I asked him if he thinks Aidan would fully recover and he looked me in the eyes and said "no". This reply took me by surprise. He said "you will always notice the quirky things Aidan does even when to most he is indistinguishable from his peers". He also mentioned something else I had never thought of before. He said "how can you say someone is recovered when you have no idea what they would have been like before this ever happen to them". What he meant by that is unfortunately I will never know what Aidan would have been like if autism wouldn't have taken him. Will he be in an institution someday? Yes. We are thinking Harvard or Princeton. Will I always notice the quirky "autistic" behaviors? Yes, and that's OK.
Today we began the process of testing Aidan's feces and blood. He is still having some digestive issues poor guy. He was incredibly brave when they took SEVEN VIALS of blood! I was so proud of my little guy. I look forward to getting his lab results back so we can proceed in his treatment. Meanwhile Craig and I are continually encouraged by his improvement everyday. I have almost forgotten what our lives were like before we began treatment because Aidan is a different child. He is much happier and there is so much more joy in his life. I start my day with hope rather than sadness. I look forward to all the wonderful opportunities ahead for Aidan. He will be 3 years old next week and I feel we have a year head start to when most people even begin acknowledging their child's autism. Time is not on your side when you are dealing with autism. The sooner you help your child the better. I am so encouraged that already in one year we have come SOOOO far. I have so many people to thank for that. This has been a journey that has required funding, encouragement, support, prayers, and love. As Aidan turns 3, I reflect on all those that love us and him. For that I am always grateful. I am also grateful for the knowledge and courage of all the mothers before me who have paved the path for the rest of us. 2012 is off to a great start!
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