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January 16, 2011

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Leisa A. Hammett

WOW. Beautifully put, Juli. I do think a part of it, too, is the "age" in which each grew up. The culture is so more accepting and adaptive for people diagnosed at a later time, IMO.

Juli Liske

Amen. The reluctance to accept and take ownership of a diagnosis of Asperger's due to the stigma of being on the autism spectrum has been, and continues to be, a great source of distress and unnecessary life "complications" for my 21 year-old son. My eldest, first suggested as having Asperger's at age 13, continues to kick against the goads--abhorring the reality of who he is rather than embracing the quirky person I, as a mother, adore and just learning to roll with it....he is an amazingly intelligent university drop out, part-time pyromaniac, and recovering drug addict still in search of an ever-elusive and accepting social niche....at any and all potential costs to his personal life and limb. In stark contrast, his little brother who was diagnosed very early on, was more significantly impacted with a full autism diagnosis, will no doubt surpass him in life, if my eldest does not reach a major catharsis, as my youngest embraces his differences and excels academically and socially in spite of them (yet not without struggle). As a mother, I no doubt have a bittersweet soft spot for the scores of individuals with Asperger's who have fallen through the cracks of society, and yet I rejoice with those who have utilized the inherent strengths associated with Asperger's to catapult them to a life of meaning and fulfillment in whatever unexpected form it may take.

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