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rw-Eli update

Last post 11-07-2009 7:28 PM by shamrockmommy. 17 replies.
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  • 11-06-2009 4:13 PM In reply to rwbeagles

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    Re: rw-Eli update

    I can't comment on ADHD, but we have Aspergers in our family.  I'm not sure if I ever found the right way to mention it, but a lot of times when you talked about Eli on here, some of his quirks did remind me of my Aspergers nephews.  If it's any consolation at all, some things have been harder for them than other kids, but on the other things, their specific traits have given them an advantage at school.... The eldest, who is on the verge of leaving school, has done EXCELLENTLY at his work experience placements, he has basically been top of the class and got some excellent references.  His parents reckon a lot of it is down to his Aspergers traits. 

    So it's not all bad news.... it's not like an illness, or something entirely negative; it's just that the brain is "wired" differently to "neuro-typicals" (that's non-aspergers people).  There are pros and cons to it, and in the same way there are pros and cons to the way NT brains are wired too.  Plus, I have heard recently that Aspergers is much, much more common than people realise, but is largely undiagnosed.  So the Aspergers part of it is something that won't set him apart too much as he gets older, because it's something he shares with many other people.  The main thing that is different is that he has been diagnosed ad has an excellent support network to help him where he might otherwise have been at a bit of a disadvantage.



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  • 11-07-2009 2:37 PM In reply to Chuffy

    Re: rw-Eli update

    Thanks Chuffy, we weren't shocked by either as I say...just that it was BOTH, is a bit overwhelming.

    I had a bad day last night and got down on myself for starting to see my boy like "they" do...with clinical eyes. That can't happen. Had a good long cry about it...and my dh was there and helped me and I have to remind myself that this isn't "my" deal it's "our" deal...all of us...extended family included.

    It's not innate or natural for me to lean on anyone esp when I am hurting or feeling vulnerable so this has been a big challenge. He is as many have said STILL just Eli...and even if we now have some basis of the "why" he does things or reacts the way he does it's not really the be all end all...it's just information. We still love him and need to keep him close to us as our boy...and leave the doctor glasses to the docs LOL.

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  • 11-07-2009 7:28 PM In reply to calliecritturs

    Re: rw-Eli update

    Good to hear the update, even though it's more than was expected, now you can start treatment and therapy for him. My good friend in MD has a young son with aspergers but with OT and other therapy, he has improved his social skills

    Thinking good thoughts for you guys!

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