My thoughts on autism...

Hi, this is Eddie. You all know my last name, but I can't say it here or it'll be removed! Anyway, this post is about what I think about autism. As many of you will know, me and my older brother are autistic. It's not something that, as a general rule, I give a lot of thought to. Naturally, I'm aware of having it and I wouldn't accept a cure for it if one ever became available but it's just not something I often idolise. 

The way I interact with autism, I often get sensitive with sudden loud noises. When I'm listening to certain types of music or watching a YTP, I expect loud noises but something like a fire alarm at school is something I often struggle with. But every cloud has a silver lining - it's always nice when it goes off during a terrible lesson! I also don't like how certain things feel, taste or smell. These are quite common autism symptoms, and they're the ones I bring to my fore-frontal attention to the highest extent.

I also often lose control of what I say and/or do in the heat of the moment. A lot of you may get this issue, some to a higher extent than others. Other than those two, I don't really give autism a lot of thought. But autism is a part of me, and I wouldn't remove it for any reason. 

Celebrities such as Dan Aykroyd, Satoshi Tajiri, Tim Burton, David Byrne, Greta Thunberg, Steven Spielberg, Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton are all autistic, for a fun fact, as well as many other people. 

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  • Hi Sarah it's nice to meet you too Slight smile Thank you so very much for the resources, these looks like they could be really useful for me so I will have a look and see if I can get any help from them. Some sort of help would be good. I'm not in any danger but I'm not exactly perfect either so something is probably required just to make life a little more enjoyable for me. 

    Thank you again, I do appreciate this a lot.

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