Mrs.Gone wrote:
I have PTSD type 1 and 2. Type 1 is "simple" PTSD due to a life-threatening situation, type 2 is c-ptsd from prolonged and recurrent exposure to traumatic situations both in my childhood and in my adult life. PTSD tends to make my ASD more acute (mutism, shutdown, stimming, low executive functions, communication issues). As someone said in this thread ASD doesn't mean that you can't be affected by traumatic events. We're human beings.
Can identify with the content of this PM also ...PTSD seems to have the ability to aggravate
all Aspie
Symptoms / Characteristics . To some really strong extremes .... And alot of them can be directly attributed to
interacting with less that knowledgeable about Autism , persons . So practicing patience becomes really important I think when dealing with others .
( unfortunately) am starting to realize being Stoic
in the face of these situations is most helpful , to ones own
State of Mental Affairs
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