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League_Girl
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31 Oct 2016, 3:26 pm

random1 wrote:
Starfoxx wrote:
Hmm. Where you diagnosed as autistic before you has a stroke or after?

after
had stroke as baby
but they tested my brain
and i do have autism

did my stroke trigger the disorder



Why does it matter?

Are you concerned you are lying about autism and faking it?

Just as long as you are honest about your medical history, let people decide on their own.


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31 Oct 2016, 7:32 pm

i dont know if the two are related, when i was little i was hit on the head with a tv, yes really, it was a square box tv on a little platform that it fit perfectly onto, and it had an arm on it that could stretch out to move the tv around, it was in my dads room, well one day it fell off of the wall as i was coming into the room to talk to my dad for some reason (i dont remember, being very little then) and it hit me on the head as it came down, luckily it only clipped me, if id been standing only a bit further forward it would have hit me directly full force and probably killed me, but luckily only the edge of it hit me on the head as it came down.....i felt light headed and dizzy afterwards but i never went to hospital for it or anything. maybe that caused this, but i dont know, i mean, i dont feel like it did as i dont appear to have had any negative effects from it, and autism runs in the family (on my dads side, except it skipped my dad), so i think it relies on genetics more (but maybe not completely), but i cant say for certain as i cant really prove that apart from saying that it runs in the family


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