We have dealt with autism for forty-six of our son, Ben's, forty-nine years. I will be honest and say that it has been very difficult at times, but has turned into a blessing in disquise as the years have passed. When Ben was very small, my husband said to me, "Maybe he'll be your comfort in your old age!" I thought that to be ludicrous then, but it has proved instead to be prophetic. Ben is now a kindred spirit in many ways--even without speaking. His innocence and enjoyment of life's simple pleasures keep us aware of what is really important in life. He is my "spiritual buddy," and his problems brought both my husband and me into a personal relationship with Jesus many years ago, and it has given us the strength, peace, and hope to continue on. That is indeed a comfort that can't be beat!
Carole Norman ScottTulsa, OK