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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It could be ASD. But then what? Autism is not really addressed with meds. You are still walking on eggshells & getting some therapy to help where you can. From my experience, it doesn’t really matter if it is ASD. You can work on the symptoms with or without the diagnosis. Just throwing that out there, getting an ASD diagnosis has not changed anything at home. It has gotten different supports at school. [/quote] This is my thought too. Spend the $5k on family therapy and/or parent training - you have to stop accommodating the inflexibility and cultivate flexibility. This is hard, and it’s so understandable that things wound up here, but you’re right this is unsustainable for everyone. [/quote]
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