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Cecilia,

I don't really know what to say, other than don't worry about

offending us...none of us wanted to be here...and we all want our

kids to be " okay " ...autistic or not. We may define " okay "

differently, depending on our perspectives, but we all want our child

to fit in, to succeed, to be happy.

It just hits you right in the gut from time to time, even when you

think you are coping....even when you think you have no right to feel

that way...even when you see others struggling more. It's a cycle of

grief that just runs through our lives, and we have to just go there

once in a while; I honestly think that if we don't feel like this

here and there, we aren't really dealing in reality.

Autism (or anything resembling it) is hard. Communication disorders

are hard. Watching your child working so hard to do what comes

naturally to so many kids is hard.

Take care,

Raena

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>>She is very warm and loveable. She has a beautiful smile. I am even

sadder because I feel I don't have the right to be sad, but I can't help

it.

You have every right to be sad, Cecilia! You're not sad because is

who she is, you're sad over your own lost dreams -- and that is OKAY.

We've all felt it. It doesn't mean we don't love our kids more than

anything on earth.

Don't feel guilty saying to the list that you hope she's not autistic. WE

hope she's not, too! When will you finally have an answer?

Jacquie

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We went to USA and she was evaluated by a chilean psychiatrist, OT and

SP this is floortime teem. You know she told us she has communication

disorder and regulatory disorder (it has to do with problems with

sensory integration), but she doesn't think she qualifies for autism.

She explain that some underlying issues sometime present lake autistic

traits and she thinks this is the case.

Cecilia, from Peru (mom to Dessiree 3y 5m, no dx yet some autistic

traits)

Lovely husband

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De: The Hunny Family

Enviado el: Lunes, 16 de Diciembre de 2002 02:56 p.m.

Para: parenting_autism

Asunto: Re: I am sad

>>She is very warm and loveable. She has a beautiful smile. I am even

sadder because I feel I don't have the right to be sad, but I can't help

it.

You have every right to be sad, Cecilia! You're not sad because

is

who she is, you're sad over your own lost dreams -- and that is OKAY.

We've all felt it. It doesn't mean we don't love our kids more than

anything on earth.

Don't feel guilty saying to the list that you hope she's not autistic.

WE

hope she's not, too! When will you finally have an answer?

Jacquie

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Thanks a lot Reane. I really am happy I found this group.

Cecilia, from Peru (mom to Dessiree 3y 5m, no dx yet some autistic

traits)

Lovely husband

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De: rgr4us

Enviado el: Lunes, 16 de Diciembre de 2002 01:00 p.m.

Para: parenting_autism

Asunto: Re: I am sad

Cecilia,

I don't really know what to say, other than don't worry about

offending us...none of us wanted to be here...and we all want our

kids to be " okay " ...autistic or not. We may define " okay "

differently, depending on our perspectives, but we all want our child

to fit in, to succeed, to be happy.

It just hits you right in the gut from time to time, even when you

think you are coping....even when you think you have no right to feel

that way...even when you see others struggling more. It's a cycle of

grief that just runs through our lives, and we have to just go there

once in a while; I honestly think that if we don't feel like this

here and there, we aren't really dealing in reality.

Autism (or anything resembling it) is hard. Communication disorders

are hard. Watching your child working so hard to do what comes

naturally to so many kids is hard.

Take care,

Raena

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Hi Cecilia,

No one wanted to be a parent of autism. I'm sure none

of us were offended.

It was so hard for me when we first suspected

something was up with . He was my beautiful boy

and I just couldn't stand thinking that anything was

wrong.

There are days when I'm completely happy and days when

I just don't want to do it anymore. But I carry on

and I work through my grief and sadness because, in

the end, my kids are worth it.

I don't know if my rambling has helped any, I just

wanted you to know you weren't alone.

Take care

Tuna

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racked with sorrow, but through it all I still know quite certainly that just to

be alive is a grand thing. - Agatha Christie

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I know i am not alone that is why I feel that I can came to you when I

feel this way eventhough I just lurk.

Cecilia, from Peru (mom to Dessiree 3y 5m, no dx yet some autistic

traits)

Lovely husband

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De: Moretuna

Enviado el: Lunes, 16 de Diciembre de 2002 04:54 p.m.

Para: parenting_autism

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Hi Cecilia,

No one wanted to be a parent of autism. I'm sure none

of us were offended.

It was so hard for me when we first suspected

something was up with . He was my beautiful boy

and I just couldn't stand thinking that anything was

wrong.

There are days when I'm completely happy and days when

I just don't want to do it anymore. But I carry on

and I work through my grief and sadness because, in

the end, my kids are worth it.

I don't know if my rambling has helped any, I just

wanted you to know you weren't alone.

Take care

Tuna

****

=====

I like living. I have sometimes been wildly, despairingly, acutely

miserable, racked with sorrow, but through it all I still know quite

certainly that just to be alive is a grand thing. - Agatha

Christie

______________________________________________________________________

Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca

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~hugs~ I dont think anyone ever wants this for their child. I think you do have

the right to feel sad. I think we all do. Feel it and move forward. If you don't

let yourself feel you will only become numb for awhile.

Jacquie H

I am sad

I don't want to think that is something wrong with my baby. Nobody has

even told me that she has autism, but I am scared about that. I want to

get rid of this thought, but I can't do it. I don't want to be part of

this great group. No offense, please.

OK. What worries me? She is verbal. I know I should be happy for that

she has some echolalic but she communicates herself with intention and

here it goes she's 3 and still have trouble with pronouns. It could be

just a severe language issue I pray god for that. She can answer

questions and in a way you can talk to her. She doesn't say good bye

Dessirée, she says good bye mama or whoever. She has a lot of symbolic

play she's always had. She has came so far, but still I fell scared.

She is very warm and loveable. She has a beautiful smile. I am even

sadder because I feel I don't have the right to be sad, but I can't help

it.

I just needed to let this out.

Cecilia, from Peru (mom to Dessiree 3y 5m, no dx yet some autistic

traits)

Lovely husband

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Cecilia,

It's ok to feel sad especially when you don't have any answers. And it's ok

not to want to be 'one of us'. I don't think anyone 'wants' their child to

have autism. The important thing is, we are here for you when ever you need

to let something out, or talk about your concerns or your fears for her.

Hugs,

Sue

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Me too. I hope you're feeling better.

Cecilia, from Peru (mom to Dessiree 3y 5m)

Lovely husband

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De: The Hunny Family

Enviado el: Viernes, 20 de Diciembre de 2002 09:45 p.m.

Para: parenting_autism

Asunto: Re: I am sad

> We went to USA and she was evaluated by a chilean psychiatrist, OT and

> SP this is floortime teem. You know she told us she has communication

> disorder and regulatory disorder (it has to do with problems with

> sensory integration), but she doesn't think she qualifies for autism.

> She explain that some underlying issues sometime present lake autistic

> traits and she thinks this is the case.

In all the reading I've done, it seems that kids with sensory

integration

problems often present exactly as autistic until the sensory issues can

be

managed or resolved, and then those same kids can present as awfully

'normal'.

I hope such is the case for you!

Jacquie

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> We went to USA and she was evaluated by a chilean psychiatrist, OT and

> SP this is floortime teem. You know she told us she has communication

> disorder and regulatory disorder (it has to do with problems with

> sensory integration), but she doesn't think she qualifies for autism.

> She explain that some underlying issues sometime present lake autistic

> traits and she thinks this is the case.

In all the reading I've done, it seems that kids with sensory integration

problems often present exactly as autistic until the sensory issues can be

managed or resolved, and then those same kids can present as awfully

'normal'.

I hope such is the case for you!

Jacquie

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