Did your parents try to learn about AS after your diagnosis

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Abcrone
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20 Mar 2014, 2:04 am

StarCity wrote:
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Were your parents eager to learn about your Asperger's Syndrome after you were diagnosed. ...........


Hi Abcrone,
As with any medical condition I feel it is VERY IMPORTANT to see it as Something Seperate from a persons identity.
If not, a person can become trapped into that "role", and become "stuck" there.

Abcrone, I just wanted to point this out as what you wrote had the word "your".:
Abcrone wrote:
Were your parents eager to learn about your Asperger's Syndrome after you were diagnosed. ...........


If people are to overcome issues that any disabilty creates it is very important that they see it as being seperate from themselves.
Yes, we may be on the spectrum, but the only limitations that we believe we have are those that we have placed upon ourselves. They may have been re-enforced by other people, but it is VERY IMPORTANT to note that we are NOT the disabilty. We are individuals, where each of us is unique.


I always forget that you're always bound to have some fool on this forum site who just can't read between the f*****g lines, When I say "your Aspergers Syndrome" what I really meant was 'the symptoms of your Asperger's syndrome condition ' if I had phrased it that way then you wouldn't of had anything to say and you might of answered the question properly, As you completely misinterpreted that I was trying to suggest that Aspergers syndrome belongs to you, me or any individual one of us and that being on the spectrum makes us all identical and not individually unique which is not what I was remotely trying to suggest. Why couldn't' you just answer directly what I asked instead of writing a whole post related to something not worth even pointing out.

IS THAT ALL YOU TRY TO DO ON THIS SITE? GO AROUND AND LOOK AT EVERY GOD DAM POST AND RIGOROUSLY TRY TO FIND INSIGNIFICANT ERRORS AND COMPLETELY DIVERT THE COURSE OF THE TOPICS THAT PEOPLE HAVE ASKED?

I don't know if you are aware of this but people usually don't like being corrected, ESPECIALLY for insignificant errors in the way they phrase certain things. I don't think you even read any further than the first line of the entire post

Thanks for not answering the question.



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20 Mar 2014, 3:24 pm

Did my parents do any research about it?
Hahahahaha.
NO.
(They had a month between the suggestion I was AS and the official diagnosis because my father wanted to research. What happened? Nothing. What's happening two years later? Nothing. Will anything ever happen? No.)


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