livingwithautism wrote:
EzraS wrote:
I tend to put my autism in the forefront, but I hear what you are saying. They do make it worse. Someone my level without them would probably function better. Perhaps a lot better.
I also put my autism in the forefront. It affects me the most out of all my diagnoses.
I hope it's not inconsiderate to ask:
While autism affects you the most, do you think other disabilities may affect your autism?
May your autism be more manageable if other disabilities didn't drain you otherwise?
Just a thought, probably hard to answer.
It's based on my observations of myself - when my physical or mental health deteriorates, the autism symptoms become much more prominent.
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