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Old 04-02-2008, 10:27 AM #1
loulee loulee is offline
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Default Hi all!

As you'all can tell, I'm new to NeuroTalk and so glad to find this community! A little about me. I am a mother of a 15 yr.old testerone surging son. He's bi-polar, adhd, post-traumatic stress due to that wonderful storm named Katrina. We moved from New Orleans about a year ago to NC to try to heal from all the wrath of NO. I have epilepsy since about the age of 22. I am now about 43 or so. Who's counting? Right? Hey, I've earned these wrinkles!! LOL !!

Anyway, I have read all of the moderators posts and you'all sound so very wonderful and interesting. I felt like a sponge while reading your posts already, and definately in good hands with so much knowledge.

I am suspicious about my son as to whether he may have aspergers syndrome. Hopefully, I might find some answers here. I have searched the web in so many places for symptoms, he has so many. Now I am searching for doctors. Qualified doctors. But this story gets a little sticky. There's so much more to it.....I'll not go into it now. Anyway, its so nice to meet all of you, and I look forward to finding alot of info. here!
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