Looks Like I’m Experiencing My First Aspie Cold

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21 Nov 2010, 7:53 am

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I’ve had a cold before I got my Asperger Syndrome Diagnosis. However this is my first cold since my Diagnoses meaning that I’ve lost my Aspie Cold Virginity. The main symptoms I’m having is a sore throat and an headache. Either way I’m pleased for myself.

What was it like losing your Aspie Cold Virginity?



21 Nov 2010, 8:41 am

there is no difference because there is no difference in your physical health before and after being diagnosed with asperger's syndrome.



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21 Nov 2010, 9:01 am

Jutty wrote:
there is no difference because there is no difference in your physical health before and after being diagnosed with asperger's syndrome.


I think he's not that serious about it, just making conversation.


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21 Nov 2010, 9:39 am

are you sure you weren't diagnosed with AIDS?



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21 Nov 2010, 9:40 am

Aawww, get well soon fellow Aspergian.....coincidentally, I am in my flat miserably sick right now. I have an appt. tomorrow a.m. & hope I do not have pneumonia 8O Hope I'm not contagious too (the flu that is, not the AS).

At least your sense of humour is intact :) The 'before' & 'after' Aspie.

< fixes Renagade hot lemon tea & snack- - - sans gluten/casein ! ! of course :) Loads of kleenex >

Get well soon (the cold I mean, not the AS) :)


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21 Nov 2010, 10:42 am

LabPet wrote:
Aawww, get well soon fellow Aspergian.....coincidentally, I am in my flat miserably sick right now. I have an appt. tomorrow a.m. & hope I do not have pneumonia 8O Hope I'm not contagious too (the flu that is, not the AS).


I hope you get over your AMS (Aspie Misery Sickness) soon. Maybe we can send each other Aspie Get Well soon cards online?

Here’s mine anyways -

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Like how I cut an A out of loo (Kleenex for poor people like me) paper?

Thanks for the well wishes and fix. Also at least there’s someone with my sense of humour on here!



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21 Nov 2010, 10:49 am

When I saw your thread's title, I thought "Aspie cold" was a term for feeling ill after too much socializing or overstimulation... :roll:



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21 Nov 2010, 10:53 am

ImaginaryTime wrote:
When I saw your thread's title, I thought "Aspie cold" was a term for feeling ill after too much socializing or overstimulation... :roll:


Well you have Yuppie Flu.

Perhaps you could be right? :)

The definition of an Aspie Cold is still up for debate after all..



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21 Nov 2010, 10:54 am

Wow! So impressed, thanks. I plan on recovering soon too.


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22 Nov 2010, 8:25 am

...this is quite an interesting thread...


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22 Nov 2010, 8:30 am

SabbraCadabra wrote:
...this is quite an interesting thread...


:cheers:


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22 Nov 2010, 12:31 pm

When an Aspie is sick with the cold/flu, hot soup is indicated. I know, I had an appt. this morning with my GP and she told me so......

Alphabet soup for the soul - - it's curative:


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22 Nov 2010, 12:44 pm

Isn't it ANNOYING that there are twenty-six letters? Twenty-five would be beautiful, but nooo... it has to be 2x13. Thirteen. Stupid freaking primes. *gets all nerdy and annoyed*


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22 Nov 2010, 12:49 pm

Callista wrote:
Isn't it ANNOYING that there are twenty-six letters? Twenty-five would be beautiful, but nooo... it has to be 2x13. Thirteen. Stupid freaking primes. *gets all nerdy and annoyed*


Precisely. It's downright assymetrical 8)


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22 Nov 2010, 2:04 pm

Get well soon. Get plenty of rest.


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23 Nov 2010, 12:37 am

LabPet wrote:
When an Aspie is sick with the cold/flu, hot soup is indicated. I know, I had an appt. this morning with my GP and she told me so......

Alphabet soup for the soul - - it's curative:


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Personally, I prefer a variable soup.

I've gotten over my first aspie cold. However, there was no evidence of a cough so it was more likely a PDD-NOS cold.


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