kraftiekortie wrote:
The fact is:
Many autistic and Aspergian people live to a "normal" lifespan.
People see these sorts of posts, and assume that THEY WILL, inevitably, have a reduced lifespan because they have Aspergers or autism. This is not the case. I'm 61 years old, and I'm still going strong.
Unfortunately, Aspergers/autism can make people feel depressed, and not as inspired as others. As with, say, nonautistic people who are depressed and uninspired, the lifespan might be reduced because of reduced incentive to live, in general.
What should be discussed----is how to alleviate the depression and lack of incentive in general, rather than post statistics pertaining to the supposed "reduced" lifespan of autistic people. These sorts of "studies" only serve to aggravate the depression and lack of incentive already present in a person who reads these studies.
This is what I was trying to say.
I'm not expecting people to search the forum first before posting, it's just that these lifespan topics do get brought up every few months, there's actually a recent one a few pages down. I was just saying.
When you really hate your autism like I do, hearing that my lifespan is going to be affected by it just triggers it further, especially when it mentions heart disease, cancer and covid death rates. Suicide is different. It's tragic but is also common in NTs with depression and other mental health disorders.
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