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Kris:

Well, of course, he has Asperger's. All of us have hubbies with AS. That's

how we got our kids.

Some of us also have AS (not me, and not, I think, you.)

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Kris:

Well, of course, he has Asperger's. All of us have hubbies with AS. That's

how we got our kids.

Some of us also have AS (not me, and not, I think, you.)

Salli

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> Do you think he's old enough to go ahead and take the GED?? (and be

> a grown up? ) :-(

Who? Enrique or your husband?

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> Do you think he's old enough to go ahead and take the GED?? (and be

> a grown up? ) :-(

Who? Enrique or your husband?

Salli

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> OMG, I'm getting a brain fart. I thought Enrique was my husband. NO

> wait, that's Jim, lol. I'm talking about Enrique, is he ready to be

> out of school and " all grown up "

>

Enrique is not ready for anything.

It's just that he has a ton of information in his mind and could probably

pass the GED.

But emotionally he is about thirteen months old, I think.

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> OMG, I'm getting a brain fart. I thought Enrique was my husband. NO

> wait, that's Jim, lol. I'm talking about Enrique, is he ready to be

> out of school and " all grown up "

>

Enrique is not ready for anything.

It's just that he has a ton of information in his mind and could probably

pass the GED.

But emotionally he is about thirteen months old, I think.

Salli

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<In the first major trial using the test, the average score in the control

group was 16.4. Eighty percent of those diagnosed with autism or a related

disorder scored 32 or higher. The test is not a means for making a diagnosis,

however, and many who score above 32>

My husband scored a 28. That does explain alot LOL

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<In the first major trial using the test, the average score in the control

group was 16.4. Eighty percent of those diagnosed with autism or a related

disorder scored 32 or higher. The test is not a means for making a diagnosis,

however, and many who score above 32>

My husband scored a 28. That does explain alot LOL

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<In the first major trial using the test, the average score in the control

group was 16.4. Eighty percent of those diagnosed with autism or a related

disorder scored 32 or higher. The test is not a means for making a diagnosis,

however, and many who score above 32>

My husband scored a 28. That does explain alot LOL

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You married Enrique???

Sissi j/k

I think my hubby has asperger's

> I'm not kidding. He has very low social skills (I get really nervous

> around alot of people he says) He has the bible memorized, as well as

> every star trek, lord of the rings book, anything science fiction,

> can build computers from scratch, and has like a photographic

> memory. However, he can't remember what I said to him 3 seconds

> ago. He read at the age of 2, and is a very introverted person,

> unless he's with people he knows. When he talks to me or watches tv

> he never moves his head, and I swear upon my holy computer he never

> blinks. He only responds to " geek humor, " and doesn't understand why

> I think SNL is so funny. He's a great guy, and I take alot of credit

> in helping him become less wierd. LOL. But after reading this

> stuff, it really makes me wonder.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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You married Enrique???

Sissi j/k

I think my hubby has asperger's

> I'm not kidding. He has very low social skills (I get really nervous

> around alot of people he says) He has the bible memorized, as well as

> every star trek, lord of the rings book, anything science fiction,

> can build computers from scratch, and has like a photographic

> memory. However, he can't remember what I said to him 3 seconds

> ago. He read at the age of 2, and is a very introverted person,

> unless he's with people he knows. When he talks to me or watches tv

> he never moves his head, and I swear upon my holy computer he never

> blinks. He only responds to " geek humor, " and doesn't understand why

> I think SNL is so funny. He's a great guy, and I take alot of credit

> in helping him become less wierd. LOL. But after reading this

> stuff, it really makes me wonder.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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You married Enrique???

Sissi j/k

I think my hubby has asperger's

> I'm not kidding. He has very low social skills (I get really nervous

> around alot of people he says) He has the bible memorized, as well as

> every star trek, lord of the rings book, anything science fiction,

> can build computers from scratch, and has like a photographic

> memory. However, he can't remember what I said to him 3 seconds

> ago. He read at the age of 2, and is a very introverted person,

> unless he's with people he knows. When he talks to me or watches tv

> he never moves his head, and I swear upon my holy computer he never

> blinks. He only responds to " geek humor, " and doesn't understand why

> I think SNL is so funny. He's a great guy, and I take alot of credit

> in helping him become less wierd. LOL. But after reading this

> stuff, it really makes me wonder.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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There's an MSN site, but I dunno the addy...

Sissi

I think my hubby has asperger's

> > >

> > >

> > > I'm not kidding. He has very low social skills (I get really

> > nervous

> > > around alot of people he says) He has the bible memorized, as

> > well as

> > > every star trek, lord of the rings book, anything science

> > fiction,

> > > can build computers from scratch, and has like a photographic

> > > memory. However, he can't remember what I said to him 3

> seconds

> > > ago. He read at the age of 2, and is a very introverted

> person,

> > > unless he's with people he knows. When he talks to me or

> watches

> > tv

> > > he never moves his head, and I swear upon my holy computer he

> > never

> > > blinks. He only responds to " geek humor, " and doesn't

> understand

> > why

> > > I think SNL is so funny. He's a great guy, and I take alot

> of

> > credit

> > > in helping him become less wierd. LOL. But after reading

> this

> > > stuff, it really makes me wonder.

> > >

> > >

> > >

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There's an MSN site, but I dunno the addy...

Sissi

I think my hubby has asperger's

> > >

> > >

> > > I'm not kidding. He has very low social skills (I get really

> > nervous

> > > around alot of people he says) He has the bible memorized, as

> > well as

> > > every star trek, lord of the rings book, anything science

> > fiction,

> > > can build computers from scratch, and has like a photographic

> > > memory. However, he can't remember what I said to him 3

> seconds

> > > ago. He read at the age of 2, and is a very introverted

> person,

> > > unless he's with people he knows. When he talks to me or

> watches

> > tv

> > > he never moves his head, and I swear upon my holy computer he

> > never

> > > blinks. He only responds to " geek humor, " and doesn't

> understand

> > why

> > > I think SNL is so funny. He's a great guy, and I take alot

> of

> > credit

> > > in helping him become less wierd. LOL. But after reading

> this

> > > stuff, it really makes me wonder.

> > >

> > >

> > >

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There's an MSN site, but I dunno the addy...

Sissi

I think my hubby has asperger's

> > >

> > >

> > > I'm not kidding. He has very low social skills (I get really

> > nervous

> > > around alot of people he says) He has the bible memorized, as

> > well as

> > > every star trek, lord of the rings book, anything science

> > fiction,

> > > can build computers from scratch, and has like a photographic

> > > memory. However, he can't remember what I said to him 3

> seconds

> > > ago. He read at the age of 2, and is a very introverted

> person,

> > > unless he's with people he knows. When he talks to me or

> watches

> > tv

> > > he never moves his head, and I swear upon my holy computer he

> > never

> > > blinks. He only responds to " geek humor, " and doesn't

> understand

> > why

> > > I think SNL is so funny. He's a great guy, and I take alot

> of

> > credit

> > > in helping him become less wierd. LOL. But after reading

> this

> > > stuff, it really makes me wonder.

> > >

> > >

> > >

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i think he does too...

" Something important to remember...we'll always be who we are. " - Mr.

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i think he does too...

" Something important to remember...we'll always be who we are. " - Mr.

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seriously, or are you kidding?

-- In parenting_autism , " muollo3 " <MUOLLO3@p...>

wrote:

> i think he does too...

>

> " Something important to remember...we'll always be who we are. " -

Mr.

>

>

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seriously, or are you kidding?

-- In parenting_autism , " muollo3 " <MUOLLO3@p...>

wrote:

> i think he does too...

>

> " Something important to remember...we'll always be who we are. " -

Mr.

>

>

>

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seriously, or are you kidding?

-- In parenting_autism , " muollo3 " <MUOLLO3@p...>

wrote:

> i think he does too...

>

> " Something important to remember...we'll always be who we are. " -

Mr.

>

>

>

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> seriously, or are you kidding? <

seriously

" Something important to remember...we'll always be who we are. " - Mr.

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> seriously, or are you kidding? <

seriously

" Something important to remember...we'll always be who we are. " - Mr.

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