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-- Posted by pinkertongrass at 3:06 pm on June 7, 2008

I already read about it, searching it on google, but what is it like from the point of view of someone who has it?


-- Posted by EvitaErcton at 3:07 pm on June 7, 2008

Ah, one of my best friends' bro has it. I'd like to hear from those afflicted as well.


-- Posted by Uhhello at 3:11 pm on June 7, 2008

If you really want to know/have better questions =p
Ask me since i live with a mum and brother who both have it.
And its fucking hectic.
EDIT: If you REALLY want to know, read 'The mysterious incident of the dog in the night.'
Its all written from the perspective of an aspergers child.


-- Posted by Wakeupcall at 3:15 pm on June 7, 2008

Quote: from Uhhello at 3:11 pm on June 7, 2008


If you really want to know/have better questions =p
Ask me since i live with a mum and brother who both have it.
And its fucking hectic.
EDIT: If you REALLY want to know, read 'The mysterious incident of the dog in the night.'
Its all written from the perspective of an aspergers child.

Who lived in Swindon! :proud:


-- Posted by Bagheera at 1:42 am on June 9, 2008

The book is the curious incident, and it's an abysmal book.


-- Posted by Kevin01 at 6:41 am on June 9, 2008

Aspergers is when someone could be described as 'socially awkward'. I think it is anyway. I've worked with alot of disabled people, and aspergers doesn't seem to be much of a problem - just a little confident boost is what they need.


-- Posted by iconoclast at 9:52 am on June 11, 2008

Quote: from Kevin01 at 9:41 am on June 9, 2008


Aspergers is when someone could be described as 'socially awkward'. I think it is anyway. I've worked with alot of disabled people, and aspergers doesn't seem to be much of a problem - just a little confident boost is what they need.
yeah it doesnt even seem like any real disorder...i could have been diagnosed with this shit when i was younger and i grew up


-- Posted by JeanClaude at 1:07 am on June 22, 2008

Asperger's Syndrome is an autistic condition by which you have a different mental process and perceive the world differently than other people. I have Asperger's Syndrome and when I was a kid I would always take everything literally and overthink everything. I was really awkward. (:


-- Posted by TheBigFish1991 at 2:27 pm on June 23, 2008

i have aspergers, if you want to know more pm me and i will write a whole page out or talk to you about it.

if not later on i will put up what i suffer from it

i have PDDONS - 80% aspergers and 20% they dont know what it is


-- Posted by Raiku at 7:04 pm on June 23, 2008

people hate you for it


-- Posted by Uhhello at 3:27 pm on June 24, 2008

Quote: from Kevin01 at 6:41 am on June 9, 2008


Aspergers is when someone could be described as 'socially awkward'. I think it is anyway. I've worked with alot of disabled people, and aspergers doesn't seem to be much of a problem - just a little confident boost is what they need.

Oh how wrong you are.


-- Posted by Hoop Jargon at 4:34 pm on June 24, 2008

Quote: from thebigfish1991 at 2:27 pm on June 23, 2008


i have aspergers, if you want to know more pm me and i will write a whole page out or talk to you about it.

if not later on i will put up what i suffer from it

i have PDDONS - 80% aspergers and 20% they dont know what it is



I'm 100% PDD and its very similar to Aspergers but also incorporates elements of Cerebral Palsy. It doesn't effect me much anymore due to the strenuous shit my parents put me through when i was younger.


-- Posted by Frubeling at 11:57 am on June 27, 2008

Quote: from Uhhello at 3:11 pm on June 7, 2008


If you really want to know/have better questions =p
Ask me since i live with a mum and brother who both have it.
And its fucking hectic.
EDIT: If you REALLY want to know, read 'The mysterious incident of the dog in the night.'
Its all written from the perspective of an aspergers child.

Thats a brilliant book, I read it twice without reading anything in between


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