User talk:65.29.38.93
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Karen - Wikipedia is not the place to seek advice, health professionals and support groups are far more appropiate. But as a general comment I wouldn't be looking at Aspergers - the bipolar issues are not consequental to Aspergers, and probably are what you should be addressing. The "average" person with Aspergers is likely to have some personallity quirks and maybe some annoying habits, and may have difficulty building relationships, completing education, or holding jobs. This may result in depression - but the Aspergers itself is rarely disaballing (at least in the way your daughter seems to be), and cannot be treated medically. (You can "train" to overcome percieved disadvantages, though). So as I said I'd be looking at the bipolar issues. Hope that helps --Michael Johnson 03:47, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
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