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<blockquote data-quote="sameold sameold" data-source="post: 60085" data-attributes="member: 4640"><p>Hi</p><p>My AS son has alot of major mental illnesses thrown in with the mix. Unfortunately he will never be independent, at least not that I can see. Our goal is to keep him content. I don't use the word happy because I don't know if that is feasible one. I don't mean to sound defeated but I sure think mental illness won on this one. But, your son is only 14 and they are all so different and things could really change for him, with MWM son's being happy and a having a good nature the possibilities are endless. Just try to keep your son involved with others if possible. Good luck to you. Without the major depression, agoraphobia and possible schizophrenia maybe my son would have had a chance at living independently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sameold sameold, post: 60085, member: 4640"] Hi My AS son has alot of major mental illnesses thrown in with the mix. Unfortunately he will never be independent, at least not that I can see. Our goal is to keep him content. I don't use the word happy because I don't know if that is feasible one. I don't mean to sound defeated but I sure think mental illness won on this one. But, your son is only 14 and they are all so different and things could really change for him, with MWM son's being happy and a having a good nature the possibilities are endless. Just try to keep your son involved with others if possible. Good luck to you. Without the major depression, agoraphobia and possible schizophrenia maybe my son would have had a chance at living independently. [/QUOTE]
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