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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 383991" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Ok, welcome to the board. Sorry you had to be here. I have a few questions that will help us help you.</p><p></p><p>1/Has he ever had a neuropsychologist evaluation.</p><p></p><p>2/Are there are psychiatric problems or substance abuse issues on either side of his genetic family tree? Also, does he abuse drugs and alcohol?</p><p></p><p>3/This is important. How was his early development? Did he talk on time and clearly? Did he do his motor skills on time? Did he cuddle? Did he play with toys appropriately or did he dismantle them or have no interest in them? Did he have sensitivities to crowds, noise, bright lights, anything? Any obsessions? Any quirks?</p><p>In the now: Does he know how to socialize appropriately with his same age peers? Does he have an obsessive interests (such as computers, videogames over-the-top of normal, animals, anything?) Can he transition well from one activity to another or does change drive him crazy? Does he seem to "get it" as in life's rules and societal norms? How is his hygiene? Does he have much younger interests than others his age? How does he do in a room full of strangers? Any quirky behavior? Repetitive behavior?</p><p></p><p>Doesn't sound like he's really seen anyone who knows what his problems are. I would disregard the glum prognosis and forge ahead, trying to find out what is really wrong.</p><p></p><p>Others will come along. Hang in there. We've heard/seen it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 383991, member: 1550"] Ok, welcome to the board. Sorry you had to be here. I have a few questions that will help us help you. 1/Has he ever had a neuropsychologist evaluation. 2/Are there are psychiatric problems or substance abuse issues on either side of his genetic family tree? Also, does he abuse drugs and alcohol? 3/This is important. How was his early development? Did he talk on time and clearly? Did he do his motor skills on time? Did he cuddle? Did he play with toys appropriately or did he dismantle them or have no interest in them? Did he have sensitivities to crowds, noise, bright lights, anything? Any obsessions? Any quirks? In the now: Does he know how to socialize appropriately with his same age peers? Does he have an obsessive interests (such as computers, videogames over-the-top of normal, animals, anything?) Can he transition well from one activity to another or does change drive him crazy? Does he seem to "get it" as in life's rules and societal norms? How is his hygiene? Does he have much younger interests than others his age? How does he do in a room full of strangers? Any quirky behavior? Repetitive behavior? Doesn't sound like he's really seen anyone who knows what his problems are. I would disregard the glum prognosis and forge ahead, trying to find out what is really wrong. Others will come along. Hang in there. We've heard/seen it all. [/QUOTE]
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