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FOR CHANDRA

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jojo38 · 13/10/2004 23:26

hi chandra.
Just picked up your message, was it for me?
About a support grp? Where are you?
Yes Yes Yes.
Im sorry bout not replying sooner. Have to go off line a lot. I do catch up eventually!

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jojo38 · 14/10/2004 10:28

Chandra, The thread I think you are talking about started off being: 5yrs a waste of time?
Thanks for the concern.
Hope u ok.

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Chandra · 16/10/2004 02:07

Thank you Jojo, I will have a look at it. Sorry for not answering sooner, I have to submit my dissertation soon and don't have much time to log in lately. Should we go ahead with the supporting group? I don't know why but I'm fearing I'm getting into a very sensitive subject, but it may be worth it.

Chandra

jojo38 · 17/10/2004 23:32

Thanks chandra... I appreciate the difficulties in loggin in etc... me too.
I have to tell you that I know next to nothing about AS - only the basics...
You mentioned a support grp, I am totally flummoxed as to how to start. I found a lady nearby me who is supposed to be sending me some info on AS. It hasn't arrived yet but I will let you know when it does.
Thanks again... if you are still intereseted in support grp, then we can certainly discuss it further. Fear of the unknown eh? me too.
{{{Hugs}}}

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Chandra · 20/10/2004 01:07

Jojo, considering we are only concerned about the posibility of a problem and ] have not had a real diagnose yet, we may even set up a light-hearted group were we can talk about the peculiarities of our DHs . Actually, after much thinking we have come to the conclusion that it's not worth it to pursue the matter further, even if he gets a diagnose, things won't change, probably the only benefit at his age would be a long list of readings that may help him, but maybe is easier just to obtain that list and live blisfully unaware without a confirmed diagnose. (I'm sweeping the problem under the carpet, I know...)

jojo38 · 20/10/2004 17:52

s'ok hun.
I know its a shot in the dark for me, I appreciate it must be even more of a miss for yourselves. I honestly understand, so long as you don't mind me having a moan about him occasionally!
Thanks again tho.. much appreciated.

I got some stuff from this woman tho... via email. They were all to do with autism meetings for next year! Reeeeely helpful, not.

{{{Hugs}}}

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