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Honestly, if somehow you're able to "turn it off" as you say you are, I question whether you are indeed Autistic or not. And I'm not saying that to insult you, btw.
Don't worry, I'm not offended. It is possible that I am not AS, and I'd rather be NT than AS to be fully honest. I got a prof diagnosis of mild AS at a young age, but now I'm becoming more convinced that at least some of my 'symptoms' are placebo's. Fingers X'd that it turns out to be the whole thing...
But yeah, strangely enough,
everything AS/AU turned off. Including increased sensitivity to light, minor clumsiness, and any other physical traits that I have/think I have/whatever.
You might have been misdiagnosed...you might have something different that you CAN recover from. Here's an example from the barest of googlings of something that could cause all your symptoms, persistently, and then might "go away":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyme_disease
And yes, the possibility of a connection has already been recognised:
http://autism.about.com/b/2007/01/10/is ... autism.htm
In one sense, this is yet another example of the curebies-on-crack brigade
http://www.lymeinducedautism.com (90%? Will ye GET REAL...90% of autistic aren't even in areas where they COULD ever be within 5 miles of infection) but, it seems to me that Lyme Disease could easily be misdiagnosed as a few conditions, including schizophrenia and autism, and when it actually IS Lyme Disease instead, I think it might be wise to surrender autistic pride and get the antibiotics? Not least because not all symptoms of Lyme Disease are as benign as AS.
In other words, in all seriousness, if this sense of "normality" persists, I think you need to go see a Doctor to find out what was really causing your problems and make sure the "normality" lasts.
As long as you are happier, it's all good.
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