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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 667786" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Fetal alcohol spectrum is organic brain damage in varying degrees and often mimic mental illness. They dont understand or learn from their mistakes and do not resond to therapy. This is what their birthmithers did to them.</p><p>After we adoptes sonic we took him to a bid diagnostic and research center in chicago for diagnosis. All they see are alcohol and drug affected kids. </p><p></p><p>Fetal alcohol spectrum kids can not control their behavior and often need group homes to keep them safe. They can not learn to make good decisions. I hope it usnt that for your daughter. We do kniw drugs and alcohol given to a developing fetus will impact the devoping brain. </p><p>My son lucked out. His bmother drank and drugged while his little brain and body were developing inside of him and he was delayed and has a form of autism. He does not show symptoms of full spectrum Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS). At 22 he is doing pretty well and has a calm disposition. He does still need mild supports. He works part rime and collects ssi and has his iwn place. I am his guardian and payee.</p><p></p><p>Your daughter will be hard to diagnose because of all the variables in her background, even before her birth. If you feel she will need supports as an adult the time to start planning is now and with her high school counselor.</p><p></p><p>It is unlikely a de facto personality disorder without neurological or brain damage. Aneuropsycologist well versed in drug and alcohol exposure in utero helped our son and us. He would not be the happy, secure young man he is if he had not been helped due to diligent testing.</p><p></p><p>I hope you find her answer and hope you get help for her that is appropriate to our innocent children whose birthmothers gave them so many issues. </p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 667786, member: 1550"] Fetal alcohol spectrum is organic brain damage in varying degrees and often mimic mental illness. They dont understand or learn from their mistakes and do not resond to therapy. This is what their birthmithers did to them. After we adoptes sonic we took him to a bid diagnostic and research center in chicago for diagnosis. All they see are alcohol and drug affected kids. Fetal alcohol spectrum kids can not control their behavior and often need group homes to keep them safe. They can not learn to make good decisions. I hope it usnt that for your daughter. We do kniw drugs and alcohol given to a developing fetus will impact the devoping brain. My son lucked out. His bmother drank and drugged while his little brain and body were developing inside of him and he was delayed and has a form of autism. He does not show symptoms of full spectrum Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS). At 22 he is doing pretty well and has a calm disposition. He does still need mild supports. He works part rime and collects ssi and has his iwn place. I am his guardian and payee. Your daughter will be hard to diagnose because of all the variables in her background, even before her birth. If you feel she will need supports as an adult the time to start planning is now and with her high school counselor. It is unlikely a de facto personality disorder without neurological or brain damage. Aneuropsycologist well versed in drug and alcohol exposure in utero helped our son and us. He would not be the happy, secure young man he is if he had not been helped due to diligent testing. I hope you find her answer and hope you get help for her that is appropriate to our innocent children whose birthmothers gave them so many issues. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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