littlelily613 wrote:
anbuend wrote:
I also am not about to go around calling myself "severely autistic"
Of course, it was just for curiousity's sake. Also, one can be severely PDD (ie. have severe Aspergers) without being what most people would consider to be severely autistic (the general connotation of that, in my experience, would be a nonverbal, low-functioning person with autism.) I do feel I am moderate-severe without benig low-functioning.
Oh, I'm not about to call myself mild either. I just don't think we know how to measure severity yet, and I think autism is too complex to reduce to a single number on a scale (whether it's this one or conventional ideas of HFA/LFA or something else). I've thought about trying to draw something representing skill ranges throughout my lifetime of
many different skills and present them to anyone who asks me how severe I am, but I have never been able to actually manage to
do it. A lot of people (including some professionals) do call me severe, LFA, or both, I just tend to resist the classification because I don't believe in the classifications in general. (Many levels at once, all moving... maybe that, if I had to do anything.)
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