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robin, he may be having trouble "fitting in" at school.  High school can be
cruel to those who aren't normal (the Columbine shootings).   your son may want
to be involved in a group and the group spurned him as being too different.  I
might be talking out the side of my hat, but have you talked to your son about
this?
mike

Robin Frisch wrote:

> I am new to the list. I have a 15 year old son with spastic diplegia. He  is
> bright, caring, sensitive, a wonderful incredible person. Two weeks ago he
> woke up terrified and delusional, it was almost like he went to sleep one
> person and woke up another.

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