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Forum: Work and finding a Job Topic: Work Social Events - why oh why oh why oh why??? |
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Posted: 06 Nov 2011, 4:05 pm
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I see that most people who post say that work can't do this kind of thing. Unfortunately, they can. As an aspie myself I see why you don't like to attend social events. You keep work and private separated, and like it that way. However, in order to keep the work atmosphere a happy one, (neurotypical... |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Telling Parents |
ari_ |
Posted: 18 Oct 2011, 4:28 pm
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Hospital workers aren't allowed to reveal any medical information about someone. However, in case of family (especially parents) exceptions are made and even if no one does it on purpose, mistakes are made. And what you said is true, if you know it and don't tell them then they are going to be unhap... |
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Forum: Autism Politics, Activism, and Media Representation Topic: Coming up with a new word for "aspergers" |
ari_ |
Posted: 18 Oct 2011, 4:17 pm
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Well, the name came from the guy who discovered it: Hans Asperger. I'm not personally offended by it, I even consider buying a T-shirt with the text "I have Aspergers. What's your excuse?". So I don't mind. But you will be happy that the next version of the DSM (DSM-V; the manual with all diagnoses)... |
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Forum: Social Skills and Making Friends Topic: When someone just doesn't take a "hint" |
ari_ |
Posted: 08 May 2011, 9:44 am
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I kept saying "I am busy, call me another time", and thought he would get the hint after a few times, but no. Well, if you say "call another time", what do you expect? He's just doing what you asked him to do. If you don't want him to call, say so. For NT people such ways might work, but if he's on... |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: DSM-V: Proposed Severity Scale for Autism Spectrum Disorder |
ari_ |
Posted: 13 Mar 2011, 5:43 pm
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Replies: 24 Views: 5,073
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The version I see states the following:
Quote: A. Persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction across contexts, not accounted for by general developmental delays, and manifest by all 3 of the following:
So it must be all three for A. For B, you need two out of four. |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Communicating in the Workplace |
ari_ |
Posted: 11 Mar 2011, 8:02 am
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If you think you can pull through, do it. It sounds like a good opportunity to learn about communication. And if you're an aspie that's probably an area where you can use help. For you it's free, you learn stuff and you score some points with your boss. So please go if you can. |
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Forum: News and Current Events Topic: Man left to die by the Hospital after they call 911 |
ari_ |
Posted: 12 Feb 2011, 5:51 am
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Replies: 10 Views: 1,535
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The problem is caused by people following protocol. And that's what hospital staff is trained to do: follow the appropriate protocol. In this case a live may have been lost by sending the appropriate help. On the other hand, that same protocol has saved many lives, and you don't know if the ER staff... |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Asperger Syndrome and Rudeness Response |
ari_ |
Posted: 02 Feb 2011, 4:11 am
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Replies: 19 Views: 5,386
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There are two possibilities why the parent in your example got mad. First of, as someone else stated, it's possible that the AS kid already was on the parent's last nerve. If the child had already done things before that happened, this could be the last drop (as in "that does it!"). Second, the NT k... |
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Forum: Social Skills and Making Friends Topic: Should I tell work? |
ari_ |
Posted: 28 Jan 2011, 9:07 am
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Replies: 10 Views: 1,919
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If you decide to tell, don't use it as an excuse. Your way of thinking is different, see it that way. You may find it difficult to connect with other people, and have a reason for it, but you still need to work on it. People generally don't care about the reason, they just care about your attitude. ... |
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Forum: The Haven Topic: Forced to do work downstairs, no more privacy |
ari_ |
Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 11:10 am
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Replies: 11 Views: 1,394
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I can quote selectively too. But recently, my mom forced me to drag my drafting table downstairs and work downstairs! I hate it! Cats playing, TV blasting CSI(and other overrated stuff these days), and my mom playing crap music on the stereo. I have overdue work because I sometimes fall back on turn... |
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Forum: The Haven Topic: Forced to do work downstairs, no more privacy |
ari_ |
Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 10:28 am
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Replies: 11 Views: 1,394
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I have overdue work because ... Resolve that problem and nobody will care where you do your work. As he stated, his work gets overdue because he gets distracted. It's a little vicious circle. Maybe offer to make a good agreement? She's doing this because she is worried about your work. This is not ... |
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Forum: Work and finding a Job Topic: I'm Having a Really Hard Time at Work Today |
ari_ |
Posted: 12 Jan 2011, 2:04 pm
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Does your boss know about your AS? If not, it might be an idea to tell him. If your boss already knows, you can try to ask for changes so you will be able to do a better job. Either way, you will have to face your boss. Dumping your problems on your boss isn't appreciated, but thinking with him prob... |
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Forum: Parents' Discussion Topic: help for disciplining son |
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Posted: 02 Jan 2011, 8:19 pm
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Replies: 10 Views: 1,520
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What is it that you have difficulties with? And how old is your son, what is the situation? Do you for example have a partner or other children? How is your son behaving in school? General advice that should work for any age and situation: be clear and be consistent. If something is not allowed, exp... |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Insurance implications of Asperger diagnosis |
ari_ |
Posted: 30 Dec 2010, 7:41 am
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Replies: 29 Views: 6,552
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. However, I am required by law to wear a medical alert tag when I drive. Huh? Why? It's not as if autism is contagious or something. It's a restriction that is placed on my driver's license. I think it is there to protect the cops if I'm pulled over. Cops that attack "disabled" people sometimes ge... |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Insurance implications of Asperger diagnosis |
ari_ |
Posted: 29 Dec 2010, 2:54 pm
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No, AS is not curable. You can however learn to live with it, so if that's what you mean by treatable then 'yes'. You can get better understanding of other people, but don't expect much. You can't rewire your own brain.
I live in the Netherlands, so I don't know about your insurance. |
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Forum: Getting to know each other Topic: Hey everyone I'm a proud Aspie's Dad and I have a question. |
ari_ |
Posted: 28 Dec 2010, 9:47 pm
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Replies: 13 Views: 2,261
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Well, I'm an aspie so... :) I think it's best if you leave the decision up to him. He probably needs time to think about it before he can commit himself to something like weekly lessons. So I would probably explain to him what it would mean (say, weekly or every other week) and tell him that he can ... |
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