Anyone have autism and psychosis?

Or am I the only one?

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  • This is something I'm interested in as I used to have hallucinations when younger. They slowly dissipated. But when I'm really tired there is a fine line between dreaming and being awake. 

    My dreams are a whole other life - incredibly vivid. Sometimes so realistic that while in them I actually perceive entirely different futures (I tend to make goals, lists, create future possibilities while awake). There have been times where I've woken up either sad it wasn't real or relieved. But I do have entire cities or places I might return to while asleep.

    I've read that the only difference between Schizophrenia and Autism is a little element in the brain responsible for differentiating between fantasy and reality and it can go awry. I am really fascinated by it. When exhausted, I might hallucinate.

    Does everyone else here have vivid dreams? Or use picture-thinking to problem solve? The imagination is a powerful part of being human. Hyperphants, individuals capable of a rich imagination are usually Autistic.

  • haha, you've just described my experiences with it. I like it. I often do it on purpose. I plan to write about one of them in my autistic lenses for 'A mosaic of autistic lenses' project

  • I like that! Mosaic. Autistic Lenses Project. That sounds amazing. Tell us more!

  • me too. Looks like they want to really work towards change. I have Zoom conversation with Sarah on Saturday. I volunteered to help translate website to polish. There is nothing atm in polish online that's not stigmatised.

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