Meet others living with autism: Come say hi
Welcome to the Autism group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
Living with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may have many aspects in common with neurotypicals, but also some uniquenesses. Whether you are someone diagnosed with ASD, or are living with or caring for someone with ASD, let’s connect.
I’m Lisa, and I am the moderator of this group. I look forward to hearing about the lens through which you look at life, your experiences, and what comes easily to you and what presents difficulties. Perhaps you or your loved one has been misunderstood or even mistreated by others, or maybe you have heightened senses that bring you much joy. Whatever your story, I encourage you to share it openly and frankly, and also provide compassion and a place of safety for others touched by autism.
I’d love to welcome you and introduce you to other members. Feel free to browse the topics or start a new one.
Have a seat in a comfy chair, grab a cup of coffee or a beverage you like, and let’s chat. Why not start by introducing yourself?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Autism (ASD) Support Group.
HI MAMACITA
hi gingerw i am back
hi auntoakley
Hello sir Galahad, I am glad you are here.
@sirgalahad Waving my hands wildly to welcome you back here. You've had a tough go recently. I hope you have not been adversely affected by the fires and the environmental concerns of those. Your story is your story, and we each can relate to certain parts of it I am sure. Thank you for being here and thank you for giving us your perspective. You are a strong person and have persevered in light of what others would have you do.
Ginger
first one has to be open that we autistic and neurodiverse do operate on different operating system .Dependent on our comorbidities there will be huge variances in levels of functionality and we all have quite high levels of cognitive abilities and there is functionalities which i pact on how we operate and our express ourselves .its huge mistake to view that we are all dumb.
Agreed, or all the same.
I agree with @sirgalahad. The concept of autism spectrum at the very ground level is simply this: we who are Autistic function from a differently wired brain.
We see the details others miss. Often.
We hear the sounds no one else hears, often.
We smell the fragrances so one else does. Often.
We feel the scratchy individual fibers on the tag behind our tee shirts. Often.
We taste the awful bitterness no one else does. Often.
The only Always in our makeup is that we always look for our tribe who is like us and when we find it we rejoice.
Do you know someone who is like this? I do.
I am someone like this.
Living in this Neurotypical world is hard.
If you know someone like this, know this.
They think and love and cry and dream and play and learn.....
With the best of us.
We are not less than.
Read Neurotribes with me.
Love and light,
Mamacita Jane
@mamacita This morning I am feeling very vulnerable. Your words are a lifeboat for me. My simple "Thank you" seems so trite.
Ginger
@gingerw .....when you are vulnerable, please think of me. I am your sister across the country who shares a way of thinking and feeling that most people around us don't.
Remenber me when you experience burnout. I survived, and so will you.
When you are this close to a meltdown, do not forget that you have fought many battles to get where you are. That meltdown is a wake-up call that lets you know we need a big healthy dose of time and space and self care. Whatever that is for you, I send huge doses of love and peace your way.
Healing prayers and loving light, always, always to you, my friend. We have been given a mission and sometimes we get tired.
Rest.
Breathe.
You do not fight alone.
We are all here for you.
And we are here for you who read this message. We are better together.
Love and light,
Mamacita Jane