darkaris7
Member
Hello all, ive recently (yesterday) been diagnosed with Aspergers at the very late age of 20. it wasnt rly a shock to anyone cause of my general awkardness when it comes to being around people, but its a huge relief to finally have a name for it.
Now, this is something i always wondered but was afraid it would sound wierd to others or they would think im just looking for attention.
After a certain age, i think 12-13 i started thinking in a very bizzare way. I would observe the stuff happening around me, people talking, cars speeding about, anything rly that happened to cross my field of view and i would narrate it in my mind. it was like writing a book in my head about everything happening around me. Also the wierdest thing about it is i did it in a different language (english) than my native one (greek). It was so intense i couldnt pay attention to classes or my parents or other people and i came off as being inconsiderate to them. Thankfully i got over it 3 years later without too much damage done to my early education.
So has anyone experienced this? I still feel kinda wierd talking about it. Honestly i decided to make this thread just cause i read somewhere aspies "verbalize" their thoughts.
PS. im new here and i noticed many people using the word NT when referring to "normal" people. What does it stand for?
Now, this is something i always wondered but was afraid it would sound wierd to others or they would think im just looking for attention.
After a certain age, i think 12-13 i started thinking in a very bizzare way. I would observe the stuff happening around me, people talking, cars speeding about, anything rly that happened to cross my field of view and i would narrate it in my mind. it was like writing a book in my head about everything happening around me. Also the wierdest thing about it is i did it in a different language (english) than my native one (greek). It was so intense i couldnt pay attention to classes or my parents or other people and i came off as being inconsiderate to them. Thankfully i got over it 3 years later without too much damage done to my early education.
So has anyone experienced this? I still feel kinda wierd talking about it. Honestly i decided to make this thread just cause i read somewhere aspies "verbalize" their thoughts.
PS. im new here and i noticed many people using the word NT when referring to "normal" people. What does it stand for?