tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1269967826981020661.post49389685114776411..comments2023-10-09T09:21:05.001-05:00Comments on Confessions of an Aspergian: The first forty postsScottCrawleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13996310174754025444noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1269967826981020661.post-56685509249163593002009-09-01T18:53:49.939-05:002009-09-01T18:53:49.939-05:00Scott, I have no family diagnosed with aspergers b...Scott, I have no family diagnosed with aspergers but work with children that do suffer the same daily problems as you and also close friends whose children also have the same anxities as you, but thankfully are more supportive and caring than your parents seem to have been to you. I have however been through the dark depressive times that you are going through, but thankfully something clicked 1 day and suicide has never crossed my mind since. I know it's much easier for me to say than it is for you to do but I would urge you please to keep yourself strong for yourself and your son and daughter. On a more personal note, thank you for starting your blog, I frequently feel as though I don't know how to behave when I'm with some children who are on the autistic spectrum due to my ignorance, the chance to hear how you don't want to be treated is such a help to me. Keep bloggng Scott, all us so called "normal" people need to hear from you.....there's nothing wrong with being sensitive, u should be proud of being such a strong and caring parent and person. It isn't easy being a lone parent no matter what your circumstances x Good luck with each and every day xnickynoreply@blogger.com