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joencaitlinsmum

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  1. I asked my son what he was seeing & feeling expecting him to say its when he is at school and maybe under stress etc but he said its even when he is watching his favourite football team he can see what is going to happen but only minutes before! I have to say that is when he is surronded by noise and lots of people which I feel is a trigger for him and makes him feel anxious despite really wanting to be there iykwim?
  2. He is hign achieving, he didnt actually use the word himself but described the meaning exactly.
  3. Hello This is my first post since finding this site and registering. My son is 10 and we are just starting out on the road to getting a diagnosis as after a distressing few months his teachers feel he has aspergers. Looking back over the years many things we put down to just being "Joseph" may have been classic signs and symptoms. We saw our very helpful GP last week who is making a referral for us to CAMHS hopefully as quick as possible as we have to decide on a suitable secondary school by the end of this month. She had a good chat to my son who really opened up about how he feels and he mentioned that he experiences what can only be explained as deje vu on a regular basis up to 3/4 times a day. Can anyone tell me if this is a symptom or sign of aspergers or something else. He really suffers with acute anxiety as well so I'm wondering if its related to that? Any advice would be grately appreciated! Donna
  4. Hello This is my first post since finding this site and registering. My son is 10 and we are just starting out on the road to getting a diagnosis as after a distressing few months his teachers feel he has aspergers. Looking back over the years many things we put down to just being "Joseph" may have been classic signs and symptoms. We saw our very helpful GP last week who is making a referral for us to CAMHS hopefully as quick as possible as we have to decide on a suitable secondary school by the end of this month. She had a good chat to my son who really opened up about how he feels and he mentioned that he experiences what can only be explained as deje vu on a regular basis up to 3/4 times a day. Can anyone tell me if this is a symptom or sign of aspergers or something else. He really suffers with acute anxiety as well so I'm wondering if its related to that? Any advice would be grately appreciated! Donna
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