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Out of the shadows after 5 years
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<blockquote data-quote="Second Time Around" data-source="post: 682076" data-attributes="member: 18739"><p>Thanks, Pigless and Savior. I think it's true that he wanted a big fuss made over him. That post is a year old and I can really see a lot of changes in him since then. We did 30 sessions of neurotherapy and it has helped a lot. He's much less anxious and fidgety and hasn't wet the bed for over a year. He was able to spend the day alone at home yesterday with his older brother while his dad and I went to work. He wasn't happy about it, but he did it.</p><p></p><p>He's still not the easiest person to live with. He gets stuck on things and gets upset over small things, and it's hard for him to entertain himself. He also talks at you rather than with you. I think he may have Asperger's traits as well, but he's never been diagnosed with it. However, overall, he's made a lot of progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Second Time Around, post: 682076, member: 18739"] Thanks, Pigless and Savior. I think it's true that he wanted a big fuss made over him. That post is a year old and I can really see a lot of changes in him since then. We did 30 sessions of neurotherapy and it has helped a lot. He's much less anxious and fidgety and hasn't wet the bed for over a year. He was able to spend the day alone at home yesterday with his older brother while his dad and I went to work. He wasn't happy about it, but he did it. He's still not the easiest person to live with. He gets stuck on things and gets upset over small things, and it's hard for him to entertain himself. He also talks at you rather than with you. I think he may have Asperger's traits as well, but he's never been diagnosed with it. However, overall, he's made a lot of progress. [/QUOTE]
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