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O.M.G.--what a piece of work
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 485777" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Yes, if it wouldn't hurt him, klmno is probably on to something. Of course you, we, the rest of the difficult child world knows that is not going to make it all better. Sadly, many difficult child symptoms are typical kid symptoms. Where people dont understand our lives is the degree, pattern, resistance to typical parenting, etc. And I do believe that for my kid anyway, some of his adoption issues do make things harder. But they could be 100% resolved and it wouldn't take away the autism. His ability to interpret things and see the sides of those around him and the reasons for the adoption are truly compromised by his Aspergers, but doesn't mean it is impossible, let he try I guess unless she says something like you dont really have Aspergers, you dont need the medications, the medications are hurting you and making you seem zoned out etc. .... I hope she is not that kind of person but I dont know the story enough. Sounds like you have good reason to not want too much contact and involvement. </p><p></p><p>Sorry they are trying to arm chair parent. Not fair to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 485777, member: 12886"] Yes, if it wouldn't hurt him, klmno is probably on to something. Of course you, we, the rest of the difficult child world knows that is not going to make it all better. Sadly, many difficult child symptoms are typical kid symptoms. Where people dont understand our lives is the degree, pattern, resistance to typical parenting, etc. And I do believe that for my kid anyway, some of his adoption issues do make things harder. But they could be 100% resolved and it wouldn't take away the autism. His ability to interpret things and see the sides of those around him and the reasons for the adoption are truly compromised by his Aspergers, but doesn't mean it is impossible, let he try I guess unless she says something like you dont really have Aspergers, you dont need the medications, the medications are hurting you and making you seem zoned out etc. .... I hope she is not that kind of person but I dont know the story enough. Sounds like you have good reason to not want too much contact and involvement. Sorry they are trying to arm chair parent. Not fair to you. [/QUOTE]
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