Chronos wrote:
I only post here to bestow upon people knowledge which might prove beneficial to them. That being said, you should keep in mind that having AS is an explanation for being socially ill versed, not a justification, for it.
I've maintained the view that it all explains difficulties, rejection, bullying and other unfair things. In fact, it's been my mother telling me about AS since the 1990s, however she only sees the things on the surface like the routines and interests, not the real problems like the hearing and communication processing as well as the social-ism.
While I am learning what are neurological facts I'm being told IOW they are essentially not real disabilities or I can outgrow them. Meanwhile I'm still like the paper plate and my family insists on loading the entire contents of the buffet table on it, then protesting when one of the entrees falls off, and then the next time when the dessert causes the plate to fold. Where I stand though is that I've overcome a lot but I now have the knowledge that some things are just never going to happen, unless maybe I experience a TBI
@Redrobin Nah dude that's Jethro Tull
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