Does anyone feel more Autistic some days than others?

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Sea Gull
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05 Nov 2020, 9:22 am

I also don't know if you call it masking but that's how I can get by without a total melt down.The best thing is my wife she helps control everything.



JLW
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22 Apr 2023, 11:54 am

This is a very interesting question to me.
I have been working with my vision for the last 6 years and learnt that I am reacting to the light spectrum and that I am sensitive to own eye gaze.Now I watch the light and own a lot pairs of glasses with different directions of prism in them. I have only decided that I probably have autism because even when I work with my vision I am still battling with some symptoms a lot of the time. Although the improvement is also amazing and if anyone is interested I have website on phoria sensitivity (no bells and whistles, nothing to sell - just information). Anyway I have come to the conclusion that I could be oversensitive to blue light. I often don't actually see enough red in colour. When the light is more balanced (usually means a slight increase in red light) my autism symptoms become less. When there is an increase in blue light like there has been this April in the UK, my symptoms become worse. Sometimes an early morning can be best in the summer. Lunch time and after lunch often is the hardest time. So I don't put my change of symptoms down to anything like stress, sleep, diet, allergens - I always put it down to a change in the light spectrum.