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Autism Changes Life Forever

by Pat on Feb 1, 2009 at 4:22 PM Filed in Christian Autism Stories | Parenting Autistic Children | Stories About Nick
My life can be divided neatly into two categories--before autism and after autism. Autism grabs your life in a way that you cannot imagine if you are not affected by it. There are so many things that change. Your dreams, plans, goals, aspirations are all set aside and replaced by new ones, ones that aren't nearly as lofty as before.  Life is no longer under your control, if indeed, it ever was. But after autism, you will learn more than ever to keep your faith strong and to believe that God selected you to parent this wonderful, eccentric child. Autism is truly a journey, not a destination.  The destination is unknown, but don't lose faith while on your travels.

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Christian Mom of 2 Autistic Sons Happy to Share Experiences

by Pat on Jan 30, 2009 at 9:04 AM Filed in Autism Family Facts | Christian Autism Stories | Parenting Autistic Children | Stories from Readers

My husband and I have 2 sons. The oldest is 10 and he was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome at age 3. The youngest is 5 and he was diagnosed with severe Autism at age 3. In addition to these diagnosis, both children have had medical problems and the oldest has a serious autoimmune disease that adds to the challenges he faces everyday. We are Christians and we know that the Lord chose to give us these precious children and we certainly don't take any of their milestones for granted. I know that alot of autistic children can't tolerate touch or affection but I am thankful that both of my boys are very affectionate and they desire physical affection (hugging, holding hands, cuddling). We've had alot of difficulties along the way, and we know there are many more to come, but we thank God for bringing us this far and for everything He's done up to this point in their lives. When my children were diagnosed I wish I had known someone who was in the same position so that I could seek counsel and advice, but I didn't. I was on my own for the most part. Now, in turn, it's nice to be able to talk with other parents who are new to the challenge and be able to offer some support when they need it.

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