Published on 12, July, 2020
I've always had a lesion in my brain and I've had epilepsy for as long as I can remember, so I was pretty neuro atypical long before I got this autism diagnosis as an adult just one or two years ago. I don't think you can say that someone you never met and know nothing about is "neurotypical" It's just a complete assumption and it's rude.
OK I'm done now. Can't seem to say anything without causing an argument. You have explained nothing except that people with epilepsy are in some sort of limbo. I guess that is one good thing about being autistic after all then - I get to fit one of the categories.
I apologise for getting argumentative about it. I can see the point you are making, and it is perfectly valid. I wasn't looking at in the way that you were. I was wrong to get on my high horse about it.