I know just enough about autism to be dangerous. My nephew, who lives 1,500 miles away, was apparantly misdiagnosed until his teenage years. To my knowldedge when his condition was accurately diagnosed, they got him on the proper meds. I recognize that everyone is different.

He's 21 now, but when he was 15- 16, he was getting big enough it was potentially scary. All I can say is good luck to you & your son.

jh


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