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08 Jul 2010, 8:51 pm

my name is kirsty and im sure im an aspie and my 6 yr old son is too he's diagnosed x



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08 Jul 2010, 8:53 pm

Hey. :)

You should try to get diagnosed. It helps with those doubts you might get.


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08 Jul 2010, 8:57 pm

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Hey. :)

You should try to get diagnosed. It helps with those doubts you might get.


hi , yeah i just done a test online from here and it said 144 out of 200 aspie and 50 out of 200 neurotypical and said your very likely to be aspie :? so not sure what to do lol x



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08 Jul 2010, 9:00 pm

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hi , yeah i just done a test online from here and it said 144 out of 200 aspie and 50 out of 200 neurotypical and said your very likely to be aspie :? so not sure what to do lol x


Go to where your son was diagnosed and get diagnosed yourself, of course.


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08 Jul 2010, 9:02 pm

Ferdinand wrote:
kizzykat wrote:
hi , yeah i just done a test online from here and it said 144 out of 200 aspie and 50 out of 200 neurotypical and said your very likely to be aspie :? so not sure what to do lol x


Go to where your son was diagnosed and get diagnosed yourself, of course.


im a mum of three boys and my mum told me if i get a diagnosis then they'll take my boys from me cos they'll say i cant look after them x



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08 Jul 2010, 9:03 pm

Ferdinand wrote:
kizzykat wrote:
hi , yeah i just done a test online from here and it said 144 out of 200 aspie and 50 out of 200 neurotypical and said your very likely to be aspie :? so not sure what to do lol x


Go to where your son was diagnosed and get diagnosed yourself, of course.


I second that.

Welcome to WP kirsty! :)


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08 Jul 2010, 9:04 pm

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Ferdinand wrote:
kizzykat wrote:
hi , yeah i just done a test online from here and it said 144 out of 200 aspie and 50 out of 200 neurotypical and said your very likely to be aspie :? so not sure what to do lol x


Go to where your son was diagnosed and get diagnosed yourself, of course.


I second that.

Welcome to WP kirsty! :)


thank you x :D



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08 Jul 2010, 9:07 pm

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im a mum of three boys and my mum told me if i get a diagnosis then they'll take my boys from me cos they'll say i cant look after them x


Oh, that's terrible! I've never heard of such laws!

There are many wonderful aspie mothers on this site.


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08 Jul 2010, 9:09 pm

Ferdinand wrote:
kizzykat wrote:
im a mum of three boys and my mum told me if i get a diagnosis then they'll take my boys from me cos they'll say i cant look after them x


Oh, that's terrible! I've never heard of such laws!

There are many wonderful aspie mothers on this site.


im just a bit scared to go and get diagnosed , thats why im not sure what to do x



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08 Jul 2010, 9:11 pm

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im just a bit scared to go and get diagnosed , thats why im not sure what to do x


Being diagnosed doesn't mean you're unfit. There, like I said, are many aspie parents. It's fine.


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08 Jul 2010, 9:21 pm

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kizzykat wrote:
im just a bit scared to go and get diagnosed , thats why im not sure what to do x


Being diagnosed doesn't mean you're unfit. There, like I said, are many aspie parents. It's fine.


ok ill look into it , where are you from ferdinand?



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08 Jul 2010, 9:29 pm

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Ferdinand wrote:
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im just a bit scared to go and get diagnosed , thats why im not sure what to do x


Being diagnosed doesn't mean you're unfit. There, like I said, are many aspie parents. It's fine.


ok ill look into it , where are you from ferdinand?


I'm in Europe for a vacation at the moment, although I was born in the Mid-West.


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08 Jul 2010, 9:31 pm

Ferdinand wrote:
kizzykat wrote:
Ferdinand wrote:
kizzykat wrote:
im just a bit scared to go and get diagnosed , thats why im not sure what to do x


Being diagnosed doesn't mean you're unfit. There, like I said, are many aspie parents. It's fine.


ok ill look into it , where are you from ferdinand?


I'm in Europe for a vacation at the moment, although I was born in the Mid-West.


oh right im in glasgow scotland x



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08 Jul 2010, 9:35 pm

Hello Kirstie. Welcome to WP! :D



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08 Jul 2010, 9:36 pm

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Hello Kirstie. Welcome to WP! :D


hi thank you x :D


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08 Jul 2010, 9:46 pm

kizzykat wrote:
im a mum of three boys and my mum told me if i get a diagnosis then they'll take my boys from me cos they'll say i cant look after them x


To me, that makes NO sense in ANY country. Please look into this. I really don't think that's legal anywhere.

Ferdinand is right--being Aspie does not make you an unfit mother.


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