kraftiekortie wrote:
Being Aspergian, of course, can be rough....but at least you have your basic faculties. At least you don't feel compelled to bang your head against a wall.
Actually that is not always the case. I am extremely high functioning and still head bang quite a bit. I have even given myself a concussion from banging against a glass wall. One of my most recent headbangs Me Vs. Wall was a couple of months ago from banging against a cinderblock wall. Sometimes I can't help it. It just kind of happens beyond my control. I have to be super careful though because my last ski concussion was two seasons ago and three years ago I got a concussion from a car accident and I know that concussions can take years to heal completely. So headbanging can be very dangerous for me if I keep re-injuring the areas that are already trying to heal. But it really is like a compulsion, sometimes when it happens I don't realize it did until it's too late. But when I do need to headbang, I do my best to use the palm of my hand rather than a wall. Fortunately the majority of times I need to headbang I am not right up near a wall so my hand works better. But I would never say that high functioning people can't have a compulsion to headbang or do it on a wall because that would not be accurate. At least not in my case anyway.
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