... to her nephew.
My nephew is sixteen, he's being diagnosed with something - most likely Asperger's. He's depressed, to the extent that he's made a suicide attempt.
I've not been close to him, mostly because for my own safety (emotional) and sanity, I've had to avoid his parents and grandparents (ie, my brother, sister-in-law, and parents). J - my nephew - is, I am told, very like me. Which means that since I fear for my sanity around them ... I'm worried about J's.
I have an unexpected ally: a friend of the family, who is very close to my parents. She treats J as an extra grandchild of hers; and when she spoke to me recently face-to-face, noticed that I have many mannerisms in common with J. Since I've not been around J for him to copy my mannerisms, and they're all listed as symptoms of Asperger's; P (the ally) has decided that J would benefit a great deal from contact with me.
I'm inclined to agree. Even simply knowing that there's HOPE for a better life than he currently has might lead J to give living a try!
Step 1, after all, is bringing him back from 'suicidal' and to 'giving life a try'.
I'm planning to send him a letter, as a re-introduction.
.... what do I say?
My nephew is sixteen, he's being diagnosed with something - most likely Asperger's. He's depressed, to the extent that he's made a suicide attempt.
I've not been close to him, mostly because for my own safety (emotional) and sanity, I've had to avoid his parents and grandparents (ie, my brother, sister-in-law, and parents). J - my nephew - is, I am told, very like me. Which means that since I fear for my sanity around them ... I'm worried about J's.
I have an unexpected ally: a friend of the family, who is very close to my parents. She treats J as an extra grandchild of hers; and when she spoke to me recently face-to-face, noticed that I have many mannerisms in common with J. Since I've not been around J for him to copy my mannerisms, and they're all listed as symptoms of Asperger's; P (the ally) has decided that J would benefit a great deal from contact with me.
I'm inclined to agree. Even simply knowing that there's HOPE for a better life than he currently has might lead J to give living a try!
Step 1, after all, is bringing him back from 'suicidal' and to 'giving life a try'.
I'm planning to send him a letter, as a re-introduction.
.... what do I say?


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