brother helps round Adrián
October 14, 2009 | San Jose, California | Vetting explained
Everything in our lives is center about autism. Next week the neighbors are requesting a restraining order against me because because I dared called them gossipers, as they have made our life 200% misserable because they have not comprehention about all the lenghts and sacrifices, and precautions we have had to make to insure the safety of our autistic son.
It is a nightmare, and we find almost not help from anyone but hardly anyone cares.
In their report to the county sheriff, The neighbors are accuisng my son from breaking a sprinklers, throwing rocks in their swimming pool, and of braking their RV lacht. We are not witness nor did we sent him, if he did those things, nor did we sent him to do so.
Can you help?
Thank you!
Aida T. Crosby
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- Living with autism
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