Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 Yes, yes, yes, Rabecca! You DO know my daughter!!! I keep forgetting that you've experienced it already in your house.... (My memory is NOT my best feature!) Maralee >^..^< Re: " quirky kids " -- Polar Express kid... Maralee, It is soooo hard when kiddos have multiple dx's because one disability can mask the symptoms of another... For instance, a little girl who lives behind us has Cerebal Palsey. She also is autistic. Now, for her, even if there hadn't been trauma at birth causing the CP, she still would have been autistic. Yet, many of her autistic traits are masked by her CP... ~wondering if I am making any sense here~ Beth has BP, social anxiety, and Aspergers. With BP and social anxiety, her Aspie traits may be " overidden " by her intense emotions and anxieties. We can't say whether she would have had " typical aspergers " if she didn't have these other comorbs, but chances are, her anxiety and emotions tend to shorten her focus on any given subject/interest or it morphs it into something else... Beth does show the " nerdy characteristics " (in her own way), but hers focus around her anxieties. She obsesses about relationships, what others may be thinking, what she may or may not get to do, etc. She tries so hard to delve so deeply into these things that it can drive her and those around her a bit nuts at times, even though they are areas where Aspies do not have much skill/ability. I would say that if she didn't have the other two issues to deal with, she would probably be more " typically nerdy " , but since she has the fears/emotions, her obsessions tend to go another direction! Becky's did!!! ~hugs~ Rabecca > Hey ...yes, that's my idea of the 'typical' (is there such a thing?) > aspie. That's why I wonder sometimes....??? if beth's dx is absolutely > correct....because she isn't like that. > > > > Maralee > > >^..^< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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