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Forum: Random Discussion Topic: A Step Closer to Being Behind the Wheel |
BellevilleAspie |
Posted: 29 May 2016, 3:28 pm
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I passed my driver's exam on April 21st after a failure on April 19th due to blowing a stop sign at the very start of the exam (test anxiety got to me and some how I missed the stop sign even though it was very obvious). Second exam I got a nice examiner who gave me some hints like "At the Stop... |
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Forum: Random Discussion Topic: A Step Closer to Being Behind the Wheel |
BellevilleAspie |
Posted: 22 Mar 2016, 11:26 pm
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Been about 10+ days since I've updated this. I've been out on a couple of drives with the instructor and so far it hasn't been too terribly bad. I've so far done some in town driving, roundabouts, some parking, and some highway/interstate time. First lesson was rough as one would expect, jerky stops... |
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Forum: Random Discussion Topic: A Step Closer to Being Behind the Wheel |
BellevilleAspie |
Posted: 09 Mar 2016, 11:21 pm
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On and have been on Wellburtin for several years which helps with mood swings and I've tried Paxil for anxiety with nasty side-effects even on a low introductory dose for a few days. Tried upping the Wellburtin from 150mg daily to 150mg twice days for 300mg per day, which helped a little, but after ... |
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Forum: Random Discussion Topic: A Step Closer to Being Behind the Wheel |
BellevilleAspie |
Posted: 09 Mar 2016, 3:04 pm
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I'm pumped today, I passed my written permit test with flying colors (perfect score), and the vision test (I don't wear prescription glasses or contacts), and I now have my driver's instruction permit. I'll be calling my local area driving school to start the actual driving lessons hopefully as soon... |
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Forum: Work and finding a Job Topic: Asperger's/Autism and Driving |
BellevilleAspie |
Posted: 05 Mar 2016, 9:37 pm
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Time for a bit of an update on this: I have made a decision, and that decision is to try and go for it once again (3rd time's the charm right?). I'll taking the written test for my permit on Thursday of next week, and then the following week (Monday or Tuesday), I will likely be taking my first less... |
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Forum: Work and finding a Job Topic: Asperger's/Autism and Driving |
BellevilleAspie |
Posted: 20 Feb 2016, 11:10 pm
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Driving has always been a strength of mine, but I relate to your feelings, so I have a few things to offer. While I did not have driver's ed at my school, I also refused to take the course privately due to the anxiety of having an instructor and being with kids my own age. I took an online course, ... |
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Forum: Work and finding a Job Topic: Asperger's/Autism and Driving |
BellevilleAspie |
Posted: 20 Feb 2016, 4:22 pm
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Not quite a 'work' related topic, but I couldn't find anywhere else where this was appropriate to post. I'm 29 years old and I took drivers ed in High School and did PASS, but I was too nervous and anxious to take the driving test to get my license. I had a very bad experience when I was 15 and firs... |
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Forum: Random Discussion Topic: Going Bald at a young age... |
BellevilleAspie |
Posted: 05 Dec 2015, 9:45 am
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I've become accused to the bald/shaven look and can't recognize myself with hair beyond a quarter inch or more. Just wish that If I was going bald, I would just lose all my scalp hair and be done with it, but sadly that's not in the cards. I'll lose all the hair on the top of my head, but likely kee... |
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Forum: Random Discussion Topic: Long Hair vs Short Hair |
BellevilleAspie |
Posted: 05 Dec 2015, 9:39 am
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If I had a choice, I would prefer longer hair. However genetics has instead dealt me the bald card, and even when I had a full head of hair it still wouldn't grow much more then shoulder length before it just became a giant bozo the clown/pum pum shape. Even though I'm going bald, about 75-80% of my... |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Can you describe your sensory overload and/or shutdowns? |
BellevilleAspie |
Posted: 05 Dec 2015, 9:23 am
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Replies: 57 Views: 13,598
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Actually I have had a couple 'shutdowns' looking back on it. However the fact it took awhile thinking about it tells you how rare they are. Usually my shutdowns are due to a traumatic event, or a situation so alien or scary that it literally causes me to freeze and just stay in one area with the 'De... |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: What is your Aspie Quiz score |
BellevilleAspie |
Posted: 05 Dec 2015, 8:56 am
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Bit of a weird 'wheel' here. Says that I'm pretty much 50/50
122 out of 200 Asperger's. 99-200 'Normie' if I'm reading it right.
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Trouble enjoying the now moment when work lurks in future... |
BellevilleAspie |
Posted: 04 Dec 2015, 9:09 pm
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Yep, describes me in a nutshell. Especially in regards to things that I really don't have control of, like my death or the end of the world should that ever occur. As for 'fun' things I often find the anticipation more exciting then the actual event. |
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Forum: Random Discussion Topic: Going Bald at a young age... |
BellevilleAspie |
Posted: 04 Dec 2015, 9:02 pm
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Title pretty much says it all. I starting going bald in late high school into college with the classic widow's peak and small area of thinning on the vertex/crown. Stayed this way for several years, but the baldness in the last year or so has exploded in size with the vertex now completely bald, and... |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Poll: Is it worth being fat and happy or skinny & miserable? |
BellevilleAspie |
Posted: 04 Dec 2015, 8:50 pm
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That depends on who you ask. Most people its a quality of life thing. Meaning they'd rather suffer the ill effects or in extreme cases die sooner, if it means that between now and the bad thing is of higher quality (less pain physically or psychologically) then it's worth. Some would rather squeeze ... |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Aspies: What are your Special Interests? |
BellevilleAspie |
Posted: 04 Dec 2015, 8:42 pm
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Replies: 66 Views: 3,637
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Past: Lord Zedd (Power Rangers) Ronin Warriors (anime) Full Metal Alchemist (anime) Borg (Star Trek) Weather Astronomy Goth Subculture Doomsday/Armageddon stuff Time Present: Weather (still) Prisons/Jails Doomsday/Armageddon stuff Beards/Facial Hair Sunglasses Zentai Suits/Mummification Animosity in... |
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Forum: General Autism Discussion Topic: Can you describe your sensory overload and/or shutdowns? |
BellevilleAspie |
Posted: 04 Dec 2015, 8:35 pm
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I'm in a class of my own, I usually don't get the classic audi/aspie sensory overloads, but if I'm stressed or people put a lot of tasks on me suddenly when I have/had other plans, along with changes to routine can result in what I call 'Huffy Harries' It's a combination of anger, frustration, and o... |
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