Re: [ Creed Discuss ] Stapp's personal life-stay out of it

From: "Nanci" <NanciY@debbir.com>
To: "The New Improved Less Lame List" <creed-discuss@debbir.com>
Date: Fri
10 Jan 2003 11:40:08 -0500

Hey Joe, I can completely sympathize with you.  My son Mark Thomas who will be 5 in March,  has been tentatively diagnosed with ASD,  confirmed diagnosis of ADHD and ODD (Oppositional Defiance Disorder).  Mark and I have spent more time having our son evaluated than I can enumerate.   It is a very heartbreaking feeling to know that our son is different and probably always will be.  We have been working with the schools, and special needs centers, neurologist and psychiatrists for about 2 1/2 yrs.    We too had 4 or 5 different people tell us that they though Mark Thomas had Autism early on and that is what spurred us into action.   So if you need help or have questions, although with teachers w/ sped experience in you family, they can probably answer any questions you two have, feel free to ask.  If you like I have a few website links that I can send all about this and related disorders.
Nanci
----- Original Message -----
From: Joe Earles
 
4. We start noticing certain things about our son that don't seem right... a couple quirky behavior patterns, an obvious delay in language development, etc.... We, as responsible parents, become concerned. We're told that "all kids develop at their own pace" and "don't worry. He's a healthy, intelligent child."  In December we go to a new Pediatrician who asks if he's ever been tested for ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) or Aspberger's syndrome. Advises us to take action soon.  We go to visit my family for Christmas a week later and TWO relatives ask us the same question (both teachers, both having lots of experience with autistic children). We now wait for the school district to set up a battery of evaluations for him and wait to find out what's wrong with our kid.  In the meantime my wife and I are in a wicked fight at the moment because I'm not interested in having any more kids after this and she still wants to. Forgiving the fact, of course, that her emergent health issues could be exacerbated by what bearing a child does to one's body, she's not all that concerned. Apparently the notion of me being a single parent is far more appealing to her than to me. Thanks, but I'd really rather not go there. I do not wish to become what my mother was dealing with raising me alone.
 
Needless to say, in the past year having to look at the possibility of losing my wife whom I love dearly, having to come to grips with the fact that my perfect little angel may need a few dents banged out of his halo as well as the emotional, physical and psychological stressors that have filled the past 12 months of my life I've felt like going ballistic many times and haven't.  Granted, I don't have the same burden of celebrity that Stappy has but maybe a kindly shrink will do him one better than a stiff drink (or whatever the hell else he's doing to cope) will. Maybe even a girlfriend who isn't the quintessential psycho slut from Hell...
 
 
 
 
 
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He's whipped, mayhaps, because of the very happenstances listed earlier----death, illnesses, accidents, custody battles, domestic disputes, infidelities, addictions, canceling/postponing-making up, etc, etc.  I can see that he is down now, but I will reserve judgement until I am able to see how well he can pull himself up out of it all and rise above it. 

Joe Earles wrote:
...Scott Stapp was worthy of at least some degree of admiration. If anyone
thinks he's NOT on a serious downward spiral you are kidding yourself. I
just wish I knew what was REALLY going on because he wasn't anywhere near
this whipped at the end of the Human Clay tour.


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