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Welcome to all our recent newbies and a very warm welcome to Destrum cos he's my eldest son B).

 

Hey, Donna, that Autistic/Artistic thing is so weird! My 9-yr-old son is AS and his teacher said she was beginning to be concerned about his twin sister too.

 

I said "She's fine, she's just very ARTistic, not Autistic" perhaps it's the way her AS manifests, I've never felt the need to have her diagnosed, although there are some similarities but without her brother's aggressive streak - just daydreamy and arty I've always felt!

 

Daisy

 

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Hi everyone, i'm new to all this and have found reading about everything so informative and supportive.My hubby and i have two children a girl of 2 and a little lad of 6 who has recently been diagnosed with Aspergers.

We really enjoy our kids and yes our son is extremely difficult at times but we are really learning to celebrate his ways.There's a time when acceptance comes along and we realise now he's not going to suddenly "snap out of it" and be like every other kid.

What i find that does constantly get me down is school ,we try so hard to be positive but the constant doom and gloom and throw away comments from teachers is so hard to take.

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Hi my name is Lisa. I have two boys the eldest is five and we are in the long diagnostic process at the moment, we think he has Aspergers. Our other son is two and we are beginning to wonder about him also as he is beginning little rituals and occassionally lacks eye contact. But hey we know no different and at least our life is never boring. Well thats what i keep telling myself anyway!!!

Its great to find a UK based forum and I hope you never tire of me seeking advice.

 

Lisa

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Hi Lisa,

 

Welcome to the forum >:D<<'>

 

It's a great place to be :thumbs: and no, we wont get tired of you asking advice. I would have been ignored long ago otherwise :D;)

 

Annie

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Hello! I'm Nikki, living in West Yorkshire with partner Dave and my 2 boys, Mikey (8) and Tom, nearly 5 and dx with ASD in the last year.

 

Looks like a great site- looking forward to having a mooch around and getting to know some new people. As an at home mum, I feel a little isolated so it's good to know you're all out there! ;)

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Hi Nikki,

 

Welcome to the forum >:D<<'>

 

I'm a stay at home mum too. There's lots of people on here most hours of the day and night.

 

Hope to 'chat' to you again soon.

 

Annie

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Hi, My name is Sam and I have a 6 year old boy and a 4 year old girl. My son has always been excentric, outgoing and has a spongelike brain. Over the past 18 months I've been witnessing him becoming more unhappy at school - really REALLY struggling to get people to play with. I've tried pretty much everything I can to help but it's still the same... he's awkward and just doesn't fit. Although he's saddend by this I then see how is is with his peers and I'm not all that suprised... his teacher thought it might be that he talks so much more advanced... yet the older kids think he's weird too.

 

But I love him and think he's great... we are best pals!

 

I only came across AS about a month ago... he seems to fit the profile... but who knows - maybe it's just his over indulgent mum who's made him like this?

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Hi I'm Elun (Welsh and pronounced Elin)

Im mum to 2 boys aged 6 and 4. My youngest has autism (severe and SLD)

I work as a teacher part time at the moment as always seem to be busy. DS2 goes to lovely day unit attached to a school. He's happy at the moment but I worry a lot about his future. He was diagnosed 2 years ago but sometimes I still have difficulties coping with it. Anyway just thought I'd say hello and thought it looked a good forum. I used to come on here ages ago but have changed computer etc since then so have reregistered.

Bye Elun :D

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Hi Elun- this is a great place to find support. I've only just joined myself. I have one NT son, aged 8 and a 4 year old son recently dx with ASD plus additional learning disabilities.

 

Look forward to getting to know you and everyone else!

 

Nikki

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Hi my name is Dawn, my eldest child has either Aspergers or Autism!? She is 15, we are in the middle of getting her re-assessed.

 

She was given a Statement at the age of 7yrs, and i was told she had moderate learning difficulties, and short-term auditory memory problems. But that was about it??!!

 

Quite recently, i was reading the newspaper, and there was a story about a boy that had Aspergers, and while reding it, i realised that my daughter had a lot in common with this boys problems. I took my daughter to the GP and got her referred back to get re-assessed. So far, she's been seen by the Ed Physc, and observed by an Autism Specialist Teacher, i'm waiting to hear about our next appt.

 

I thought it would be helpful to get a proper label for my child to use, as she will be heading into the big bad wide world very soon, and hopefully people will be able to give her a break if they understand that she has these problems. :D

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Hi Dawn,

 

Welcome to the forum :)

 

Everybody's so friendly here (and supportive) :thumbs:

 

I have a 16 year old son with Asperger's.

 

Annie

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Hi Dawn and welcome to the forum,

 

My daughter was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome last year when she was 15. It's good to hear from people who have children of a similar age. I look forward to "talking" with you,

 

K

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hi there everybody!!

I'm ange from ipswich. I have four children. Anna is 1, harry 7, jack 10 and devin 13.

Harry has autism and learning differculties, and is in a mainstream school in an SSC class. He was diagnosed when he was about 4 years old....and boy what a relief that was!!!

Devin also has autism, although on the lower end of the spectrum, he attends mainsteam school, which he finds quite differcult at times. He was diagnosed when he was 10. He probably would have slipped through the net, had it not been for me recognising the traits, after Harry had his diagnosis. They both were diagnosed through the DISCO assessment.

Welcome to the wonderful world of ange!!! look forward to reading the forum and having a natter!!

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Hi Ange nice to see you made it here B)

 

 

 

Suppose I'd better post in here now (I've been avoiding it for a while :whistle: )

 

Hi all I'm Beth I'm married to Graeme who is a long distance driver which leaves me alone to cope most of the time. We have 3 sons (Alex 12 who has Asperger's and ADD, James 11 who has learning difficulties and a violent temper but still no closer on diagnosis and Ryan 6 who is just bouncy and lives with his Mum during the week) and one daughter Rosita 11 and NT. As I mentioned in another thread Graeme is my second husband and he has adopted the 3 older children who were from my first marriage to a violent schizophrenic (long story and a lot more to it) who died just after I made the decision to leave. The professionals have latched onto this as a reason for James temper but that problem has been there since birth, one psycologist even had the cheek to suggest Alex didn't have Aspergers he was just grieving til I pointed out that he was diagnosed long before his birth father had any problems.

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hi beth :D thanks for letting me know about this site B) I've never visited a forum solely to do with autism. It's great! i already feel at home!!

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hi everyone, I'm Ali and I'm from Glasgow. I've 2 kids, Lyndsey who is 10 and is NT and Andrew who will be 8 later this month and is on the waiting list for reassessment for autism at the Autism Unit at Yorkhill Hospital. Andrew is currently diagnosed with Global Developmental Delays, Receptive/Expressive Language Disorder, General Learning Disability and Autistic traits/characteristics. He attends Carlibar Communication Centre, (in Barrhead near Glasgow), which is attached to the mainstream primary, although he is not mainstreamed .

Look forward to getting to know you :)

alibali xxx

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Hi Ali,

 

Welcome to the forum :)

 

This is the place to be :thumbs: , friendly people, great advice and support.

 

Look forward to chatting to you.

 

Annie

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Hi

Thought i'd better add my post here seen i have been on this forum for about 2 weeks now. for those of you that have'nt seen my posts yet, i am a mother of 3 ages 11, 8, and 4, my daughter who is 8 Has ASD.

I am finding this a great forum, so much so i am always on here.

Thanks to you all for making me so welcome

Nikrix x :wub:

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A warm welcome to all new members. I hope you find the forum helpful.

 

Alibaly, I hail from Elderslie, I left 19 years ago to come down south.

 

 

Nellie xx

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Hi all,

I'm not really 'new' as i posted on here a couple of times before thinking that maybe using our real name wasn't that good an idea... so I thought up a proper user name instead. Now I sound like a really shifty character. Sorry!

 

3 kids, oldest boy is 9 with AS, younger two (7 and 4, but often asked if they're twins!) just plain crackers.

:huh:

 

Lins xxxx

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I can't remember if I ever introduced myself. My name is John Sometimes people call me Dave (school nick name) but I prefer John.

I have posted a few times but I feel a bit out of place as I don't have a kid on the spectrum but a recently diagnosed girlfriend. She was diagnosed with High Functioning Autism / Aspergers, OCD and challenging behaviours. In day to day life she copes well but often has huge meltdowns and looses verbal communication for up to 24 hours. When she gets scared or anxious she lashes out (the challenging behavious) she also has food fads (only wanting crunchy foods (OCD bit))

I hope I am not too out of place on this site because it's my girlfriend (mid 20's) and not a child I am posting about.

I try to reply to people's posts but I don't have much knowledge (sorry)

I refer to my girlfriend as A, I don't know why because her name does not even begin with that letter but I didn't feel it was right to post her name without her knowing. Hope thats ok.

Cheers for the advise so far in my posts and I hope my contribution to other posts has been ok.

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DAS/John/Dave,

 

Let me reassure you, you are definitely not out of place here. You're already one of us. It's the perfect place for advice, information and support from people who care and understand.

 

Nellie xx

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hi and >:D<<'> to everyone thats new here.

 

DAS, my partner has aspergers, i come on here all the time. its a very helpful site with wonderful people.

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