KingdomOfRats wrote:
Vulcan,
not sure if this is the same sort of thing,as do not understand the experiences/words have written well,but am have a teenage cousin in dublin who does not always know when something didn't happen/isn't real,he has hf autism [not as],the social services have questioned his mum and dad a lot over the years because he tells his social worker bad things that did not happen-but they happened in his head,maybe he sees a tv programme and gets it mixed up with memories of others so they end up merged.
his mum and dad were told it was part of his autism-though that wasn't by specialists in autism,a support worker here [one of the residential home staff] who knows quite a lot about basic autism told dad it sounds more like a MH side than autism.
so it sounds like it may be the MH side,but then why was he told it's part of autism [cant just be because of how bad dublin is with autism understanding].
maybe it would be good to speak to a autism or asperger specialist if want to find out further [would get more help out of a pyschologist,as they know the MH side as well and cant relie on the medical model like pyschiatrists].
MH? what does it stand for?
also, i think it is a bit like what you describe here, but not to such a large extend, or atleast i am not aware of it...it seems like a combination between this confusion and the JTC described by ephemerella.. its very hard to explain and so that is why i had such limited information to begin with...
but its not so "big" in scale, its very limited...