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Old 07-10-2007, 07:13 AM #10
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Smile Adult Son with AS

Good morning all,

My adult son, age 23, was diagnosed six months ago with AS after many years of being on the 'wrong planet' and three hospitalizations for major depression. He's intelligent, handsome, articulate, extremely leary of trusting anyone outside of his contained environment. He is continuing on with his education now at a nearby college and will not be living away.

I would love to meet other aspie moms to share the joys and fears of parenting such unique children into adulthood and how to continue that process as they grow further into their own as individuals.

Let's talk! Any adults with AS, even though I'm "NT" I can understand how you feel and would love to meet you too. Thanks.
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