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Hi, do your children experience extreme sleep issues such as nightly yelling out, nightmares regularly, restlessness,night terrors, sleep walking..? Dominique DeNardo, M.A., MFT #39835 Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Specializing in parenting and addiction recoveryCouples, Families, Individuals and Children 55 Drive, Suite 846Petaluma, CA

94954 (415) 248-9377 This transmission may contain privileged and confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately. Unauthorized use of this information in any manner is prohibited. From: Roxanna <MadIdeas@...> Sent: Fri, June 11, 2010 2:23:56 PMSubject: Re: ( ) Re: argument

LOL. must have gotten in the wrong "autism" line Debra! lol. PS: Your group website is really nice! How is it going?

Roxanna

Whenever I feel blue, I start breathing again.

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From what I have seen the anxiety and mood symptoms are fairly equal across all levels of the spectrum. There are some very happy nonagressive high and low functioning kids and there are some very moody, irritable, aggressive, anxious high and low functioning kids as well. I wish my two were the easy flavor! :)

Debra Balke, M.D.

Child Neurology of SLO

1320 Las Tablas Road, Suite E

Templeton, CA 93465

(805) 434-0960 office

(805) 434-0978 fax

dlbalkecharter (DOT) net

Board of Directors

Central Coast Autism Spectrum Center

www.autismspectrumc enter.com

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> > Breathe please. #1 autism is n-o-t asperger's. I have a cousin with

> > severe autism and my dau has a.s. they are as different as nite & day. I

> > would never want to "cure" my dau. I could do w/out the meltdowns but she's

> > wonderful. If they ever had a cure for autism, my cousin would be in line.

> > These are 2 different things, like yellow fever and scarlet fever. Just

> > cause there both on the fever spectrum doesn't make them the same and should

> > not be treated the same. I'm sorry that your son has had such a hard time,

> > but how dare you compare a.s. Kids to severe autistic kids. This argument

> > needs to end now. Get a grip.

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> -mommy to Emma, Becca, ,

> , , and baby girl no name (yeah I know, nothing new, does ever

> pick a name in a timely manner?) July 2010

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