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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Thank you. Will do!
Thank you for all of the helpful advice!
Thank you for your warm and kind welcome!
If there was a " cure" for Autism, what would you do? Would you research it first? Would you not check into it at all? Or would you study the research, knowing that there are so many people on the Spectrum who have not had the compassion, the encouragement, or maybe the training you have had? What about the late diagnosed children who cannot speak but a few words? But they can type a novel on a keyboard. What about them? What about us? What would you change if you could?
I'll just add @kimmym that whether you @mention another member's name or not, your message can be seen by all members taking part in this discussion and people reading and considering to become members. It's a group discussion. Make sense?
And what about all those co-existing conditions that we on the Spectrum deal with every day? When people get to know you, does it become all too apparent that we must be from another planet?!! Relax, dear friend on the Spectrum. We got this. Trust me, Neurotypicals have their own set of problems. I wouldnt trade my problems for anyone else's. There is so much information out there on how to cope, how to change things we aren't comfortable with. We don't haTgeresve to wait until the perfect Psychiatrist comes along to get started. Read Samantha Crafts' blog or her book Everyday Aspergers. Check out books by Judy Endow and Jeannette Purkis Au. There's power in the word! We can do this! We are better together.
unfortunately there isn't a cure to physiologically change the brain and the biochemistry and neural electrical activity and the comorbidities attached to the changes the brain and the hyper connectivity of the neural synapses
living as an Autistic in an able bodied world and for no sympathy nor empathy in the work environs and to know that one will be demeaned ,mocked, denigrated and abused
@sirgalahad. I don't want to be "cured." I would much rather simmer over an open fire!
Thank you for the clarification. It does make sense now.