lostonearth35 wrote:
I have hypersensitivity, but it's not really that severe. I've had a lot of ear infections since I was a kid, but I never thought noise could trigger them. Second-hand smoke, maybe, but not noise. My sensitivity is mostly the texture and feel of certain clothes, skin and hygiene products.
I don't get sick very often, although when I moved into a group home when I was 21 and had to live with at least 10 other people I would get a cold about once a month! And around the time before I was diagnosed with Asperger's when I was almost 30 I was getting sick a lot more often and it was worse than usual. I had an infection in both my eyes, which I never had before, and had to get my thyroid tested because the doctor said it was something people with thyroid disease normally get, and then not long after I got over that I had a throat infection and had to go to outpatients - alone - and be put on antibiotics for that. And then not long after I was diagnosed and still in the hospital I hot these weird painful lumps on the the back of my neck which were X-Rayed, and shortly after that I got bad flu-like symptoms like body aches, chills and weakness. And while staying with my parents I couldn't sleep all night and the next day I was covered in a rash. I had terrible anxiety and insomnia and sometimes when I did sleep I'd wake up feeling like I was having a heart attack. It was all so terrible.
Ever since I got my own apartment and have some actual control over my life my immunity is much more normalized.
My lack of muscle tone and ibs is because I'm overweight and don't exercise enough, and nothing else. How could it be related to something that isn't my fault?
I'm a woman, so I'm lucky I was even diagnosed at all. If I had gone on undiagnosed or not being told that I'm aspie, I think I would have literally died year ago. Of course, I have to put up with NTs ignorance and stigma about autism in general until the day I actually do die.
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Well sorry to interject here and am no med prof. now. But meningitus is commonly transmitted in groups living together , of differing active individuals.
Many common diseases end up showing up in those situations . Occasionally a tick might end up transmitting lyme or assoc. Tick bourne illness . Which your symptoms describe imho . It might be prudent to get tested for these.
Whereas , fyi Igenex labs in Palo Alto, calif . Is best qualified,in opinion of myself and my doctors to get accurate dx . NONE of what is written here is to remotely dispel idea of you very possibly having A.S. .Recognize the situation as being similiar . These are things doctors forget to look for or use inadequate labs to test. Just fyi
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