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yarnmamma
True Blue Farmgirl

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Linda
Clarks Summit PA
USA
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Posted - Mar 17 2008 :  09:23:02 AM  Show Profile  Send yarnmamma a Yahoo! Message
We just got the final diagnosis for my Danny boy, age 7. He had been having so much trouble with relating to people, and not knowing how to act. He is agressively friendly, and doesn't realize that he can scare other kids. After years of punishment, trying to teach, etc. plus other things about him, example: obsessive compulsive. A specialist has diagnosed Autistic. A high functioning autism is called Aspergers.
Danny boy just isn't able to learn some things...can't understand at all. Now he is starting to think that people don't like him, but he doesn't know why.
This is hard for me to hear and to realize now.
The good side is that now he could qualify for the services and help he needs, and also more patience and understanding from me.
I love him so much.
Linda

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farmgirl #71 Linda in PA

KYgurlsrbest
True Blue Farmgirl

4853 Posts

Jonni
Elsmere Kentucky
USA
4853 Posts

Posted - Mar 17 2008 :  09:25:49 AM  Show Profile
Wow, Linda! I'm sooo glad that he's found a diagnosis. There are many good sides to finding out that he has Aspergers. Several friends of ours have children who are either Asperger kids or have serious autism. You can do it and now you have tools and knowledge to help him succeed :) I know it's difficult but, mystery solved and now you can move on.

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Nance in France
True Blue Farmgirl

1438 Posts

Nancy
St. Laurent de la Salanque
France
1438 Posts

Posted - Mar 17 2008 :  10:06:00 AM  Show Profile
Linda, so very sorry to hear about your little boy. But Jonni is right; when you know what you're dealing with, it has got to be easier and more success will be realized. Sending you and Danny boy a big hug, Nance
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Alee
True Blue Farmgirl

22937 Posts

Alee
Worland Wy
USA
22937 Posts

Posted - Mar 17 2008 :  10:37:05 AM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
Linda-

You are an awesome mom and I know this diagnosis will help you so much. *hugs*

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Utahfarmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

1940 Posts


Portland Oregon
USA
1940 Posts

Posted - Mar 17 2008 :  11:12:58 AM  Show Profile
Linda, how lucky Danny boy is to have such a caring mother! New things are being found out every day about treating Aspergers. Let's take a moment and give thanks for the excellent treatment and cure he is receiving right now. Let it manifest right before our eyes and in our hearts in the form of beautiful blue light shining around and in him.

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yarnmamma
True Blue Farmgirl

4247 Posts

Linda
Clarks Summit PA
USA
4247 Posts

Posted - Mar 17 2008 :  11:48:47 AM  Show Profile  Send yarnmamma a Yahoo! Message
Thanks to everyone for the encouragement. You gals are so loving.

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Annika
True Blue Farmgirl

5602 Posts

Annika

USA
5602 Posts

Posted - Mar 17 2008 :  2:05:17 PM  Show Profile
Knowing gives you tools and resources to help Danny, I'm glad that you have a diagnosis to work with, so as Odd as it may seem I'm happy that the mystery of your son's problems has been solved. You are an awesome mom with a lot of strength and faith to draw on, Danny is so lucky to have you =) We will be here to bolster you up when things get rough

*Hugs*

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mommom
True Blue Farmgirl

854 Posts

Susan
Lancaster Pennsylvania
USA
854 Posts

Posted - Mar 17 2008 :  3:09:51 PM  Show Profile
I have a dear friend who's two boys (ages 8 and 6) have Aspbergers. It was such a relief to find out the diagnosis for these two! They are also getting the help they need. Blessings to you and Danny Boy and give that child a hug from me! Susan
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willowtreecreek
True Blue Farmgirl

4813 Posts

Julie
Russell AR
USA
4813 Posts

Posted - Mar 17 2008 :  3:43:40 PM  Show Profile
autism is so misunderstood but if you look at the stats it is really quite common among children and especially boys. I am sure this is a scarey time for you. I will pray for you and your family and especially Danny. I hope you can find some guidance and information from your schools special education teachers. Please let me know if I can help in any way!

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Kathie
True Blue Farmgirl

2436 Posts

Kathie
Thonotosassa Florida
USA
2436 Posts

Posted - Mar 17 2008 :  4:00:18 PM  Show Profile
Jeez Linda.. You know this was just staring us all right in the face all this time!!
I can't believe we didn't even pick up on it either!

YES!! Now of course that your saying it out loud.. YES!! It really does make sence!

This is going to be ok sweetie.. I know any news that we hear about our babies is always
devastating when it comes to their health.. but this is all treatable.. & he really is ok..
he can funtion.. he can grow.. he can learn.. & he DOES have a Great mother that loves him dearly.. He'll be fine.. NOW you know what's been going on all this time sweetie..
So like you said.. You'll be able to get the help you need.. with the RIGHT resources!!
& you'll BOTH be just fine..

I'm so sorry that you have had to go it on your own.. But he couldn't be a luckier little guy,
then he is to have YOU for his Mama you know!!

We all love you Pumpkin.. So we're right here for you if you need us!!



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CabinCreek-Kentucky
True Blue Farmgirl

8529 Posts

Frannie
Green County Kentucky
USA
8529 Posts

Posted - Mar 17 2008 :  4:32:59 PM  Show Profile
my sweet cousin is a major fundraiser for Autism .. travels all over the country in this endeavor. she says so many advances are being made .. we all just have to give and give and give to help this very worthy cause.

i know your sweetie pie will be alright .. just a big hurdle to get over .. but he will .. with love and understanding of this condition and how to deal with it. hugs to you and to your little one. xo

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electricdunce
True Blue Farmgirl

2544 Posts

Karin
Belmont ME
USA
2544 Posts

Posted - Mar 17 2008 :  6:55:20 PM  Show Profile
Linda , I've just been watching a program on Discovery Health television and there was a piece about a young boy diagnosed with Asberger's. His parents found out about a program called Son Rise, and it has changed his life to an incredible degree. I'm sure there is information about this program on the internet. It was heartening to see the change in this child who couldn't relate to people to being able to deal with his problem and enjoy his life and be able to relate to people. I'm sure you'll get lots of great advice from your doctor and friends, but I just wanted to pass this along. It is so hard shen our children have problems that we can;t figure out. You are going to have many challenges ahead, but there are wonderful things learned about your son's condition all the time. Knowledge is always better than worry.

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Carol Sue
True Blue Farmgirl

4033 Posts

Carol Sue
Washingtonian
USA
4033 Posts

Posted - Mar 17 2008 :  7:36:27 PM  Show Profile
Linda,
Wow girl you have had an adventure but I am glad that you now know exactly what it is. The unknown is pretty darn scary, knowing means you can move forward.
Hugs to you and Davey.

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vintagegrl
True Blue Farmgirl

280 Posts

Jeanette
NH
USA
280 Posts

Posted - Mar 18 2008 :  05:29:56 AM  Show Profile
Linda, So sorry you and Danny had to go through all of this. What can I add to what's been said before, Thinking of both of you.
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palmettogirl
True Blue Farmgirl

571 Posts

sue
camden south carolina
USA
571 Posts

Posted - Mar 18 2008 :  05:54:09 AM  Show Profile
sorry to hear the road ahead of you is going to be a struggle, but like everyone said, at least now that you have a diagnosis, you can focus on what's going to help danny and you. it's obvious, i'm sure, but go to the library and bookstores, too, and do some reading on aspergers and general autism. different books will focus on different aspects of having and working with autism. my daughter has a learning disability in reading comprehension. i learned that that learning disability also affects her ability to comprehend inuendos in general conversation thus affecting her skills in social relationships. the reason i bring this up is that i read several books and sometimes i'd only get something valid or that would make sense to me from only one chapter in an entire book---but it did help and made a difference. good luck.
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nashbabe
True Blue Farmgirl

687 Posts



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Mumof3
True Blue Farmgirl

3890 Posts

Karin
Ellenwood GA
USA
3890 Posts

Posted - Mar 18 2008 :  06:45:59 AM  Show Profile
Now that you know, you can forge ahead and give him all of the help that he needs. That is how it was for us when we found out John was deaf, had cerebral palsy and is moderately mentally impaired. It was an "At last!" moment for us because we knew that now that there was a diagnosis, there could be a course of care for him. We have been very blessed over the past 22 years and I know that you will be as well. There will be difficult times for each of you, that is a given. But grab onto the good moments, hold them close and they will carry you through. I promise.
(((hugs)))

Karin

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queenofdreamsz4u
True Blue Farmgirl

3845 Posts

Stephanie Suzanne
Smoky Mountains Tennessee
USA
3845 Posts

Posted - Mar 27 2008 :  10:55:22 PM  Show Profile
Hey Linda, (((((hugs to you and Danny boy))))!! I can only imagine how hard this is for the both of you but now at least you have some answers to ??? about his behavior and it's wonderful that he can receive the help he needs.

Praying for both of you...
Stephanie
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Tina Michelle
True Blue Farmgirl

6948 Posts

Tina
sunshine state FL
USA
6948 Posts

Posted - Mar 28 2008 :  12:04:50 AM  Show Profile
hugs to you and Danny boy...glad you have an answer.. now you can forge ahead with finding what helps in the situation. Wishing you and Danny boy the absolute best.


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UrbanChick
True Blue Farmgirl

331 Posts

Ayako
Atlanta GA
USA
331 Posts

Posted - Mar 28 2008 :  08:04:50 AM  Show Profile
I've been keeping an eye on this topic and I just didn't have words to say at that moment. I have an autistic daughter as well, it's devestating when you first hear of it but you have a diagnosis now and now you can do the best you can to help your child adapt to the world around him. Social skill groups can help him with his overly friendly attitude with other kids and help him make friends. My daughter is 5 and we had a diagnosis when she was 3. We've been doing therapy for her since she was 18 months. She has come a long way but she is just starting to realize it is getting harder to make friends and that she is different. The stages I went through when she was diagnosed was sadness, guilt, frustration, anger, wanting to try to "cure" her, over protectiveness, to acceptance. I hope your journey into this will not be so difficult. If you need someone to talk to let me know. I know I've been doing this with the help of my farmgirl sisters and others. I don't belong to a support group because for now I think we are doing ok with what I have, but perhaps a group will help you get to the resources you need to help your son. Depending on your state you may be eligible for medical assistance, support or even therapies at no cost or low cost. It can get expensive with all the different therapies around and not all of them are medically sound so just do your research and if you are confused there is plenty of help out there. Please let me know if I can be of assistance to you.

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yarnmamma
True Blue Farmgirl

4247 Posts

Linda
Clarks Summit PA
USA
4247 Posts

Posted - Mar 28 2008 :  3:08:39 PM  Show Profile  Send yarnmamma a Yahoo! Message
Thanks so much to all of you for suggestions, hugs and good wishes.
I have to admit I think I'm in the "trying to cure" stage, and getting frustrated with the "system", especially the school system. The laws don't mean anything unless people are made to follow the laws or even their own school district rules! I am learning the hard way and I stress everytime the phone rings during the day praying that it isn't his school teacher calling with a complaint about his behavior. The last call was only a couple days ago. I swear I want to just not answer it and let them deal with him until school is out. I should let my phone take a message.
Right now I am studying the laws for special ed students...lots of pages that I got from an advocate. It is one day at a time.
I really like reading your experiences.
I love Danny boy so much and thank God everyday for him in a special way now. I am feeling sorry for him and probably spoiling him. What is really hard is trying to figure out what he understands and what he doesn't. What to expect and what just isn't going to work.
on and on One day at a time

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bboopster
True Blue Farmgirl

1140 Posts

Betty Jo
West Bend Wisconsin
USA
1140 Posts

Posted - Mar 28 2008 :  6:26:37 PM  Show Profile  Click to see bboopster's MSN Messenger address
Linda, Keep after the schools, educate yourself on all the laws and use an advocate. Be a pest and demand what your son needs. I was in special education for over 10 years and had 2 special needs children that I adopted. I have to be honest I'm sure there were times when the school hated me but when it came to my kids I was a wench. The children who had parents who were visible and verbal got the best help. Stay strong and do not be afraid to ask for help. Hugs to you and Danny

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Sitnalta
True Blue Farmgirl

4208 Posts

Jessica
NJ
USA
4208 Posts

Posted - Aug 31 2009 :  7:28:51 PM  Show Profile
I am sorry that little Danny has to deal with this. It is a pretty common thing nowadays, and I know there is alot of help and support groups out there for both you and him. I hope that the Lord will direct your path to be able to find the best way to work with Danny so that he can be the happiest little guy there is.
HUGS to you BOTH!!


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Tn.Earthmama
True Blue Farmgirl

451 Posts

Phyllis
Englewood Tennessee
451 Posts

Posted - Sep 02 2009 :  4:14:01 PM  Show Profile
Hey Linda, at last you have a name for what you have been dealing with. I think it's always easier to cope when you know what you are dealing with. Nothing wrong with being in the cure stage, heck you might find something that helps.

sending love and hugs for you and Danny boy. Phyllis
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1badmamawolf
True Blue Farmgirl

2199 Posts

Teresa
"Bent Fence Farms" Ca
USA
2199 Posts

Posted - Sep 02 2009 :  4:54:19 PM  Show Profile
My oldest Grandson is autistic and blind, along with several other medical issues. It has been a long haul for him and my son and daughter-in-law, but they couldn't be better parents. We've almost lost him several times due to his medical problems, which include ( and I don't know the exact medical terms for all, so bare with me), his blood sugar will jump to 400 plus for no reason, and then drop tp 14, he will be on growth hormones for the rest of his life due to a pituatarygland that never developed, his potasium levels drop without warning and he will seize, if he gets the flu, he ends up in the hospital for a week. He's 10 yeras old and as sweet as he can be, loves music and dogs ( he has a therapy dog which helps keep him calm and keeps him safe), he loves to be sung too, no matter how bad your voice is, and he loves to be outside, no matter the weather. He goes to school everyday and is learning alot from his teachers, and when its the weekend, or vacation or a holiday he is sad, cause hes not in school. If I had to pick his perfect parents, his Mom and Dad are the ones. I know how tuff it is , and God has special Angeles just for these kids and their parents, I am glad you are going to be getting the proper help, and if you ever need to, FIGHT for what your son needs.

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LynnMarie
True Blue Farmgirl

612 Posts

Lynn
Staunton IL
USA
612 Posts

Posted - Sep 02 2009 :  7:31:06 PM  Show Profile  Send LynnMarie a Yahoo! Message
Oh Linda, I am right there with you. My 18 year old just received the Asperger's DX in May. Keep after the school for services that he deserves. Email me off subject if you want to ask questions.

Hugs,
LynnMarie

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