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Supremelogic1
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19 Jul 2010, 8:47 am

Greetings my fellow aspies.

Id like to show you all something.
Its a Youtube channel where the fellow aspie Linus talks about his eperiences and perspectives on all things aspie.
The earlier form of this channel is part of what helped me understand myself and my Aspieness when i wasnt sure if i had it.

His youtube channel is named InjuredMindss and even if we all might not agree with everything he says, its all good food for thought.

Hers a link to InjuredMindss Channel

Do you have Aspergers syndrome? (one of his earliest)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA_UZ3vPza0[/youtube]
Explaining symptoms (part 1 of 2)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vca1Biwct0c&feature=related[/youtube]
Remeber that all he says is from his personal experience and CAN be signs of aspergers, but isnt necesarily.

PS. Sorry if my spelling is bad, Dyslexia.


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Willard
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19 Jul 2010, 11:01 am

Supremelogic1 wrote:
The earlier form of this channel is part of what helped me understand myself and my Aspieness when i wasnt sure if i had it.


IMO if you read the diagnostic criteria and don't immediately KNOW that you have it - you don't.



gassy
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19 Jul 2010, 11:31 am

Willard wrote:
Supremelogic1 wrote:
The earlier form of this channel is part of what helped me understand myself and my Aspieness when i wasnt sure if i had it.


IMO if you read the diagnostic criteria and don't immediately KNOW that you have it - you don't.


I know you said in your opinion, but if your very analytical and indecisive, and unable to come to a decision (ala me), or dont quite realise the extent of your "aspieness", or are simply in denial about it then just looking at a diagnosis pobably wouldn't immediatly help.

Though saying that just simply watching a video probably wouldn't do so either.

Though i do enjoy those types of videos and they're beneficial to me for other reasons.



Supremelogic1
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19 Jul 2010, 12:14 pm

Willard wrote:
Supremelogic1 wrote:
The earlier form of this channel is part of what helped me understand myself and my Aspieness when i wasnt sure if i had it.


IMO if you read the diagnostic criteria and don't immediately KNOW that you have it - you don't.


I hadnt read upp on the diagnostic criteria yett back then, i had only heard bits and pieces about aspergers.
The videos helped me understand that alott of the things i do that i thought was inconsequential, actualy point towards aspergers.


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