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Oh yes! I have 2 boys in my house with the same autism DX and they couldnt be

more different. Greggory is sooooo HF and yet still has issues with food and

such. Alec is moderate to severe and needs sensory input! Same dx, same family

and opposite sides of the spectrum. LOL

Jacquie H

Even When you think you are starting to understand

ASD...

You realize that every ASD child is different. My DH has a nephew who was dx

as PDD-NOS at 5 (he is 6 now)...Its amazing how different it is being around him

than around my own ASD child. Granted my child is only 2.5 but...Nephew A. is

hypersensitive to many things and is hypo sensitive. What a difference. A

doesn't like many foods and things to touch. loves food and mixes things

together LOL (up to the last month, where he has started limiting his diet). Its

amazing, I can see underlying similar but still are very different. Just thought

I would share.....Of course all NT kids are different so I don't know why this

surprises me....I am talking in circles this morning

Warm Regards

& ASD 11/25/00 in Maine

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