Joined: 6 Feb 2006 Age: 51 Gender: Male Posts: 2,931 Location: Croydon
15 May 2007, 1:44 pm
I would like to meet the both of you. Tonight even of you want. I live in Croydon South London and it shouldn't too much trouble to go anywhere in south london. I might want to get back in time to watch Virgin School.
Joined: 5 Apr 2007 Age: 42 Gender: Male Posts: 11,038 Location: London
15 May 2007, 2:18 pm
It be good to meet with fellow aspies in a neutral location.
I talked about setting up a 'meets' forum but it got buried. It is something that I seen work on another support forum. I wouldn't have made friends for the first time at 24 without it. Also have ideas for cheap things to do, esp. Because not everyone is into to the same thinks. I don't mind anything from gigs , comedy, exhibitions, markets or whatever. personally I'm not into heavy drinking or clubbing. But I don't mind meeting up for a drink or coffee.
Joined: 10 Mar 2007 Gender: Female Posts: 659 Location: Somewhere in the Atlantic
15 May 2007, 2:26 pm
I work in London, so could be available to meet up, depends when and where. Also, it depends how tolerant people are prepared to be because I have problems with sensory overload so often have to cover my ears in public and I have panic attacks too.
People often look at me like I'm weird and I don't care because I'm used to this and this is how nature made me. But if these things might embarrass you or be too much for you to cope with, that's okay.
Joined: 10 Mar 2007 Gender: Female Posts: 659 Location: Somewhere in the Atlantic
15 May 2007, 2:27 pm
I know diagnosis used to be available at the Maudsley hospital. There is also the Centre for Social and Communication disorders who I think are not too far from London.
Joined: 5 Apr 2007 Age: 42 Gender: Male Posts: 11,038 Location: London
15 May 2007, 2:31 pm
Don't worry I've had panic attacks and have problems with certain noises. My friends have SA so I'm totally used to if you just want to leave suddenly.
Joined: 5 Apr 2007 Age: 42 Gender: Male Posts: 11,038 Location: London
15 May 2007, 2:36 pm
I'm getting referred to the Maudsley for my cognitive dysfunction/ADHD. But it is long winded my GP can't refer me directly. So I’m also exploring the private option. I know they are very good for Social Anxiety. I went to a talk with a Dr. Clark. They are doing research so you can try to get on his program. I he has developed a pioneering CBT program.
Joined: 27 Apr 2007 Age: 66 Gender: Male Posts: 207 Location: Kent, England
15 May 2007, 2:41 pm
I've researched social groups in London through the National Autistic Society, and hope to attend one when I return to work; I haven't got to one yet.
DANDA holds socials for Aspies/ADD/ADHD/Dyslexia/Dyspraxia/Tourette Syndrome/High Functioning Autism - meeting at the Mason's Arms 58 Devonshire Street W1W 5EA
It meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month, 7 pm; a DANDA faciltator will be there with a DANDA flyer on (I guess they mean the table not the facilitator, maybe both).
Joined: 5 Apr 2007 Age: 42 Gender: Male Posts: 11,038 Location: London
15 May 2007, 2:46 pm
Yep that sounds good Michaelmas. I do find big groups difficult to interact, get to know people. But it’s a start I guess. It get you use to what to expect.
Joined: 30 Aug 2006 Age: 56 Gender: Female Posts: 1,738 Location: Kent, UK
15 May 2007, 3:17 pm
Aspie_Chav wrote:
I would like to meet the both of you. Tonight even of you want. I live in Croydon South London and it shouldn't too much trouble to go anywhere in south london. I might want to get back in time to watch Virgin School.
I'm near Croydon too but I'm not sure I'm up for a meet up just yet...
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Joined: 28 Mar 2006 Age: 42 Gender: Male Posts: 53
15 May 2007, 5:22 pm
Well, I'm in the South West (Bridgwater, Somerset). If anyone's nearby I'm also interested in a drink!
RE diagnosis - well... I have been battling for one for 2 years. Don't take any flack from your GP or any kind of psychiatrist and keep soldiering on. I'm near to getting mine now. Your Primary Care Trust might try and wriggle out of it but by rights eventually they can't decline by saying you can't have it unless they've assessed you. It's a catch 22 that works in your favour.