DutchsMommy
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Hello,
Some may remember a while back I was asking about websites/resources on Aspergers.
I have since had a few opportunities to speak to my friend and get a little more info. They are having some difficulty with a diagnosis for their son. Basically he fits about 60% of the symptoms of Aspergers, but doesn't on others. From what I understand it is a difficult diagnosis on the Autism spectrum in general and she is concerned because Aspergers seems to be the 'flavour of the month' much like ADHD a few years ago. She has had some specialists recommend medicating, but is reluctant without a firm diagnosis. I feel helpless because when we get together for our girls-weekends I can't seem to come up with anything to say to help her (not that I can take away the reality, but something other than 'man that sucks' would be nice!). Anyway, her marriage is also suffering as her husband seems to be in denial - thinks if he can just 'get through' to their DS he can make him 'normal'. I think this is hard on my friend because she has made it past the denial and now is on the hunt for the 'cure' and sees DHs methods as unhelpful and uninformed. She is also concerned because they have a younger DD who is a 'great' baby/child ie always sunny disposition, quiet, well mannered etc and her DH basically ignores DD. He makes a huge fuss over DS in hopes of 'snapping him out of it' and leaves DD wanting. (DS is 5 and DD is 3). My friend is also scared because she is beginning to feel like she could really hurt DS when he is having an episode. Fore example, he smashed her in the face with his plate when he didn't want to eat something - enough for her to see stars, and she just wanted to shake him. to make matters worse, her first born died at a sitters just before his first birthday - there was a trial with the sitter - she claimed he fell down the stairs, but there was retinal hemmoraging which is condusive to shaking - so needless to say she is petrified she is becoming some sort of monster.
Anyway, long story short, she has all kinds of help from the community ie psychiatrists, psychologists, respite care etc etc etc. But....I wish there was some untapped resource I could offer, or just become a but more useful a friend to her and am looking for any suggestions to help. It hurts me to see my friend go through more than I think any person should be asked to take on and all I can talk about is how my DS won't stop burping and tooting - it seems to trivial. Anyway, I appreciate the ear and any advice would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks
Some may remember a while back I was asking about websites/resources on Aspergers.
I have since had a few opportunities to speak to my friend and get a little more info. They are having some difficulty with a diagnosis for their son. Basically he fits about 60% of the symptoms of Aspergers, but doesn't on others. From what I understand it is a difficult diagnosis on the Autism spectrum in general and she is concerned because Aspergers seems to be the 'flavour of the month' much like ADHD a few years ago. She has had some specialists recommend medicating, but is reluctant without a firm diagnosis. I feel helpless because when we get together for our girls-weekends I can't seem to come up with anything to say to help her (not that I can take away the reality, but something other than 'man that sucks' would be nice!). Anyway, her marriage is also suffering as her husband seems to be in denial - thinks if he can just 'get through' to their DS he can make him 'normal'. I think this is hard on my friend because she has made it past the denial and now is on the hunt for the 'cure' and sees DHs methods as unhelpful and uninformed. She is also concerned because they have a younger DD who is a 'great' baby/child ie always sunny disposition, quiet, well mannered etc and her DH basically ignores DD. He makes a huge fuss over DS in hopes of 'snapping him out of it' and leaves DD wanting. (DS is 5 and DD is 3). My friend is also scared because she is beginning to feel like she could really hurt DS when he is having an episode. Fore example, he smashed her in the face with his plate when he didn't want to eat something - enough for her to see stars, and she just wanted to shake him. to make matters worse, her first born died at a sitters just before his first birthday - there was a trial with the sitter - she claimed he fell down the stairs, but there was retinal hemmoraging which is condusive to shaking - so needless to say she is petrified she is becoming some sort of monster.
Anyway, long story short, she has all kinds of help from the community ie psychiatrists, psychologists, respite care etc etc etc. But....I wish there was some untapped resource I could offer, or just become a but more useful a friend to her and am looking for any suggestions to help. It hurts me to see my friend go through more than I think any person should be asked to take on and all I can talk about is how my DS won't stop burping and tooting - it seems to trivial. Anyway, I appreciate the ear and any advice would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks
