Do you want to be 'cured' of Asperger's Syndrome?

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NiceCupOfTea
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23 Oct 2014, 1:57 pm

I dunno. Don't think so. Doesn't seem much point in curing my autism, unless my co-morbid depression, anxiety, etc. can also be cured. It'd be different if I could travel back in time to when I was a baby; would have the pill in a jiffy. And while I'm about it, have a brand new family too.



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23 Oct 2014, 2:23 pm

This is an older thread that has resurfaced. There were several similar threads at the time this one came out. My answer to the OP question remains a firm "no." I would not want to take a pill to cure autism. My reasoning is that I am happy with who I am and what I have accomplished as a result of the gifts and talents autism has given to me.

I have lived with autism, and autism is normal for me. I would not want to become something other than what has always been me. I have accepted autism graciously and taken it as a gift. Although there are challenges (as everyone has regardless of autism or not) I try to focus on the positives of autism in my life (including special intense interests and talents).


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