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Sure. Asperger's is hard to pin down. My daughter was not diagnosed with

it until she was in middle school and we only pursued it then because of

accommodations at school. I suspect her doctors had an idea she probably had

it

because none of them were surprised when the diagnosis came in. Kelley in NV

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Hi, quick answer, only have a moment now.

But YES, child can have empathy. As to voice, my son's is " normal "

but some children do have a sort of flat/monotone, less emotion, so

I read. Each person is different. With empathy it may be that they

aren't picking up on social cues/other's emotions but they *can*

have it; some kids don't relate in this way though. And they CAN be

social and try to be, it's just they have difficulty. Some kids are

less social, not interested. As I said, each is different.

LOL, sorry, that isn't too clear!

>

> My child has been diagnosed with OCD since he was 4 along with

generalized

> anxiety disorder, and ADHD. He has seen many difference doctors

over the

> years and they all questioned whether he had a form of Aspberger.

A psychologist

> that I recently saw said she felt he did. My question is this. Can

a child

> have Aspberger and have empathy for others and no variation in

their voice when

> talking to you?

>

>

>

> **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers.

Watch " Cooking with

> Tyler Florence " on AOL Food.

> (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4 & ?

NCID=aolfod00030000000002)

>

>

>

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Hi all,

I tend to lurk a bit...sorry about that.

Just as regards Asperger's, my son was diagnosed with it just over a year

ago. He also has OCD.

He has lots of empathy with others, he is always worrying about others and

his voice isn't flat either. As says different kids can have different

symtoms and different degrees.

We had a meeting with other parents of children with Asperger's and where

most of the children were agressive, our lad isn't. On other things though

they were the same ie not giving eye contact and having to have a routine.

Val

Re: Aspberger question

> Hi, quick answer, only have a moment now.

>

> But YES, child can have empathy. As to voice, my son's is " normal "

> but some children do have a sort of flat/monotone, less emotion, so

> I read. Each person is different. With empathy it may be that they

> aren't picking up on social cues/other's emotions but they *can*

> have it; some kids don't relate in this way though. And they CAN be

> social and try to be, it's just they have difficulty. Some kids are

> less social, not interested. As I said, each is different.

>

> LOL, sorry, that isn't too clear!

>

>

>

>

>

>>

>> My child has been diagnosed with OCD since he was 4 along with

> generalized

>> anxiety disorder, and ADHD. He has seen many difference doctors

> over the

>> years and they all questioned whether he had a form of Aspberger.

> A psychologist

>> that I recently saw said she felt he did. My question is this. Can

> a child

>> have Aspberger and have empathy for others and no variation in

> their voice when

>> talking to you?

>>

>>

>>

>> **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers.

> Watch " Cooking with

>> Tyler Florence " on AOL Food.

>> (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4 & ?

> NCID=aolfod00030000000002)

>>

>>

>>

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My daughter has been diagnosed with OCD first and then a few months later with

Asperger's Syndrome. My son is ADHD, and Asperger's. I felt many symptoms

overlaped with all three. Her voice is always loud, my son's voice more robotic.

As for all the questions about bi-polar, several times the therapist and

psychiatrist have mentioned some of her behaviors almost seem manic. I think

they are kind of watching her. She did seem to become more agressive, in some

ways after meds. Before it was more about rubbing off germs and being afraid of

anyone touching her. Of course her agessive behaviors come and go and get worse

and then better again. She currently takes Zoloft 100 mg,

Geodon 20 mg am, 40 mg pm

Focalin 10 mg am and at noon

Benedryl at night

The doctor wanted to add another med, Limictal for the skin picking, but, I felt

it wasn't severe enough to warrent another heavy duty med. Also, I've wondered

if some behaviors are side effects of the medicine and since bi-polar has been

mentioned a few times, not diagnosed, I've wondered if any of these meds can

activate that. We've actually had about a month of calm time. No scarey thoughts

either which is another big struggle. All in all, she's WAY better than she was

in 2/05 when we started down this road, she just has ups and downs as I know all

kids with mental health issues seem to.

Darletta

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Hi Darletta,

My dd was first diagnosed with OCD, than ADHD, than Bipolar, than they added

PDD-NOS. I feel as though all of these symptoms seem to overlap the other.

Every doctor I take my dd to will say something different. Sometimes they say

she has OCD and PDD-NOS only, or she only has Bipolar. They always give me a

different combiantions of diagnosis's. I've really been trying to do research,

especially on the autism. My dd has a very hard time with social skills, and has

eye contact pretty much only with family, but other than that she sounds and

looks like everybody else. She has always done rocking movements since infancy,

but does them only when she is in her room now.I can't seem to find too much to

support the pdd-nos diagnosis, unless this is all you need for it.

As far as what I have read, if your dd IS bipolar, be careful with the Focalin,

Zoloft, and benadryl, because they can all be activating. I have also found that

if your child does not have Bipolar and is on Geodon, be careful of other side

effects that can cause the ocd to become worse.

It seems like lately, we all have so many unanswered questions. I wonder if it's

me or the doctors(lol)

Hugs

Judy

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