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<blockquote data-quote="cacaeb" data-source="post: 72155" data-attributes="member: 3200"><p>Thanks, folks...</p><p></p><p>Should have put this is there somewhere- </p><p>he's had a full neuropsychologist as well as several other work-ups.</p><p>He may very well be bipolar but the jury is out.</p><p></p><p>None of the evelautors found AS..I'm asking them to take another look but I tend to latch onto one dignosis after another in an effort to understand him. Mostly, I try to manage my own anxiety..it is unsettling to have no umbrella diagnosis to </p><p>explain him, to guide us..</p><p></p><p>Our son, like so mnay others, doesn't fit netaly into any one category and has sx of several diagnosis which </p><p>sometimes overlap, certainly confuse things, and make</p><p>life intolerable some times.</p><p></p><p>I recently read Quirky Kids and found it a helpful</p><p>addition to our bookshelves.</p><p></p><p>Somedays, my heart overflows with love for him.</p><p>Somedays, I just want to run away and never come back.</p><p></p><p>I do best when I can remember that he is both</p><p>lovable and unlovable, that he is both sweet and unmanageable..the two are hard to hold simultaneoulsy. </p><p>It's almost as though I need to both be open and connected while</p><p>maintaining awareness that he could snap at any moment..</p><p></p><p></p><p>How do you folks manage to love your challenging kids while</p><p>remembering that they could yet again hurt you?</p><p></p><p>Best,</p><p>Amy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cacaeb, post: 72155, member: 3200"] Thanks, folks... Should have put this is there somewhere- he's had a full neuropsychologist as well as several other work-ups. He may very well be bipolar but the jury is out. None of the evelautors found AS..I'm asking them to take another look but I tend to latch onto one dignosis after another in an effort to understand him. Mostly, I try to manage my own anxiety..it is unsettling to have no umbrella diagnosis to explain him, to guide us.. Our son, like so mnay others, doesn't fit netaly into any one category and has sx of several diagnosis which sometimes overlap, certainly confuse things, and make life intolerable some times. I recently read Quirky Kids and found it a helpful addition to our bookshelves. Somedays, my heart overflows with love for him. Somedays, I just want to run away and never come back. I do best when I can remember that he is both lovable and unlovable, that he is both sweet and unmanageable..the two are hard to hold simultaneoulsy. It's almost as though I need to both be open and connected while maintaining awareness that he could snap at any moment.. How do you folks manage to love your challenging kids while remembering that they could yet again hurt you? Best, Amy [/QUOTE]
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