__biro wrote:
pensieve wrote:
I think I'm going to start using 'locked on'. My friends, my newer friends watch Skins and we're about to watch the JJay episode, and I think they might be able to understand more of what I go through.
I hope it's uploaded to youtube soon.
What does "locked on" actually mean? All I can think of is a lock... taking it literally! I am assuming it's nothing to do with a lock a more to do with behaviour but what is it? A meltdown?
joku_muko wrote:
No, it never occurred to me and I still don't think he does.
The 'doc' is a f***ing moron. I thought it was more of a comment on the whole mental health system.
Everything JJ said is completely normal for a person his age--hell anyones age for that matter.
JJ is just a nice guy in a crowd of morons.
The scenes with him and Em were great.
I agree that the doctor is a moron. He didn't try to understand JJ at all, he just wanted to "fix" him with pills. However I do think that he does have AS traits. I know that not everyone with AS has the traits that he has (for example, I speak much more casual then JJ) but he is definately the stereotype of ASD for television and in my opinion, he is the best ASD character I have seen on TV who isn't some kind of crazy mathematical savant (check out BBC's Waterloo Road)
You're right about the character, it rings REALLY true with my experiences. So much so that I started googling peoples reactions to him, and... here we are, found this site! Hello.
The scenes with the psychiatrist remind me of my GP, honestly, he is a complete tool. No, in fact, tools are something one can use in a productive manner, so that would be an insult to tools! My neuro-typical, female friend thinks the same too. One of these days I can see myself really losing it with him and getting banned from the surgery. I don't get annoyed by much really, but when I do, people get very surprised. Remind you of any scene from that episode?
The mental health system is worse than useless for AS, as far as I was told "we don't treat ASD on the NHS" - psychiatrist. Who draws the line that decides that, then? If it's for economic reasons, then, looking wider, how many un-diagnosed ASD, mentally-ill-as-a-consequence prisoners are being paid for by the same tax pot (@ ~£30K P.A. EACH)?
On the other hand, why does a private London Psychiatrist SPECIALISING in ASD think that he deserves £200 p.h. when there's people living down the road from him on less than that per week?
Sorry if I'm being depressive in my first post, but has anyone else ever thought along these lines about the mental health system?
Anyway, hopefully this character on a mainstream TV programme will help enlighten some people eventually, in some small way. I salute this.
What is 'locked-on' supposed to refer to, by the way?
BTW, if you haven't watched the episode and want to: who cares about what country you're in if you can install a Bittorrent client (and Peerguardian2) you can get around crappy streaming websites' geographic restrictions. Better quality, too.
Then head (for example) to isohunt.