ToughDiamond wrote:
I guess it depends on the person and the severity. In my case, I certainly wouldn't give one of my hands in order to become neurotypical. Playing the guitar and piano reasonably well has been very useful in mitigating some of the social problems of my ASD, and although I'd presumably be able to use my neurotypicality instead to fix those problems, I'd rather keep things as they are. I get a lot out of playing music that has little to do with social advancement, and there must be hundreds of practical things I'd have a lot of trouble doing if I only had one hand.
That's a good point and got me thinking, I think I would give up one of my hands to have no comorbids. But my ASD & ADHD is essentially who I am so I wouldn't swap for that. Knowing my luck though, having one hand would give me just as bad mental health issues.
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