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<blockquote data-quote="dirtmama" data-source="post: 347440" data-attributes="member: 8909"><p>He is very aspie. and man, it's hard to explain. When I ask him questions he just says "i'm fine, stop asking questions" (sometimes he yells). after he gets into trouble and i explain to him why what he did is wrong-he gets very upset and feels really bad but doesn't want to appologise (i do most of the talking.) latley, i've been having him practice "i feel...when that happens" and say what he could have done differently. but otherwise he has never said "i'm so mad" or spoken about how he feels.-he yells and argues -he just plays alone in his room if he wants to be left alone or fights with- his brother. he crys rarely, even if he's gotten hurt (tears up more often now with- the abilify). but he's very negitive often and gets agitated easily. i know there's times where he's frusterated or disappointed or just plain mad and doesn't do anything-doesn't speak or anything. but he will explode on his brother for any little thing! he's actuallly very sweet and caring and compassionate but his actions don't reflect this. </p><p>sorry to get long winded, but what i'm seeing as mainia...is mostly in the am/and evening. he can't function. a total spaz, obnoxious potty mouth and noises, hysterical-laughing that he can't stop. when i call him on his behavior he laughs uncontrolabley (it's not his normal laugh) he acts like he doesn't hear me and doesn't respond verbally to me speaking to him. (at these times he can't be left alone mostly for his brothers saftey). also when he sees something funny on tv he laughs and doesn't stop, like it sends him spinning out of control. i would call it hysterical. he can't get A GRIP. what do ya think? (complaining about my kid laughing to much..is this for real)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtmama, post: 347440, member: 8909"] He is very aspie. and man, it's hard to explain. When I ask him questions he just says "i'm fine, stop asking questions" (sometimes he yells). after he gets into trouble and i explain to him why what he did is wrong-he gets very upset and feels really bad but doesn't want to appologise (i do most of the talking.) latley, i've been having him practice "i feel...when that happens" and say what he could have done differently. but otherwise he has never said "i'm so mad" or spoken about how he feels.-he yells and argues -he just plays alone in his room if he wants to be left alone or fights with- his brother. he crys rarely, even if he's gotten hurt (tears up more often now with- the abilify). but he's very negitive often and gets agitated easily. i know there's times where he's frusterated or disappointed or just plain mad and doesn't do anything-doesn't speak or anything. but he will explode on his brother for any little thing! he's actuallly very sweet and caring and compassionate but his actions don't reflect this. sorry to get long winded, but what i'm seeing as mainia...is mostly in the am/and evening. he can't function. a total spaz, obnoxious potty mouth and noises, hysterical-laughing that he can't stop. when i call him on his behavior he laughs uncontrolabley (it's not his normal laugh) he acts like he doesn't hear me and doesn't respond verbally to me speaking to him. (at these times he can't be left alone mostly for his brothers saftey). also when he sees something funny on tv he laughs and doesn't stop, like it sends him spinning out of control. i would call it hysterical. he can't get A GRIP. what do ya think? (complaining about my kid laughing to much..is this for real) [/QUOTE]
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