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31 Mar 2008, 7:34 am

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My name is Michael Buckholtz. I have Asperger's Syndrome. This is a high-functioning form of autism. I'm also a multi-platinum record producer that wrote music for MC Hammer back in the day. I have been living with it for 42 years, since birth basically. I wasn't diagnosed until in my early 30's. I continue to cope with the effects of this disorder and in doing so, found there was no real assistance for adults with Asperger's disorder in my current hometown of Macon, Georgia. I decided to become proactive.

I started a MySpace page to address this issue. At www.myspace.com/aacfdonation, I decided to start a non-profit that would assist adults with autism that had been essentially ignored by the medical community at large. The concept has grown to include all autistic people and their families. The families are coping as well and they need just as much assistance as autistic children and adults. In some states programs are plentiful. In other states, particularly the southern ones, not a lot of services are available. It's even worse when it comes to minorities and autism. The traditional view, especially in the Bible Belt, is that nothing is really wrong with you if you are African-American. You just need more spiritual guidance or just snap out of it and that will solve the problem. Nope, doesn't work. When a person has a neurological problem, all the spiritual guidance and 'wishing it will go away' won't fix it. What will help is to show love and compassion for the person who has the disorder. That, to me, is how spiritual guidance helps when it comes to autism.

The biggest issue I've had to deal with while living with Asperger's Syndrome is people not believing I have a disorder. That is the most frustrating problem I have had over the years. People will tell me I look, speak and behave fine. 'You've even become a multi-platinum record producer that worked for MC Hammer! What could be wrong with you?' What most people don't know is that I have to constantly adjust my behavior to fit into specific circumstances. I do that to this day. The way I process information hasn't changed.


continued: http://www.macon.tv/younews/17108441.html


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31 Mar 2008, 11:36 am

The Michael Buckholtz Experience topic

Since AS and Autism are not restricted to one cultural/racial section of humanity, it is good that a person who is African American can share his differences. I hope he can become a member of WP, as well, and encourage others to do so. :D


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02 Apr 2008, 5:49 am

what was great about this brief interview was buckholz's description of his constant
work to understand social relations (which actually comes after the bit quoted above).
i suspect there are many aspies, undiagnosed & working hard on functioning in the
social world (and doing ok at it, despite how exhausting it is) and doing innovative and
interesting work at the same time.

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02 Apr 2008, 10:24 am

wow. thanks for this. I remember MC Hammer, his music, his videos being something of an obsession when I was young. Interesting that someone behind the scenes who had a hand in MC Hammer's meteoric rise was an aspie. I do commend the brevity of the difficult summation of growing up black in the south as an undiagnosed aspie. If I were to try to describe myself in the context of the filipino community, I'd just get overwhelmed and not even try to explain.



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07 Apr 2008, 6:46 pm

The more people coming out asperger the better eh


grrr.. I've yet to done that... but yea... thinking once my career is strong I will... lol...

"I have been living with it for 42 years, since birth basically. "

with it.... what the ! !! grrr :twisted: "blessed with aspergers.. " or whats it... living of course you are living..
and you are doing more than that, no...? successful...



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08 Apr 2008, 7:33 am

sartresue wrote:
Since AS and Autism are not restricted to one cultural/racial section of humanity, it is good that a person who is African American can share his differences. I hope he can become a member of WP, as well, and encourage others to do so. :D


I'm African-American. But most people (even the caucasians) consider me whiter than them. A Oreo nerd/anime fan :P

Though it appears that a lot of black people are watching anime now...mainly Naruto and Death Note now, earlier it was DBZ and Pokemon...who remembers THAT

sorry for derailing.


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19 May 2008, 1:58 am

I'm surely feeling less and less alone since I've found this forum! 8)



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19 May 2008, 5:45 am

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The biggest issue I've had to deal with while living with Asperger's Syndrome is people not believing I have a disorder. That is the most frustrating problem I have had over the years. People will tell me I look, speak and behave fine. 'You've even become a multi-platinum record producer that worked for MC Hammer! What could be wrong with you?' What most people don't know is that I have to constantly adjust my behavior to fit into specific circumstances. I do that to this day. The way I process information hasn't changed.


Story of my life right here. Well, except for the multi-platinum record producer stuff ;)

He should definitely join WP! It'd be great for PR, lol.


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19 May 2008, 5:46 am

That was great to read. I feel the same way and people sometimes really frustrate me when they claim to understand autism by what they read or seen in movies.