Hello everyone. I'm new today so I thought I'd do a quick post.
What is your first name? Myles
Age: 23
Location: Bristol, UK
Hobbies and Interests: Music, Chemistry, Autism and how the brain works in general
Why are you here? Diagnosed with High-functioning Aspergers when 21 - my sister was also diagnosed with High-functioning Autism before me, kind of how my diagnosis came about
Favorite subjects: Chemistry (my education), Music (my passion), and quite strangely People (which I guess could also be my education as I am learning every day)
Favorite music: Too hard as I love it all
Books: The Northern Lights Trilogy, L.O.T.R, Higgs Boson, All Quiet on the Western Front, Cold Mountain, Immortal Machines, The Little Prince
TV shows/Movies: I don't really do series as they are too much commitment! Movies though yes, I have a huge passion for anime films and any animations
Instrument: Guitar, Piano, Voice, Drums, Clarinet, and I also produce my own music
Do you like sports? If so, which ones?: I do boxing! I also do a lot of exercise as it helps with my anxiety
Family: Mum, Dad, Sister, and Brother (who is younger than me and also a rock star! very annoying) also my dogs! And Kiki our cat (yes after Kiki's Delivery Service)
Clothing: Pretty eclectic taste
How did you find this website? My darling mother
Job: I actually have a sales job for a successful UK IT company
Plans for the future? To earn lots of money so I can follow my dream of becoming a professional musician
Any comments? I have read quite a bit on this website now and I am looking forward to getting stuck in with it. I will open up with you right away. I have had bad problems with anxiety and depression for as long as I can remember. I am getting better at dealing with it the more I learn about myself - and this is something I try and do each day. Initially I rejected my diagnosis but now I have learnt (after severe ups and downs) to embrace it and doing so is making my life easier with each day. I am recognising what I am good at and what I am bad at, and I play to my strengths and weaknesses. I still am rubbish at organising myself and talking to girls though!!
In my diagnosis my doctor (a leading expert in the UK) told me that I grew up and developed my persona by studying humans and their behaviour, analysing it and then applying it to my situation. I agree as looking back it never really felt like it came naturally and that I replicated what I saw from others. I'm fascinated by how the mind works and the more I learn about it the more I feel I can help myself and others around me. Also I was really glad to find out that places like this exist where people can come together and talk about these things in a friendly environment.
So yes. Looking forward to both helping out and being helped out on here