Adults On The Autism Spectrum
Maybe you were really shy as a child. Perhaps you took home a huge stack of books from the school library, read them, and returned them the next day. Or did your best friend find you crying in your closet, unable to answer the question "Why?" At any rate, your life could be traced to the Self-Help section of the local bookstore. Unfortunately, most of the books were not much help. ADHD seemed to fit, at times. Your shrink said you might be Bi-Polar, although she wasn't really certain. All you knew was that you rarely fit in, anywhere. One day at work, it hit you square in the face: I don't speak these people's language! Really, it was like you were all playing this game, and everyone knew the rules but you. You couldn't tell a joke, and you never "got" any joke your co-worker tried to tell you. People started getting annoyed with you, because you had a memory like a steel trap. They didn't appreciate it when you called them on the carpet. Who knew? This was my life, and worse. I finally aced several tests that pointed me to the answer to my questions. The Autism Spectrum. Guess what? Little kids with Autism grow up to be Adults with Autism. Diagnosed late in life? This is the place for you!
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@sirgalahad, how can I describe you? A breath of fresh air, a brother from another mother, and a gift to the Autism community. You tell it like it is. You share with your heart. You do not judge. When someone is sick or hurting, you extend your hand and give a smile. I think that you should probably write a book. I know I would buy it.
i cant write properlike to writ a book ,it takes me too long .i spent 6 years writing my masters and now had 5 years on my doctorate gruff gruff .i don't have a lot to say better at carrying people and holding them up until they get on their feet
where do i go to log a new coment
@mamacitalucita here. I have had more time to think of this question. Some of the most difficult challenges I have had are issues that frequently are associated with Autism. The Depression, Anxiety, and to a lesser degree, OCD. As I have said many times regarding my physical conditions, all of them respond to the power of positivity, eliminating negative self-talk, and practicing mindfulness. When one practices self-care, the diet is managed by reading everything one can and implementing legitimate, health-giving foods. Exercise, keeping busy, taking time to rest every day and just be still ...all of these things help the body, mind, and soul. There are certainly times when medication is a necessity. The more detailed and honest I am with my doctor, the better he can understand what is going on with me. If I do not tell him what is going on, his hands are tied. It took me years to tell him of my extreme anxiety. I was embarrassed, because I felt there were so many other things wrong with me. I felt so broken, so damaged. So, there you have it. It's difficult at times to find quality medical care to help you live your life as full as possible. It's even harder when you have multiple conditions that require "fine tuning." Oftentimes you are given the impression by medical staff that they find it hard to believe that one person could have so many ailments. Sometimes they even act like you are making it up. But you have to keep trying. You have to keep believing that tomorrow will be a better day. If you have co-existing conditions, they will wreck havoc with your Autism if you allow it. Keep your meds filled and take them as directed. Keep a journal, jot down times when you feel bad, or your meds don't seem to be working as effectively. Make sure you include things in your life everyday that give you joy. If you don't have any, you need to find some. They are out there. And they are in there - inside of you. Remember what you loved to do as a child? It's time to get back to it. Or a reasonable attempt. .Need a tribe? Community? Come here. We are a very diverse bunch but we work together as a team. That's what community is about. We are better together. Love and light, @mamacitalucita
@johnbishop, I will say that anyone who loves trains is a friend of mine! I never had a train set as a child, but I made sure my children did! I think I really got them for myself, actually! I loved trains so much. Real trains, with smoke and whistles. The noises, oddly enough, were always soothing to me. And the repetitive movements felt like someone had ordered a special stimming exhibition, just for me. The hard metal and wood that made up the body of the trains made me feel safe, protected, cozy. My Father took me on a train trip one time, just him and me. Tell your Nephew to keep up the good work in his research about trains. He's a keeper. Blessings, @mamacitalucita
Mamasitalucita , I bearhug you the area of the brain is the Hypercampus and amygdala and occurs when floods of Epinephrine adrenal gland hormone floods this the flight and fight hormone the Hypercampus and increases anxieties and depression . anotherfrind of mine uses cannabis oil as a nightly dose to help her depression and chronic illness and it gives her fresh relief i am on anti depression meds and usually get changed once a year .I also have cognitive based therapy useful assistance and paintingor singi g or listening to music ,helping others and cuddling a cat or dogs because of the unconditional love
Hi there, @jfsherley! You know, if I do too much one day, I pay for it the next day. I try to have a wide open space in the middle of my day where anything is possible! Kind of exciting, at least to me. If I am going out of town on the weekend, my housework is going to get done by Thursday so I don't have to do anything on Friday. If I have a friend who texts me at the last minute and says "Let's go eat Chinese!" Well too late...I've already had lunch! And here's the thing, I like to plan ahead and know what to expect. I am not the girl who loves surprises. Most of my friends get this now, because I just get real frank with them. They understand. The ones that don't understand, well, I haven't seen them in quite a while. Five months sound familiar? I like your attitude! Until next time, Mamacitalucita
i did find out how and posted a new discussion coment on cureing of autism
@sirgalahad, I am certainly no computer whiz. But I will give it a shot as it seems you and I are the only two people awake in the Free World. OK, I know it's not that funny, but I tried. For starters, at the end of this post I am making to you, right now, is a rectangle on the left hand side of the page. Click on reply. A space will open up where you make a comment or ask a question. Try that first, because I am punchy with sleepiness and have to go to sleep. If I can find more info I will send it to you. Good night, bro. Peace. Mamacitalucita
nigh nigh dear one sleep well i have just found a scientific medical papers that have identified 20 different genes that has been identified inpeople on the autism spectrum .this paper is from boston uni dept biology and dept pharmacology and experimental therapeutics+
paper is FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTS IN Autism : from neurogenesis and neurite growth to synaptic plasticityby james gilbert and hemp-ye man from the frontiers in cellularneuroscience