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if SW had to diagnosis, she'd say Asperger
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 542025" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Just to clarify, V really does not fit the definition of regressive autism since he has never regressed. His language developped normally but it did not progress as fast as the other kids. Probably is the best description. V does not really obsess about a specific topic, but he will get caught up in details and husband and I often end up replying "who cares?" because the conversation becomes so boring to us. It's like a never ending string of questions. I have heard about Aspergers telling you all about a subject, V does not tell us but ask question about his subject of interest at the time. Right now it is about where mankind comes from, who created us, did God create the Big bang, if there was nothing before than where was God,etc... Impossible to answer !! t's like he never out grew the "why" stage. It is good to be so inquisitive, but it is hard to live with a child like that. Add to that his difficulty expressing ideas, although I know the ideas are clear and quite intelligent in his head. Does this sound aspie at all?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 542025, member: 11847"] Just to clarify, V really does not fit the definition of regressive autism since he has never regressed. His language developped normally but it did not progress as fast as the other kids. Probably is the best description. V does not really obsess about a specific topic, but he will get caught up in details and husband and I often end up replying "who cares?" because the conversation becomes so boring to us. It's like a never ending string of questions. I have heard about Aspergers telling you all about a subject, V does not tell us but ask question about his subject of interest at the time. Right now it is about where mankind comes from, who created us, did God create the Big bang, if there was nothing before than where was God,etc... Impossible to answer !! t's like he never out grew the "why" stage. It is good to be so inquisitive, but it is hard to live with a child like that. Add to that his difficulty expressing ideas, although I know the ideas are clear and quite intelligent in his head. Does this sound aspie at all? [/QUOTE]
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