The guy that posted this thread is an Autistic "sufferer".
I'd just like to know if you know someone that has it, since I'm bored.
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The guy that posted this thread is an Autistic "sufferer".
I'd just like to know if you know someone that has it, since I'm bored.
*noob question*
Whats autism?
Not personally, not that I know of anyway. I believe you said before you had a minor case of it?
Nope I dont know any one with Autism
I'm actually in the process of being evaluated for a form of Autism called 'Aspergers Syndrome'... Got a friend who's been diagnosed, too.
Kind of a scary concept to think that one's brain is miswired and there's no way to fix it yet.
Severe Autism was most popularly portrayed by Dustin Hoffman in 'Rainman'. It's a situation where you have little to no control over how your brain processes info, but Severe Autistics sometimes have a unique side-effect... Kinda like having the fastest car in the whole world, but only because you've removed the brakes. :P They tend to be very intelligent folks, just completely unable to communicate it properly to others.
High-Functioning Autism and Aspergers' Syndrome are similar, only the 're-wiring' isn't as severe. There are still hindrances to communication... For example, I can't really read books all that well because I tend to try taking in the entire page, rather than just word-by-word or line-by-line. Just ends up confusing me. I also have extreme difficulty precisely communicating what's on my mind, which tends to lead to rambling with large words. ;)
What finally tipped me off was this article on an NPR show called 'The Story'. In it, the subject was talking about how some of his thought processes worked... It was eerily close to my own. He was 40 years old when he was diagnosed... So I figured that it might be something to help explain all the frustrations I was having from how my mind seemed to work.
Again... it's.... kinda freaky.
No, I never had it.
I used to stack up cans when I was little, am I autistic?
No I don't.
What is it like.
I dont personally, but I have one sister with full blown Asperger's, and another with what they are calling "High Performance Autism", which to me sounds like a scam created by pharmaceutical companies. I do have a photographic memory and an odd ability to remember numbers (past phone numbers of people, old school numbers, bus numbers, house addresses, etc) but none of that is attributed to any form of autism.
I urge those of you who are being told you have some form of autism to do some research of your own and get second opinions. These days it seems like anyone will do anything to make a buck.
grrrr..i have autism yea! *drools* i like bunnys *tries to bite ear and says my name at same time*
No, red_sox... That's called 'paranoid delusional'. That's considerably different :P
And Cap'n, my waiting this long was because of precisely what you say. I first heard about Aspergers' about 2 or so years ago, but I didn't wanna jump to any conclusions. Also, I thought that a general psychologist wouldn't be properly trained to diagnose it, and that someone properly trained to diagnose it would see it anywhere. :P
It wasn't until I heard that article on 'The Story' that I really decided to buckle down, put my fears aside, and give it a shot. I don't plan to just roll over and make it easy for anyone... If it's something this significant, I wanna be damn sure.
From what I've read, though, there ARE fine differences between HFA (High Functioning Autism) and Aspergers', though they are very thin differences. Either way, they're almost the same thing.
when you say aspergers it sounds like ass bugers. LOLZ
dude sox, stop spamming.
and this isnt a laughing matter.
my bad. its just so funny. durrrrrrrr. lol no I'm done
An assburger sounds gross, unless you're into scat sex, or you're Hannibal the Cannibal. ;)
Anyway, what's it like? I'm not sure, since I've never lived someone else's life.
Whenever I'm in a strange environment (lets say a party for example) I'll eventually start flipping out (I have overcome this).
I grew up knowing a kid with autism, since we were in the first grade till we graduated high school.
I'm completely ignorant about how one is diagnosed with autism, but according to him, he became autistic after taking some sort of medicine when he was much younger.
A large number of autism cases are caused by the chemicals in vaccines.
OFFICIALLY, there's no known cause. The number of people being diagnosed has spiked within the past 20 years or so.
I hate conspiracy theories, though, and I haven't been researching long enough to come up with a hypothesis of my own...
maybe you are just a spazmoid! no joking. but yeah i know a dude with asbergers, pretty ****ed up guy. some totally autistic people are awesome at maths especially...
Yeah... something like that would probably help with my issues with learning stuff... I love number-math, but I can't wrap my head around stuff like Calculus or geometry/trigonometry. Basically, if it deals in absolutes, I'm fine. Which is where my problem with learning how to program comes in :P I can handle HTML, 'cause it does exactly what you tell it to ("I don't even see the code. All I see is Blonde... Brunette...Redhead..."). I can't handle Java or C++ or whatnot 'cause you have to tell the computer how to decide what its supposed to do.
I just don't think I'd like the Idea of having to 'underclock' my brain just to learn stuff. :P I'd also be worried that my 'real' personality would be undermined by whatever meds I might be advised to take to combat the other stuff going on....
(EDIT: Ah, here we go. Found something useful I had been looking for for a previous post...)
Quote:
Pervasive developmental disorders (PDD) like autism and Asperger Syndrome have been on the rise for years. Measles Mumps Rubella (MMR) vaccines and thimerosal-containing vaccines (which are approximately 50 percent ethylmercury) have been suggested as possible causes. A new McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) study, published in the scientific journal Pediatrics, assessed the link between childhood immunizations and PDD in 28,000 Quebec children and finally clears MMR vaccines and thimerosal-containing immunizations as risk factors.
Yeah, my question is why the heck they'd put mercury in a vaccine. No wonder it screws people.
Its like putting toxins in smokes, it doesnt make sense, the tobacco kills its supporters, and some things are never known.
my girlfriend has autism, followed with a bunch of other disorders (OCD, ADD, ADHD) she takes many pills when she wakes up, and sleeping pills to get to sleep. plus with her OCD she tends to pluck out her eyebrows for some unknown reason, but she draws them in later. shes a nice girl though. but she cant keep straight eye contact for more than a few seconds, because her eyes start wandering off somewhere else. i guess before i knew her she was barely able to communicate and she'd stare at the floor a lot, but now shes better at looking at the persons face and talking. nice girl though, she just hates her family. she went goth after a while and right now shes very friendly to almost everyone. Her autism has affected her in the past but shes overcoming it pretty well.
I'm a counselor at a camp for disabled kids and stuff. Lots of autistic kids. Most are pretty smart and can sometimes talk. They get frustrated with everything however. I can imagine. If you know you could do something but you're being limited. Must be tough.
I think I know someone who has autism. I have ADD and I take drugs for it.
Hello I have ADD.
Edit: VampDude you spelled autism wrong. What are youSpoiler!
maybe you got a new disease, Exitis.
I did a little digging and found that they've found an actual genetic cause for Autism and Aspergers' Syndrome. It seems that it's one specific chromosome that decides to misbehave which causes Spectrum disorders.
From what I understand, this region of the chromosome is swapped with another in Aspergers' and completely missing in those with full-on Autism.
Source: http://www.nature.com/ejhg/journal/v.../5200939a.html