Please GET RID of functioning labels!!!

Okay, I need to rant. Today I felt CryYell after an ignorant Neurotypical told me that I am 'really high-functioning'. This person, athough not an expert, does work with people who have autism. She does not know me that well, so what does she mean by this? I look, for want of a better word, normal, very normal in fact. There are no outward signs of disability; I have a University degree, I am eloquent and can speak clearly, and do not exhibit any concerning behaviour when I am out in public (note - if I am highly stressed, I can put myself in danger, but most of the time I do not display any strange behaviour). Yes my traits not immediately obvious, but my life is severely impacted by my traits: I cannot organise my life without parental support; I have OCD;dyscalculia; anxiety. Now, on there own, these traits might not be that significant, but when combined, they prevent me from working and living a full and varied life - is there anything high-functioning about this?!!! This label trivialises my difficulties and is incredibly patronising. Has anyone else here experienced  anguish upon hearing this term? Has anyone else been described as 'high-functioning', while disagreeing that the term applies to them? And is not 'low functioning' equally problematic?

 

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  • Former Member
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    Personally I'm quite happy with HFA as a label. I would much rather be HFA than LFA. To me it means that I function quite well considering that I have ASD. It doesn't mean that I'm a high functioning person overall. If you have HFA and a degree then it means that you are in the top half of people with ASD and that you are also in the top 50% of the general population if 50% of people have degrees and 50% don't.

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    Personally I'm quite happy with HFA as a label. I would much rather be HFA than LFA. To me it means that I function quite well considering that I have ASD. It doesn't mean that I'm a high functioning person overall. If you have HFA and a degree then it means that you are in the top half of people with ASD and that you are also in the top 50% of the general population if 50% of people have degrees and 50% don't.

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