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Aug 09 2012

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How do you know when it’s going to be one of those days?

I ask this because I’m curious if this is something that is different for each of us. Is there a tell tale sign that the day is going to be extra challenging?

For me personally, I can usually tell by the mood that Gavin wakes up in.  Lately he’s been in a good mood.  However,  when he becomes frustrated first thing in the morning,  it’s usually downhill from there.

What kinds of things do see as signs that a bad day is in the horizon?

**Thanks for reading**

       -Lost and Tired

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Lost and Tired

I’m Rob Gorski and I started this blog in January 2010 as a means of sharing my family’s real life journey raising 3 boys on the #Autism Spectrum. It’s important for people to understand what Autism can really be like and the impact it has on the family. We aren’t a TV show and there are no actors. This is our struggle, our journey…and it’s all true. I am “Lost and Tired” and this is “My Reality #Autism”.

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Carlyoung
Carlyoung

we can tell within minutes of Marc waking up in the morning if it is going to be a good day or a bad day.  There are days when things go downhill after starting out good, but the worst days are those when he wakes up and things go poorly from the start.

lostandtired
lostandtired

 @Carlyoung Right there with you on that one. Same in the Lost and Tired house......

JennyPattonFury
JennyPattonFury

everyday my husband and I wait for our son with aspergers' feet to hit the ground....if screaming immediately ensues, we are SCREWED!!!!!

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