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Amberlight's Fine Lad - a hurrah

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amberlight · 13/02/2012 08:23

Our FineLad - now 19, has had quite a life. Autism spectrum, dyspraxic, short term memory deficits, dyslexic. He started off as a non-verbal fighty escape artist who caused absolute chaos.
A patient primary school was the start of good things for him. The first of his secondary schools said he was basically just thick and rude and wouldn't get anywhere in life. Moved him to a school that cared, and found any number of ways to get round obstacles with him.

Despite those odds (and him coping with a Dad that nearly copped it from a brain haemorrhage and me being on treatment for breast cancer - both of us on the autism spectrum), he ended up with 10 GCSEs, 3 A levels, was Prefect for the school, and plays national level rugby.

He has just heard that he's definitely got a place at Uni, at a degree course that will support his needs, doesn't do exams, & is a really easy commute away so he can get support here too if he needs it. I am just so proud of him and the efforts he's made to overcome each obstacle. There's been despair along the way, and tears, and exhaustion, but also good friends and triumph and joy aplenty.

Can many of our dcs make it to where they want to be, despite the odds? Yup. Never despair. That bundle of nonverbal anger might just turn out to be the next FineLad.

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latedeveloper · 13/02/2012 08:32

That's such wonderful news. Well done finelad and his parents!

latedeveloper · 13/02/2012 08:32

That's such wonderful news. Well done finelad and his parents!

cwtch4967 · 13/02/2012 08:33

Thank you for posting such an encouraging story - it's so easy to get bogged down in the doom and gloom. My DS aged 4 is at the start of his journey, dx with asd and ld a year ago he is now in full time special school and has made a lot of progress already - from non verbal he is now occasionally saying short phrases in context - a year ago I never thought I would hear him say "Look it's daddy" or "Mummy wait for me".
It is such a battle to get the right provision but so rewarding to see your child flourish in the right environment.

Dustinthewind · 13/02/2012 08:36

Wonderful outcome, and thank you for sharing. I feel the same about my own amazing DS. Fighting for the right environment and support is essential, so well done the entire family.
The future is looking good!

peekabooby · 13/02/2012 08:40

Thank you for sharing such an uplifting story, good luck to finelad at Uni :)

Becaroooo · 13/02/2012 09:14

good luck x

Ineedalife · 13/02/2012 09:40

Great news amber, well done to finelad and all who supported him along the way. But mostly to amber and OH without you he couldnt have done any of it.Smile

Ben10HasFinallyLeftTheBuilding · 13/02/2012 09:49

How fantastic xx

2old2beamum · 13/02/2012 11:08

Great news and good luck to finelad.

intothewest · 13/02/2012 11:29

...and a big HURRAH from me too Smile

EllenJaneisnotmyname · 13/02/2012 12:09

That's fantastic news, Amberlight. Thanks for sharing and spreading the hope. Smile

chocjunkie · 13/02/2012 12:15

well done to your DS and thank you for sharing this good news. it is so encouraging to hear it when all feels like doom and gloom!

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auntevil · 13/02/2012 14:42

Smile - Well done to finelad and to his family. Inspirational.

lisani2003 · 13/02/2012 14:47

Hey Amberlight - it's Lisa with wee Tom - I just joined this forum and you are the first firendly face I see. Huge congratulations to your son and to you as parents. There is such a lot of hope for my wee boy x

appropriatelytrained · 13/02/2012 14:49

Well done, what a great achievement. You must be really proud of him and yourselves!

WetAugust · 13/02/2012 18:03

Well done Amber-junior

That's a fantastic achievement.

merlincat · 13/02/2012 19:06

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Eveiebaby · 13/02/2012 20:45

Smile - thanks for sharing

bochead · 13/02/2012 21:25

Now that's the kind of thing we need to hear more of Grin

moosemama · 13/02/2012 21:32

Grin Fantastic. Well done FineLad!

Thank you Amber for sharing this with us. Its so lovely to hear how well things can turn out and a great motivator for us all to keep on fighting for our dcs. Smile

mariamagdalena · 13/02/2012 23:25

Just what I needed to read! Thanks very much to finelad, amberlight and mr amberlight, and may all our dc follow in finelads footsteps and reach their potential.

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Eloise73 · 14/02/2012 00:59

thank you Amber, I cannot tell you how much your post makes me happy for all of you and the hope it brings to us and our 4 year old DD, thank you for posting this and congratulations! xx

Tiggles · 14/02/2012 07:36

Well done FineLad, what a lovely positive story :)