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I am feeling really blessed that my daughter has a "mild "case of Asperger's. We are not having a lot of the problems that I am reading about. She has her quirks, but that is what makes her who she is. However, I hesitate to write about my questions because they seem minor or not as important as some of the stuff I am reading about. I am wondering if this is the group for me?

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You are bound to feel that way at times, :) Those are the

days I skim over messages, or read through but don’t respond. And that’s OK!!

But it’s those messages when you’re feeling good about something, or when your

daughter’s having a “bad day”… that you read and realize that you are NOT alone

:) And that’s what this group provides. No matter how big, or how seemingly

trivial our struggles are, we aren’t alone in this. And that provides more

comfort than you can imagine! We’re here to celebrate EVERY victory, comfort in

EVERY challenge, and ask ANY questions… knowing that someone in this group has

INEVITABLY, at one time or another, faced a very similar issue ;)

Ask away, ! All questions are welcome! No matter how “mild

:)

=)

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Behalf Of kricketsmommy@...

Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 7:28 PM

Subject: ( ) mixed feelings

I am feeling really blessed that my daughter has a " mild

" case of Asperger's. We are not having a lot of the problems that I

am reading about. She has her quirks, but that is what makes her

who she is. However, I hesitate to write about my questions because

they seem minor or not as important as some of the stuff I am reading about. I

am wondering if this is the group for me?

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I am positive you are not the only one on here dealing with " mild " aspergers.

Our son is probably on the milder end. I mean it still affects our daily life

in every way, but he is more quirky than anything. Just some of his quirks

interfere with life in general. I was told that no two children with AS display

symptoms the same way and this group is great for support when you are having a

hard time or even just don't want to feel alone as a parent.

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> I am feeling really blessed that my daughter has a " mild " case of

> Asperger's. We are not having a lot of the problems that I am reading about.

She

> has her quirks, but that is what makes her who she is. However, I

> hesitate to write about my questions because they seem minor or not as

important

> as some of the stuff I am reading about. I am wondering if this is the

> group for me?

>

>

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