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just a thought i see some people involve there mp's is it worth me doing this?0
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Is it any wonder people question your stories when you tell such glaring lies?
I haven't told any stories nor any lies.
If you knew anything about autism you woukd know that they don't have the ability to.
Just because my life doesn't seem real to you it doesn't make it any less real for me.I'd rather regret the things I've done than regret the things I haven't done.
Lucille Ball0 -
Breast_Cancer_Survivor wrote: »I haven't told any stories nor any lies.
If you knew anything about autism you woukd know that they don't have the ability to.
Just because my life doesn't seem real to you it doesn't make it any less real for me.
Wrong, I read the information that was given to me after my tests and we can lie as much as anyone else if our minds are set on some task/purpose/what we want to happen, we can make our own reality where we can live without stresses and the real world.0 -
Wrong, I read the information that was given to me after my tests and we can lie as much as anyone else if our minds are set on some task/purpose/what we want to happen, we can make our own reality where we can live without stresses and the real world.
Well i've been told different.
Maybe your a liar but i'm not.
Even if I wasn't autistic I wouldn't lie as far as I can see only cowards tell lies & I am not a coward.I'd rather regret the things I've done than regret the things I haven't done.
Lucille Ball0 -
Bleep bleep bleep bloody kids like that really wind me up! BCS can you get him into another school? Hey what's "normal"Breast_Cancer_Survivor wrote: »He is a lovely lad with such a big heart but get's bullied relentlessly at school as the bullies can already tell that he is different.
I'd give all the money I receive back if I could pay for my son to have a normal life.
*SIGH*
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The conditions you claim to have that are undiagnosed arnt real conditions, they are the answers your given because thay cant say we cant find anything wrong with you so you have fibro/ME.
Going by your very strange logic then, I can't have the stomach issues I do because there are no tests for them? Yet, I have all the symptoms of wheat intolerance and IBS.
I have a friend with ME - it IS a real condition. Or do you really think it's fun for him to collapse and want to just sleep all the time?The treatments are there for everyone
:rotfl:Please tell that to a friend of mine whose wife is about to go into a care home because no treatment has worked for her and tell that to his disabled son who has lost a mother.I bet you your going to look after your eldests DLA post 16, let me guess you want legal rights over him because hes autistic.
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Bleep bleep bleep bloody kids like that really wind me up! BCS can you get him into another school? Hey what's "normal"

I can't get him into another school.
It's so frustrating because he needs a residential school like his brother goes to alot more but because he is quiet, shy & well behaved (at school anyway:rotfl:) he gets over looked.
His brother on the otherhand despite being extremely bright & having no educational needs got kicked out of the school for constantly fighting & running away.
He comes home from school most day's in tears because the kids tease him, he is too nice for his own good & get's taken advantage of, it makes me so mad. :mad:
He only has 2 years left thankfully & his sister start's in September so at least he won't be there alone anymore.
He has zero confidence & self esteem, I am genuinely worried for him as is the social worker but despite her finding him groups etc to attend he won't go.
I honesty can't see him being able to talk to someone interviewing him let alone go to work with people he doesn't know.
It breaks my heart.
I'd rather regret the things I've done than regret the things I haven't done.
Lucille Ball0 -
Breast_Cancer_Survivor wrote: »He comes home from school most day's in tears because the kids tease him, he is too nice for his own good & get's taken advantage of, it makes me so mad. :mad:
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BCS does the school have a special base/unit attached too it?
My son was bullied in primary school right up until he left, his self esteem was rock bottom. I fought like hell to get him into another Academy outwith the catchment area, he is like a different child now
he attends some mainstream classes and some in the special unit attached to the school, during break/lunchtime he stay in the special unit with other autistic children
just like himself. He has made some great friends and like your other lad mine would like to join the Army, sadly that will never happen for him.
:think: not sure what he will do when he does finally leave education, he certainly isn't in any hurry to leave at the moment as he really enjoys his time at school now and they have told me he can stay there until he is 19 if he wants
*SIGH*
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