Autism and old people

Saying goodbye with some anguish and melancholy.

I launched in my micro possibilities a campaign on various sites in favor of some form of assistance for old age aspies .      Many of them have never been diagnosed, many of them don’t even know of the origins of their suffering. If they are so called high functioning, they may have thought, before the revelation, that they were “normal” people even as they had to go through an enormous amount of effort, and a constant feeling that there was something wrong, some sort of self deception and falsity in what they did, in their job and family life, if they had one, which rarely happens. They are normally single and loners. Fatigue was not a help in their  perception of their efforts. In a sense old aspies are left to manage their own winter by themselves. Wisdom is nowadays not commodity requested by society.

 Dependence is an act of begging, which not many can rely on for their insularity. At a certain age they normally have no more families or relatives. “Friends”, or, better, acquaintances disappear. An old aspie cannot protect anybody, and cannot receive protection. Are severe autistics in better condition? Donna Williams maintains that they are less desperate. I don’t know.

A blind, a deaf mute, a limp receive some assistance, if anything by the social services. Aspies are invisible.

 

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  • I can relate to:

    'Getting in workmen is immensely difficult, as I do not comprehend their banter and informality'. (longman)

    'Any form of request (a taxi, to buy a pair of trousers, to ask for a plumber, a rough exchange with a passerby) is a trials which leaves me days to recover'. (Abloner)


    I think that it is hardest when you have asperger's in a very subtle way, when you don't 'look' disabled. (Hope)

    I get the feeling that unless you are a problem to society then society are happy for you to fall through the cracks and dissapear. This makes me frustrated and angry. I really do sometimes want to smash things up and shout. I guess I am frustrated at my inability to communicate. I do have thoughts of killing myself or just being destructive........ would that be a from of communication?


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  • I can relate to:

    'Getting in workmen is immensely difficult, as I do not comprehend their banter and informality'. (longman)

    'Any form of request (a taxi, to buy a pair of trousers, to ask for a plumber, a rough exchange with a passerby) is a trials which leaves me days to recover'. (Abloner)


    I think that it is hardest when you have asperger's in a very subtle way, when you don't 'look' disabled. (Hope)

    I get the feeling that unless you are a problem to society then society are happy for you to fall through the cracks and dissapear. This makes me frustrated and angry. I really do sometimes want to smash things up and shout. I guess I am frustrated at my inability to communicate. I do have thoughts of killing myself or just being destructive........ would that be a from of communication?


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