Hi. I am totally blind, and have Asperger's Syndrome. I was diagnosed as an aspie in 2007, I think. I am staying at a place for the blind in South Carolina, for the purposes of learning independent living skills, and mobility, along with other things. I stay there during the week. Their eventual goal is to help you be as successful in life as you can. Some people I talk to on a day to day basis haven't had much experience with Asperger's Syndrome. I was born blind, so I'm used to dealing with questions about that. I'm discovering that trying to explain a neurological condition is a little different. I am not part of a support group, and am trying my best to advocate for myself. I'm just not fully sure where to begin. Also, I don't know what some mean when they speak of advocates. Are their advocates for those on the spectrum? Haha. I'm sure there are. I'm just not sure of who to contact, and how. I was wondering if anyone had any insight. I don't want Autism Speaks, though I'm sure they'd be more than willing to help me. Get back to me if you have any advice from personal experience, or just in general.