Guest guest Posted April 14, 2010 Report Share Posted April 14, 2010 Hi Lori, You are not alone in this one. Our son is 14 and recently we started him on antidepressants. We are also getting the ball rolling to have him tested for AS. WE have done a lot of reading and all the symptoms have him described to a " T " One of the things we have noticed is his motor mouth. He will chatter up a storm and it is really not about anything in particular.. It gets frustrating sometimes, because my wife and I are trying to have a conversation and here he is interrupting every two seconds and he is not really saying anything that is really relevant or that we would really care to hear.. Then on the other hand he will sit in his room and read... The part that gets me though, is if you want to talk to him about something and start asking questions you get " yeah, no, maybe, I don't know or whatever " To get him to talk to you is like pulling teeth.. But when he wants to talk, it is all ahead full.. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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