jandebor93
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I suspect myself of having asperger
can someone explain to me how asperger feels ? thanks in advance.
can someone explain to me how asperger feels ? thanks in advance.
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I have not been diagnosed at least not as far as I know, but everything you have listed i do experience it.I imagine it varies a lot. For me I feel like I'm trapped within myself, find normal situations like shops to be overwhelming, and extremely anxious in unexpected and unfamiliar situations. I find myself becoming obsessed in things for no particular reason. This description on my report I find to be good at accurately summarising it:
I suspect myself of having asperger
can someone explain to me how asperger feels ? thanks in advance.
interesting , what are the positive traits of Asperger ? Where can I take advantage of it ? I think it hinders me more than it does good.For me, the teen years and young adulthood were the worst because the social problems. As I got older, I learned more and gained confidence. Being able to understand concepts and do things that most people cannot, is a very definite plus. Now, as a older person, I really like being a Aspie. If you are an Aspie, there is nothing you can do about it, so you may as well take advantage of it. We are all different, but having a positive attitude and working with what you have is a good idea for anyone.
I'm really curious about the picture could you please explain it?I don't know how to explain this so I'll just blurt it out; I compare it to being really high on weed and very uncertain socially. Especially when everyone else is not high. Getting lost in thoughts, different perspective, weirded out by strangers and human interaction, zone out.
Although I must confess I don't know what it feels like to be normal or NT, to make a comparison.
Or like this below, View attachment 22593
For me shops are too loud and too bright and I wish to be in and out of them as fast as possible. I'm very sensitive to sound and have been my life. That's what my problem is with them. But of course living in a small town the people that work there are my previous classmates so I feel uncomfortable about that - a lot of people know me, I prefer to be unknown.
I don't think they're needed. I think most autistic people have them though.I always wonder if not having sensitivity to sound, light, touch (and perhaps overfamiliarity from others) means I'm not an aspie, as it's not these symptoms that I have which correspond to the list of aspie symptoms and I wonder if they're a prerequisite.
I'm really curious about the picture could you please explain it?
I don't think there's any affect on physical health, but while not itself a mental illness I think there's a higher risk to mental health. It's quite a stressful thing to have.Hey does anyone know if being a asperger is unhealthy?