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Recent content by Kalapark

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    Loudmouthedness

    We are always telling our AS son to keep his voice down, he mostly yells or talks really fast then gets frustrated when you ask him to repeat himself, however he does have impaired hearing in one ear so maybe that could be part the reason he is so loud.
  2. K

    SIBLING ISSUES - DO YOU GET ALONG WITH YOUR SIBLING??

    QUOTE="WWellen, post: 91155, member: 3641"] talked about this in my introduction, but I'd like some insight from those on the spectrum and parents if possible. If you are on the spectrum do you get along with your siblings, if not, why not? What is it that frustrates you about them? What...
  3. K

    Aspie mother

    Hi, my 12yo son was diagnosed with Aspergers 18mnths ago and he has chronic gut problems, cramps, diarrhea, constipation, nausia, he takes a probiotic but if he doesn't take it for a day he is in pain, even just a bit of a sandwich and he's off to the loo. We have been to the doctor had blood...
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