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<blockquote data-quote="isis" data-source="post: 566559" data-attributes="member: 15590"><p>InsaneCdn: Here I am replying to you in two different places. I don't know how to 'treat him like an aspie'. There is such a marass online, difficult to wade through (I will over time, but meanwhile...). Where do you recommend I look first to start to try and understand how to treat him like an aspie? </p><p>I had a dear friend who died this summer of cancer; she and I used to talk a lot because she was stepmom to two boys, both difficult children, one depressed one asperger's that no one in the family diagnosed or tried to diagnose until she came into the family. Even after diagnosis her husband never fully bought into the aspie despite all of the obvious overwelming evidence (and psychiatric diagnosis by more than one aspie specialist). Anyway, she parented him for 12 years, when she died he was 22. She also never thought my son has asperger's. I sure wish I could tap her right now. But it is striking how many sxs of aspie people are describing on this board that fit him. He without question has severe anxiety. And he has no friends really. </p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isis, post: 566559, member: 15590"] InsaneCdn: Here I am replying to you in two different places. I don't know how to 'treat him like an aspie'. There is such a marass online, difficult to wade through (I will over time, but meanwhile...). Where do you recommend I look first to start to try and understand how to treat him like an aspie? I had a dear friend who died this summer of cancer; she and I used to talk a lot because she was stepmom to two boys, both difficult children, one depressed one asperger's that no one in the family diagnosed or tried to diagnose until she came into the family. Even after diagnosis her husband never fully bought into the aspie despite all of the obvious overwelming evidence (and psychiatric diagnosis by more than one aspie specialist). Anyway, she parented him for 12 years, when she died he was 22. She also never thought my son has asperger's. I sure wish I could tap her right now. But it is striking how many sxs of aspie people are describing on this board that fit him. He without question has severe anxiety. And he has no friends really. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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