naturalplastic wrote:
StarTrekker wrote:
I mean not talk, not not communicate. I obviously have other ways of expressing myself, including the talker app on my ipad and a mini writing board. I want to communicate, it's doing it with my voice that's the exhausting part.
Also, I have seven different therapists, so it's not 50 minutes once a week, it's 50 minutes to two hours five days a week.
The fastest and least energy consuming way to communicate with a person in the same room with you is through the spoken word. So I don't understand what you're talking about.
Maybe that's true for most people, and maybe it's true for you, but for me, writing and pictures are the fastest and easiest way to try and communicate what I'm thinking and feeling. I describe it as having spoken English as a second language; you have to think of what you want to say, translate it from your native language into English, then say it, making sure you get all the words in the right order, with the right pronunciation, etc. I translate mental images into spoken words in this same way, and sometimes my translator gets stuck and won't give me the word for what I'm thinking. Writing is easier than speaking because written words are a symbols/images in and of themselves. It's still a translation, but a much easier one with a much smaller gap to jump.
Many times even the act of physically producing words exhausts me because my mouth and tongue won't cooperate, like someone has literally tied a knot in my tongue. I know what I want to say, but I can't produce the speech.
_________________
"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
Thanks to Olympiadis for my fantastic avatar!