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I am a single mother with a child who has AS. Why? TeamJakobSupport children with Aspergers,With your support their is no limit to Jakob's success!!

From: Roxanna <MadIdeas@...> Sent: Wed, March 3, 2010 9:06:56 AMSubject: Re: ( ) Re: Any Single Parent of Asperger's?

Well, I was actually asking you if I had what you meant correct or not - trying to clarify. So back to the question - you used your ex-dh as an example of "acquired AS" and I wondered if you meant he had been raised by parents who have AS? Is that a yes or a no? I'll try hard to keep up with the discussion, I promise. Type slowly and perhaps I will manage it. <g>PS: please clip at least a part of the post you are replying to when you reply so people know what you are replying to. That helps.

Roxanna"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." E. Burke

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I guess no one understands the difference between acquiring traits of AS and being born with AS.

It’s like children who pick up bad habits of their parents which is different than inheriting them.

Oh well; So much for a genetics lesson. I’m just trying to educate people as a former pediatrician.

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It's great to agree to disagree, I agree. But I was actually trying to understand the theory you put forward. Then I can decide if I agree or disagree with you. Then we can agree to agree or disagree. You don't have to prove anything here unless you put forth a theory. People will then want to understand it, have questions or want data backing it up. You remember when someone said the AS gene runs through the male side of the family not long ago. You were one of the first people wanting data to back it up. I don't see as this is different except you just won't explain what you mean. Instead, you seem to want to belittle me for asking questions about it.

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"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." E. Burke

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I’m sorry you don’t

understand. I really can’t help you any more than I have. I’m

overwhelmed creating “A Special Needs Trust†for my AS son.

I was just trying to raise

awareness and give hope to those who live with family members or spouses who

actually were not born with AS, but have many of the same deficits due to the

environment they were raised in. Those people can be treated with 100% success

rate!

I wasn’t trying to brag

about my medical background, but I have learned from experience that people do

take me more seriously when they know this about me.

You don’t have to

believe me and I don’t have to prove anything.

It’s important in

life to “agree to disagreeâ€.

Belita

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Yes i am a single parent my son 12 has aspergers he is my youngest and only son

On Wed Mar 3rd, 2010 9:32 AM EST wrote:

>I am a single mother with a child who has AS. Why?

> TeamJakob

>Support children with

>Aspergers,

>With your support their is

>no limit to Jakob's success!!

>

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>

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>From: Roxanna <MadIdeas@...>

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>Sent: Wed, March 3, 2010 9:06:56 AM

>Subject: Re: ( ) Re: Any Single Parent of Asperger's?

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>Well, I was actually asking you if I had what you meant correct or not - trying

to clarify.  So back to the question - you used your ex-dh as an example of

" acquired AS " and I wondered if you meant he had been raised by parents who have

AS?  Is that a yes or a no?  I'll try hard to keep up with the discussion, I

promise.  Type slowly and perhaps I will manage it.  <g>

>

>PS:  please clip at least a part of the post you are replying to when you

reply so people know what you are replying to.  That helps.

>

>

> Roxanna

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> " The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do

nothing. " E. Burke

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> ( ) Re: Any Single Parent of Asperger's?

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>I guess no one understands the difference between acquiring traits of AS and

being born with AS.

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>It’s like children who pick up bad habits of their parents which is different

than inheriting them.

> 

>Oh well; So much for a genetics lesson.  I’m just trying to educate people

as a former pediatrician.

> 

>Belita

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