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I could talk all day about my experiences with Asperger's. I can tell you that it made life much harder. It still does. My relationship sometimes suffers because of my problems to this day. But your child has one benefit: you caught it early. I didn't know until after I was eighteen, so nothing was done for it. People just thought I was purposely difficult, intelligent and stupid wrapped up in one, and awkward because I was sheltered (when I really wasn't; I was just naive by nature).
These are the same problems my daughter will probably go through.
That being said, I was diagnosed with bipolar II some years back and put on medications for it. What I can tell you is that it's safer NOT to do that. Some medications can help in moderation, but there's almost always a better way to approach it. For instance, studies on bipolar have shown that in almost every case of a bipolar patient, they have a severe deficiency in omega 3 fatty acids compared to control groups that do not have bipolar. In other words, simply taking an omega 3 supplement every day is now one way being used to treat bipolar, rather than sticking them on lithium or Lamictal or Celexa or Abilify like I was on. You will find in the autistic community that there's a rampant belief that doctors and drug companies try to suppress, hide, condition, or otherwise extinguish traits that can be helped naturally, or simply lived with-- such as the adamant claim we need to 'cure' autism. A lot of people with Asperger's find that notion downright offensive, that we need to 'conform to society' and be 'cured'.
Hit me up on Yahoo or AIM or Facebook and we can chat about your experiences and mine and see if we can learn from one another. Because society is a bit more accepting of the spectrum nowadays, he may not have the problems I did, but I guess it's still good to learn what *could* happen, potentially.