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09 Sep 2005, 7:01 pm

haha. I thought that title was more creative than "Hi, I'm new"...

anyway. My name is Erin. I'm 16 and I live in Pennsylvania. I've been trying to find out what's wrong with me for a long time. After thinking about it for a long time, I am confident that I have Asperger's. I haven't told my parents yet though. I'm sort of afraid to, just because I don't know what good it would do at this point. But I will probably try to anyway....

I'm glad I found this website. It makes me feel better. :D


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09 Sep 2005, 7:44 pm

fasciculation_imitation wrote:
haha. I thought that title was more creative than "Hi, I'm new"...


Not really, but I still like it. :)

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anyway. My name is Erin. I'm 16 and I live in Pennsylvania. I've been trying to find out what's wrong with me for a long time. After thinking about it for a long time, I am confident that I have Asperger's. I haven't told my parents yet though. I'm sort of afraid to, just because I don't know what good it would do at this point. But I will probably try to anyway....

I'm glad I found this website. It makes me feel better. :D


Welcome aboard Erin. I'm Mike, age 20 from New Jersey, and I've been officially diagnosed with Asperger's. Would you mind sharing what makes you think you have AS?



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09 Sep 2005, 8:04 pm

I'm completely unable to normally socialize. Just being around people makes me so uncomfortable. But also, when I was younger, I was actually loud and obnoxious. I would look up words, and then run around the classroom asking people if they knew what they meant. Then when they didn't I would inform them. Then suddenly, it hit me that everyone thought I was wierd, and I clammed up, like, well, a clam.

I flap my hands, I rock back and forth. I have a quiet, monotone voice. My posture is god-awful. My eyes are totally glassy, and glazed looking.

I just don't get people. Sometimes I look on them like some other species that I observe and think are interesting. I'm really into studying history and culture, and I think that's why.

ummm, yeah, sounds pretty Asperger's-y to me.


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09 Sep 2005, 8:40 pm

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I'm completely unable to normally socialize. Just being around people makes me so uncomfortable. But also, when I was younger, I was actually loud and obnoxious. I would look up words, and then run around the classroom asking people if they knew what they meant. Then when they didn't I would inform them. Then suddenly, it hit me that everyone thought I was wierd, and I clammed up, like, well, a clam.

I flap my hands, I rock back and forth. I have a quiet, monotone voice. My posture is god-awful. My eyes are totally glassy, and glazed looking.

I just don't get people. Sometimes I look on them like some other species that I observe and think are interesting. I'm really into studying history and culture, and I think that's why.

ummm, yeah, sounds pretty Asperger's-y to me.


Yeah, I'd say. But hey, join the party. :)



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09 Sep 2005, 9:04 pm

fasciculation_imitation wrote:
I'm completely unable to normally socialize. Just being around people makes me so uncomfortable. But also, when I was younger, I was actually loud and obnoxious. I would look up words, and then run around the classroom asking people if they knew what they meant. Then when they didn't I would inform them. Then suddenly, it hit me that everyone thought I was wierd, and I clammed up, like, well, a clam.

I flap my hands, I rock back and forth. I have a quiet, monotone voice. My posture is god-awful. My eyes are totally glassy, and glazed looking.

I just don't get people. Sometimes I look on them like some other species that I observe and think are interesting. I'm really into studying history and culture, and I think that's why.

ummm, yeah, sounds pretty Asperger's-y to me.
Sounds familiar.

I'm 56. I have two sons, one your age, with autism. As I read about autism, I learned about Aspergers Syndrome and began to realize that adult self-histories sounded like my autobiography.

Diagnosis, at my age, would do me no good, and might hurt me due to the prejudice of some. At 16, I would say that it would depend on how well you are able to function in school and how much support you may or may not need in your adult years.

Hang out here. It's a very good and comfortable "planet," even for a Noob. :lol:



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10 Sep 2005, 1:46 am

welcome to WP, fasciculation_imitation! :)

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10 Sep 2005, 8:05 am

Hi, Erin. Welcome!

I apologize for the long-awaited reply. I just started school on Tuesday.

I wanted to say that I hope you come to a reasonable conclusion about whether you have AS or not. We are a great group of people, and we will be able to help you with your social issues all we can.

If you have any questions, just remember that a number of us are online throughout the day. We will provide an answer.


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10 Sep 2005, 8:28 am

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After thinking about it for a long time, I am confident that I have Asperger's. I haven't told my parents yet though. I'm sort of afraid to, just because I don't know what good it would do at this point. But I will probably try to anyway....


Haven't come out of the closet yet, eh?


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10 Sep 2005, 10:38 am

"Haven't come out of the closet yet, eh?"

haha. no. It just seems like it'd be. "Hey, I have this" And they'd say "What do you want me to do about it?" And I'd say " I don't know"

:::::awkward silence::::::

And then I'd hear(for the hundreth time) how my dad (The class Vice president) was socially awkward.

yeah right.


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10 Sep 2005, 11:48 am

I can kinda understand what you're getting at, but I still think you should tell them. This is a legitimate condition, and it's never too late to get a diagnosis.



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12 Sep 2005, 5:13 am

Greetings.


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16 Sep 2005, 4:36 am

Had to find your welcoming topic after seeing the other one where you describe trying to talk to your parents. It was about as fun and fruitful as somebody running their nails across a chalkboard (And I'm sensitive to sound) for me. But I already went into that on the other thread.

Good to meet you, and I'm enjoying this forum too. ^^

My father's probably HFA or even Asperger's, (once again, don't want to go into something wildly off-topic I'd already gone into on another thread) and he was born in Pennsylvania too. o_o
Most of the rest of my relatives live there currently.

I hope this is as educational and helpful for you as it is for me.