^ Me too. I'd love to get rid of the sensory issues, they're one of my biggest problems. If there were some sort of brain surgery to cure autism and make a person entirely NT, I don't think I'd want it; I like having my special interests and being an expert in narrow areas. So many NTs I know only know a little about most subjects here and there, they're not experts at anything, and I feel sorry for them, not being able to have the intensity of interest that I have. I'd be a little worried that society would force me into taking the cure, either by shunning or blacklisting me if I didn't, or more deliberately, by saying I couldn't get help for my condition beyond the cure, and making the only accommodations available to me the pill or surgery needed to make me normal. I'd recommend the book, "The Speed of Dark" to anyone who's interested in this sort of thing; it's an alternate universe type thing set in the near future in which a cure for autism has been discovered, and autistic employees at a certain company are being forced by their boss to take the cure because if they don't, he'll fire them. This is in spite of the fact that the autistics are the only ones capable of doing the jobs they perform, because it's so detail oriented and requires such a high level of pattern recognition and precision that no NT is able to do it.
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"Survival is insufficient" - Seven of Nine
Diagnosed with ASD level 1 on the 10th of April, 2014
Rediagnosed with ASD level 2 on the 4th of May, 2019
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