Guys look at the Reality story at the last: Crying

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Omg these Autism stories at the end of each episodes make you cry so much.
Today was a tearful story...😭
Awesome Episode of Antara 👏👏👏 followed by a Very Sweet Perfect
Reality Clip on an Autistic child name of Radhika...she has a sister Roshni who loves her and both mom and sister spoke about her...😭
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Posted: 16 years ago
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I know the mom started to cry at the end too
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Out of all stories that one hit it hard especially with the mother ready to cry. Sister speaking about her wedding and her sister as her best friend.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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All of it..The show the real facts all of it was mindblowing today. yes it also made me cry too. very touching story

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Posted: 16 years ago
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I love when they show them. Radhika at 18 and her sister married and she's still at home with her mom. Yes I had tears in my eyes
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Posted: 16 years ago
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This one was heart wrenching. It was longer than the previous ones and with the more details. It took all my inner strength to keep from crying too

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Posted: 16 years ago
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At the last when her mom was about to ask God something she broke down. My mother and I were watching it and we just cried too. I looked over at my mom and she had tears rolling down. Very touching story. 👏👏
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Posted: 16 years ago
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This thread makes me feel less foolish, heh. There are times, like at the doctor's office, or when I am talking to my (autistic) son's teachers, when I get all choked up. It's hard not to cry, and I don't want to come across as a silly emotional mom...
I wish they would not portray Antara as being so quiet. A lot of autistic kids make non-verbal sounds which are enchanting, demanding etc, quite indicative of their state of mind. Also, they are not all so easy to take to new places; lots of tension when it comes to transitions and routine changes, because the pattern is changed.

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Since they started ariing these clips on reality living with Autism. All of them have been tearful but not more than thursday's when with the mom was going to as Bagwan something and couldn't she broke down crying😭

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Hi Mahika,

I had gone for some meditation workshop where a mother had come whose son had autism and she was also on the verge of tears everytime she spoke..
Why don't you try some hypnotherapy and affirmations.


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