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[quote=Anonymous] OP - I hope you will read the article in the Washington Post today to see how much of the profile your son seems to mirror in many ways the woman the article is about. BUT WITHOUT having her serious psychiatric conditions. You want to get your son the appropriate sleep diagnosis, the appropriate therapist and the appropriate medications so that he can get get treatment for the physical and/or mental health conditions he does have. BUT ALSO so that he not perceived to have other far worse conditions and treated so my society in the future. Time really has run out on trying to do any sort of care plan for your son from afar. If he is a real pain to be around for siblings, try and see if you can find a way to set up a bedroom area for him in a separate are of the house, even if you have to convert a den or office for a time to "his space." Wish you the best in finding care for your son. This is not an overnight process as without academic issues at all involved, it took a good decade for our daughter to finally find the right combo of meds that helped her balance out her anxiety. The last decade there have been minor blips, but she has a great full-time government job in her field, married, had two healthy children and balances out very well in strengths with her spouse. To see her today, it was worth the journey and the family turmoil.[/quote]
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