, My 25 year old son is probably an undx Aspie. He cannot handle change easily. He has his routines that sometimes make no real logical sence to the rest of us. He gets real grumpy when things go badly for him. Misreads many social situations and casual comments. He has a hard time letting percieved slights go. He cannot compartmentalize his feelings. If he is angry with one thing or person he seeths. He'll have a real attitude with everyone. It is very hard to live with at times and causes a tremendous amount of stress on me. Like you I try to keep everyone's stress levels down but it doesn't come back to me. What I mean is that I don't have anybody but myself trying to keep my stress leves down. Sometimes it gets a bit overwhelming. In the nice weather I go outside or go to our vacation home for a couple of days but when the weather is bad or I cannot get away it builds up and takes a toll on my health. How do you manage it? -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 19581, member: 2315"] Marg, My 25 year old son is probably an undx Aspie. He cannot handle change easily. He has his routines that sometimes make no real logical sence to the rest of us. He gets real grumpy when things go badly for him. Misreads many social situations and casual comments. He has a hard time letting percieved slights go. He cannot compartmentalize his feelings. If he is angry with one thing or person he seeths. He'll have a real attitude with everyone. It is very hard to live with at times and causes a tremendous amount of stress on me. Like you I try to keep everyone's stress levels down but it doesn't come back to me. What I mean is that I don't have anybody but myself trying to keep my stress leves down. Sometimes it gets a bit overwhelming. In the nice weather I go outside or go to our vacation home for a couple of days but when the weather is bad or I cannot get away it builds up and takes a toll on my health. How do you manage it? -RM [/QUOTE]
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