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09/29/2010 03:51 PM
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Hi My name is Nancy. I am a mother of a 24 yo that was diagnosed when he was 7. He has been experiencing some life changes the last 5 years and found himself in trouble. We all know that life is hard in normal circumstances but when you are born with a disability but attempting not to act like it. What a mean world!!!! My son has been a loner pretty much, so he ran with a different group of kids. Just to have friends, not good. One question would be, has anyone been in a situation of trouble with the law? I could write a book but I will attempt to refrain from doing that..... Any information will help greatly! Thank you, Mom of a KSer.
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