Project

I am currently awaiting for my GP to finish my refferal and get it sent off to the appropriate place, in this time I am a bit of a prisoner of my own mind so I thought to myself, why not make this a project? the project is too get onto paper the best ways to describe the realities of Autism Spectrum Disorder, I am not even sure if I have it yet however I do have a strong suspicion it is much more fitting than what I previously thought (ADD). Anyway, here is what I have got down.

As an introduction to whatever you might call this

I would like to say that people have a misinterpretation

on what being on the spectrum actually means and

i believe I fall onto this spectrum somehow because

my thought process is noteably different to other

 peoples

(I tend to notice this more in intellectual ways,

from what I interpret to be me trying to compensate for

myself in the past).

it effects some worse than it does others,

the way I think of it is that there is a "glitch in the matrix", I am referring to my brains chemical makeup? I can't describe what I mean by that to a full extent...

but it makes sense too me. 

does anyone else feel like this? as in does anyone feel that  am sort of touching on the subject with a different approach? (sorry for bad spacing I wrote alot of this in notepad)

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    Hi DS,

    Have you read some books on AS? (e.g. Attwoods comple guide to Aspergers) My guess is that you will read all about yourself there! I was amazed when reading Attwoods book and Valerie Gaus book 'Living Well on the Spectrum.' that I seemed to be reading books about myself.

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    Hi DS,

    Have you read some books on AS? (e.g. Attwoods comple guide to Aspergers) My guess is that you will read all about yourself there! I was amazed when reading Attwoods book and Valerie Gaus book 'Living Well on the Spectrum.' that I seemed to be reading books about myself.

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