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JHKyle
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19 Apr 2012, 12:35 pm

Do you find yourself, after revealing, that some people come to you as if you were an expert on the subject? Has the fear of being forced into being a spokesperson kept you from not discussing it? It's something that I've wrestled with.

I mean, I want to be forthcoming, but I don't want to be "the face" of it among people I know.

Yet I want to be more vocal as well, about the needs of people like you and me.

How do you reconcile the two?

This young lady says it sooo well...

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIyhCAPti9w[/youtube]



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19 Apr 2012, 1:22 pm

No. I WISH.

I should probably be careful what I wish for. But my biggest problem has been with people assuming that means I'm unfit to make decisions about my own life, my own care, blah-blah-blah.

The only thing I've ever been mistaken for an "expert" in is whatever my developed areas of interest happen to be at the time.


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29 Apr 2012, 7:10 pm

I have played music at several churches in my area, and I reveal how Asperger's has worked in my life in developing my musical abilities. On at least a couple occasions, the ministers have arranged for me to talk to parents of autistic children about advice.


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29 Apr 2012, 8:16 pm

glider18 wrote:
I have played music at several churches in my area, and I reveal how Asperger's has worked in my life in developing my musical abilities. On at least a couple occasions, the ministers have arranged for me to talk to parents of autistic children about advice.


I am a youth minister at my church thanks to being a aspie I can foucus all my attention helping tthe youth deal with their life and faith I give them the best advice I can.



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06 May 2012, 9:15 am

I've had this happen a few times where I work, which is tough, just because you have to be so careful about what you reveal about yourself in a workplace setting. I've been open to a fault and I feel it's come back to bite me on occasion.



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09 May 2012, 11:24 am

I'm not sure I reconcile the two - I see a sort of duality. While I think it would be good to be, not raising awareness as such, but improving awareness, I still see it as personal, so I feel a little uncomfortable discussing it with some people. The few people I have 'revealed' to seemed to know enough not to want to ask questions. Once, someone asked me if I had autism (completely out of the blue, too) and I was happy to converse about it.

However, since I am somewhat a font of random and specific knowledge to my friends, what's one more category added to me repertoire.



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09 May 2012, 11:48 pm

blueroses wrote:
I've had this happen a few times where I work, which is tough, just because you have to be so careful about what you reveal about yourself in a workplace setting. I've been open to a fault and I feel it's come back to bite me on occasion.


Would you mind explaining a little bit about how it came back to bite you on occasion? I've been keeping my autism diagnosis secret for the past 5 or so years (been diagnosed since the early/mid 90's). I've been thinking of disclosing it in the workplace, probably ONLY to my boss, because I've been having many difficulties because of my autism there.



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10 May 2012, 2:47 am

I've had a job where they refused to promote me because of my AS. I know because I had a boss say that. They thought I can never move up. Surface to say I'm done with that job.



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27 May 2012, 12:16 pm

JHKyle wrote:
Do you find yourself, after revealing, that some people come to you as if you were an expert on the subject? Has the fear of being forced into being a spokesperson kept you from not discussing it? It's something that I've wrestled with.

I mean, I want to be forthcoming, but I don't want to be "the face" of it among people I know.

Yet I want to be more vocal as well, about the needs of people like you and me.

How do you reconcile the two?

This young lady says it sooo well...

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIyhCAPti9w[/youtube]


I have to be real careful because I have a military promotion that I've been recommended for. But once I retire, I intend to speak more openly about AS.

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27 May 2012, 12:34 pm

Like some of you, I don't tell my diagnosis to the public. I'm not ashamed of it, but based on what some of you said, there are some closed-minded people who mistakenly think we are all incapable. That's what I was always afraid of. I also believe that people with other disorders are stigmatized too.



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27 May 2012, 5:01 pm

RaNg84 wrote:
I've had a job where they refused to promote me because of my AS. I know because I had a boss say that. They thought I can never move up. Surface to say I'm done with that job.
you know that you can take them to court because of that right?