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  • in reply to: £2,000 Bonus Hunt Giveaway (36 bonuses!) #76703
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    £3127.80p. National Autistic Society

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    If you seriously want to sort it out, and by that I dont mean just continue to do what you do now once you get money, then try these people https://www.cleverlaw.co.uk/

    I been with them for 4 years, I had 8 payday loans chasing me for varying amounts. They arranged it so that I offered them an amount (£100 a month) that I realistacally could afford, and made deals with each company. Yes, I got until 2022 until they paid off, but I learnt my  lesson and am happy to pay that £100 a month and know Im paying it all back.

    in reply to: World Autism Awareness Week #57398
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    Is someone able to advise how I could possibly pass my email address onto someone else please?

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    Hacko1 wrote:

    Morning 1p hope you are well mate, last year I did a bathroom refit for a family whose child was autistic, I was there for just over a month and over that period the lad aged 12 slowly began to trust me and communicate with me through conversations about computers and games, this lad was so smart and to watch him navigate through games whilst listening to a running commentary just for me was just well mind blowing.

    i had in-depth conversations with the mum about his autism and she explained in great detail the challenges that they had faced and overcome.

    I felt very honoured that this lad chose to interact with me which according to his mum was a very rare thing for him to do and it made my day every morning when I went in and he greeted me with a good morning and conversations about his computer games.

    i wish yourself and your family all the very best for the future.

    Heart warming story mate, communication such a major thing for Autistic children. I had a similar experience at a holiday camp once, where a kid was hogging the toaster, and his mum asked people nicely to not go near him. I managed to strike up a chat with him, and for the rest of the week he would not cook his toast unless I was there!!

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    Thisgirl2019 wrote:

    Hi,

    As some people will be aware I have a beautiful 3 year old girl who has autism.

    We are both still learning how to cope with different triggers she has and it’s hard doing that and looking after her twin and 2 younger siblings on my own.

    Id love to talk to someone who has experience in this as I still have so many questions and often ask myself if I’m doing the right thing in the hard times.

    People who have no direct experience don’t understand that even leaving the house is a challenge for my little one, wind, rain, dirt, sounds, music, and so much more effect how she deals with the outside world.

    I wouldn’t change her for anything and just want to learn how to help her and to be the best mum I can be.

    Ps she’s just learnt to jump ? which is a massive milestone for her! The happiness is all that matters to me ?

    Thanks for reading guys

    Bry x

     

    There will be a lot of trial and error with regard to triggers, at that age its difficult to know them and avoid them. I would be happy to talk to you about it, though not sure if I could put my email address here for you? (Can someone advise if thats ok?)  Also, google Contact A Family, they been a great help to us down the years and I am hopeful they will have a branch near you as they quite widespread. Have you spoken to anyone about schooling yet?

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    Haz40 wrote:

    Please excuse my ignorance on this topic as i know very little on the subject of autism. I know a couple of members in the past have spoke of the difficulties on this and i can only read and try and understand. Thanks for making people like myself aware of this.

    Thats the main point of this thread. Its amazing how many people know so little. Appreciate you taking the time to read and to comment. Thanks Haz

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    Parko87 wrote:

    Hi my name Ryan I have a 9 year old son that we are goin though the prosess  of ASOS a long waiting game too get my son diagnosed with autism .. he has his good days and bad day more Bad than good too Be honest it is very hard tryin too explain too him why he can’t go play with his friends and stuff it is a daily struggle night time was deffo the worst but now he is on melatonin too help him settle and sleep At night time .. he is great same as all my Other children we try live normal life as possible everyday is a new challenge but we are gettin there slowly but shorly nice too hear your story mate and good luck too u in future

    Thanks for reading and replying Ryan. I sincerely hope you get the diagnosis situation sorted out. We had a nightmare with Melatonin, as our borough in London was the only one who would not prescribe it in liquid form. Thankfully, it was something he grew out of needing, although we all have to go to bed early to get him to go to bed lol. Living ‘normally’ is what we try to do as well. We try never to deprive him, even though we know certain situations are going to cause us problems. Good luck to you too mate, I hope everything works out for you and your family

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    And since that fault @Bandit the next 10 minutes of footage you turned into Dazza G with the moaning!!!

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    The Bandit wrote:

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    if you recall the first scatter counted down 6 instead of 3, so really 2 were still needed. I know the glitch made you think you had a retrigger, but really you never got enough to actually trigger it

    The thing with that is, who’s to say the game plays out it’s genuine last two spins when i already achieved the retrigger, perhaps it was then unable to show me a scatter in my actual last 2 spins for the countdown needed for the first actual retrigger because it didn’t want to go anywhere near the second retrigger if you get me? It correctly counts the numbers down from 4, rings the retrigger bell and counts the spins up so as far as its concerned right there, it has retriggered. I’m not sure if you will get what i mean but it is hard to explain lol

    Yeah I get it, and it is bullshit, we all agree on that. There was obviously a glitch though with that first scatter, and the pictures played out a retrig, but the program realised it actually wasnt. I trust you will be asking the question to the casino with the footage…..be interesting to see their response

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    if you recall the first scatter counted down 6 instead of 3, so really 2 were still needed. I know the glitch made you think you had a retrigger, but really you never got enough to actually trigger it

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    in reply to: Craziest thing you’ve ever done! #51999
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    This is not dangerous or anything just rather odd. My oldest was christened in ireland, so my family made a trip of it. Dinner was a really lovely beef stew. Went out, came back a bit worse for wear, and noticed the pot still there and seemingly still half full. So me and my dad warmed it up and ate most of it. Next morning, my mother in law, started shouting “wheres the  fecking stew gone”? Before she went to bed, she put 2 tins of dog food in it and was going to give it to the dogs in the morning. From memory, it was bloody lovely!!

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    I have actually  stopped betting on teams, only bet on goals now. Like OP says, always a couple of ‘bankers’ failing each week. At the moment, I prefer just wanting goals in games, dont care who wins.

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    My 8 year old autistic  son absolutely loves these. Therapeutic for him it seems. Theres also videos of people racing marbles down sand tracks. Must take them AGES to  set up, very clever. Similar to this, my son has an absolute mountain of marble run equipment. Takes me an age to build, but he loves racing groups of marbles, he gives them all names, and does commentary on it like some you tubers do. He often records himself and im sure he has posted videos to youtube too lol. Domino rally is another thing he loves. It takes so long to build a decent run though, and about a minute to fall down.

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    I also feel that some people are just luckier than others. I was in the bingo hall one night, and the last game, a guy calls house. It was his first time playing, and unfortuantely he had called late so forfeited the win. 2 numbers later, he calls house again. Caller says, I told you mate, you were late with the call, guy says, no I filled another one!!! 2 full houses on one strip of 6!! Lucky bugger.  Some people go years and never get a house at bingo.

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    in reply to: The lurkers of the gambling world #40813
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    It is one of the main reasons that betting shops have stopped being a good place to go. People hovering around the FOBT’s, trying to tell you what to bet on, and then without fail “I told you that number was coming, sort us out a couple of quid” . Dunno about one in every town, these ponces are 10 a shop in my area!!!

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