Munchausen syndrome
From what I read about MS, it's when someone makes themselves sick to gain sympathy or attention. They also exaggerate their symptoms too.
MS by proxy is when they do it to someone else like to their own child, spouse, partner, someone they are taking care of like their parent or grandparent or someone old in the nursing home.
I think MS is a mental illness because no one would do this, only a sick person would.
Zane wrote:
TheUnthinkable wrote:
That's the billionth time I've heard AS is a myth. No one outside of those with real psychology doctrines are really aware that this is very much real, not just stuff that's made up. It's not just ways of thinking either...more that it has to do with overactive stimuli in parts of the mind AND body. Sensory issues, for instance.
Yeah, of course SOME of us are going to act pretty normal despite having AS, but you need a trained professional for any diagnosis regarding a mental disorder. An average joe...no, make that many millions of average joes aren't going to do a better job explaining not because they aren't smart enough, but because it requires years of study and of course plenty of ability to offer unbiased explanations.
We shouldn't keep calling it Aspergers by any means, but it's good for now because we really don't have another name for the disorder that will raise questions.
Nah man doctors don't know sh**. They sit in their office profiting off off big buisness pharmacudicle companies while we are forced to believe taking aderal is any different than buying speed down the street to focus for a final exam next Tuesday night after a double sh** at late joes due to late payments on your car insurence and the impound fee for finding out the hard way after another sad loss at Yankee stadium .... yeah, it's a b***h.Yeah, of course SOME of us are going to act pretty normal despite having AS, but you need a trained professional for any diagnosis regarding a mental disorder. An average joe...no, make that many millions of average joes aren't going to do a better job explaining not because they aren't smart enough, but because it requires years of study and of course plenty of ability to offer unbiased explanations.
We shouldn't keep calling it Aspergers by any means, but it's good for now because we really don't have another name for the disorder that will raise questions.
Trust yourself. My gut instinct has shown me 300% more than any of the hospitals, boarding schools, Emirial Acadamys ever did... they taught me to be a criminal and ssell drugs .... Where as I taught myself to apply my intelligence to school and life, to learn to help the comunity grow.
Whoa, slow down. I wouldn't say that's the case entirely. Some of it IS true, but I live in Upstate NY so the health care standards are a little different. Really though, not all of those trained in psychology are big business types. What you have to do is keep looking for the right person. Don't just keep blaming the health standards.