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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 452594"><p>difficult child 1: age 4 He had hours of rages, throwing chairs across the room that were bigger than he was, hitting men where it'd hurt worst, chasing his aunt with a fire poker for the fun of it.</p><p></p><p>difficult child 2: age 18 months The pediatrician had been telling us he was autistic for a year. We took difficult child 2 to an autism specialist to prove the doctor wrong and get him to stop hounding us. Took the specialist one look to tell he was very autistic. We're still going to that pediatrician.</p><p></p><p>difficult child 3: age 18 months for JRA He stopped walking and spiked a high fever that wouldn't go down. He would scream when he'd put any weight on his legs. He was hospitalized for a week. Now its just off and on again arthritis. </p><p> age 3 for autism difficult child 2's preschool teachers wanted to test difficult child 3 because they saw the signs. I didn't recognize it because he is higher functioning than his brothers. Now I have easy child's to compare with I see it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 452594"] difficult child 1: age 4 He had hours of rages, throwing chairs across the room that were bigger than he was, hitting men where it'd hurt worst, chasing his aunt with a fire poker for the fun of it. difficult child 2: age 18 months The pediatrician had been telling us he was autistic for a year. We took difficult child 2 to an autism specialist to prove the doctor wrong and get him to stop hounding us. Took the specialist one look to tell he was very autistic. We're still going to that pediatrician. difficult child 3: age 18 months for JRA He stopped walking and spiked a high fever that wouldn't go down. He would scream when he'd put any weight on his legs. He was hospitalized for a week. Now its just off and on again arthritis. age 3 for autism difficult child 2's preschool teachers wanted to test difficult child 3 because they saw the signs. I didn't recognize it because he is higher functioning than his brothers. Now I have easy child's to compare with I see it. [/QUOTE]
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