kraftiekortie wrote:
I used to have classic autism when I was very young.
I could understand that you want to speak with others who have similar experiences with you.
There's somebody named Lumi (I believe), who considers himself to have "moderate" autism.
Whenever somebody has "other autism spectrum disorder" marked down as his/her "disorder," it's quite possible the person has classic autism.
I agree, Ezra you are 14 and no one really knows what you'll be able to do as an adult.
And people would laugh at me now if I said I think I looked like how kids diagnosed with autism look when I was a child, but, well, I did. It's just not supposed to be possible to learn to function more than people expect. IMO, people trust what they see in the moment too much. And having something to contribute, which you do, is maybe more like important than passing for normal.
There's a lot of diversity here. I hope you find kindred spirits. Zombiegirl might understand some though she's I think more verbal. But we all are different.