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<blockquote data-quote="Viv19" data-source="post: 2117429" data-attributes="member: 502009"><p>You could well be right. Our daughter was finally diagnosed when she was about 30. Up to then the ‘experts’ had told us that she was ‘brain damaged’ and would never be able to learn much. Stupid lot. She’s bi-lingual, learning German ‘by the way’ when she was about 18, has almost a photographic memory (she reads, speaks and writes both languages better than a lot of people). I can ask her what our phone number was 20/30 years ago and she’ll tell me. And what was the name of the neighbours in ....? She knows. </p><p>She has skin problems- but I’ll never be able to do anything with her diet. Either she likes it or she doesn’t. She has very strong ideas about when she wants to eat too. </p><p>My mother and I telephoned when she was in her early 20s - Mum said ‘I know what she has!’ And I said ‘yes I’ve just read something!’</p><p>Hard work though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Viv19, post: 2117429, member: 502009"] You could well be right. Our daughter was finally diagnosed when she was about 30. Up to then the ‘experts’ had told us that she was ‘brain damaged’ and would never be able to learn much. Stupid lot. She’s bi-lingual, learning German ‘by the way’ when she was about 18, has almost a photographic memory (she reads, speaks and writes both languages better than a lot of people). I can ask her what our phone number was 20/30 years ago and she’ll tell me. And what was the name of the neighbours in ....? She knows. She has skin problems- but I’ll never be able to do anything with her diet. Either she likes it or she doesn’t. She has very strong ideas about when she wants to eat too. My mother and I telephoned when she was in her early 20s - Mum said ‘I know what she has!’ And I said ‘yes I’ve just read something!’ Hard work though. [/QUOTE]
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