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SweXtal
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01 Feb 2007, 12:09 pm

Shesh... I'm between two diagnostic forums, first public medical, second muncipal medical diagnostic, and I've been thrown out in limbo for my own diagnostic, my youngest kid has been thrown into emergency slot for Asperger or authism february, last. My mid son has a crying for help from the school. Damn i feel depressed right now, but it's one of my sports to be a irritating needle in the eye on the environment.

God damned how much do the kids have to take until they get their eyes opened?

I don't care if I has AS, I've learned to live with the hell for 36 years, but I don't want my children go through the same process of growing up!



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01 Feb 2007, 12:36 pm

lol..love your avatar



SweXtal
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01 Feb 2007, 4:57 pm

Actually it's the front door mat belonging to my ex. I bought that when we still where together as a "get the clue"? hint. Not for her nor for me, but we just had people visiting all the time so we never had any time for ourselves. Not to mention the phone.

Didn't work. ended up with locking the door and a note just like, about "Mating. Back in 9 months".

But the mat stays with her and the house :-) It was such a hit that the whole street knows about that "welcoming" doormat.

And it was the first time I've actually seen the neighbour unable to stand up because of the explosion of laughter, he said it was the best damn doormat he'd ever seen, and it tells exactly what you feel after a days work and "Your little pesky friend from the <whatever> sports ring your doorbell"

I've been offered about 50€ for that doormat. Can't sell. Belongs to my ex.