Do I have autism??? I think I do... - Page 2
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loupouk
France105 Posts
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mOnion
United States5651 Posts
Autism manifests INCREDIBLY early in life. It has harmful physical and mental effects. From a very young age the repercussions are evident Most kids are severly underweight and have trouble putting on weight. Babies are are fussy and hard to cope with. More importantly, all the first stages of development are severely delayed. those being: rolling, crawling, standing, walking and talking. So no, you do not just go "oh hey I think I have autism". It is a incredibly widespread disease that severely impacts families and the individuals with it. EDIT: btw everything you mentioned about your early elementary life and further can be applied to almost any nerd who trolls forums. | ||
3FFA
United States3931 Posts
edit: I got ADHD btw so I know a little bit about this. Also, that kinda explains all my posts when I only joined last Feb. | ||
Cocojack
United States22 Posts
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bodysnatcher21
Australia147 Posts
...for seeking medical advice on teamliquid forums. | ||
Rotodyne
United States2263 Posts
Maybe you are just introverted? | ||
Chairman Ray
United States11903 Posts
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lazz
Australia3119 Posts
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Athos
United States2484 Posts
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Garnet
Vietnam9008 Posts
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Kyuukyuu
Canada6263 Posts
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YoureFired
United States822 Posts
As others have said, if you were able to coherently write that entire blog post, if you do have autism it is not noticeable. edit: your case might be different though, because they were diagnosed from the ages of 4-5 | ||
coltrane
Chile988 Posts
You could have autism, yes, but if you do so, clearly is on a really low level, or you would know better. Dont worry about this, just focuse on living your life. There is nothing wrong with you, think that you have just a different aproach to life than most of the people. Take advantage of that. I personally, wouldnt touch my peace and clarity of mind. Do I have autism in a very low level? I dont fucken want to know, I stopped going to the shrink when i was 16, went regulary from 8, my girlfriend works with autist kids and she says I have so much in common with them, right now, and when we talk about my childhood. And when I was 23 I used to faint with some kind of epileptical shock. I still do when I am weak, so try to eat good. I hear cracks on my brain when I am not stoned. Ganja is one of the few things that makes me feel normal. And mOnion isnt right. There are several levels of autism, it doesnt need to be severe all the time. | ||
Straylight
Canada706 Posts
Other times there isn't any disease. This is probably one of them. If you think something's up then go seek some professional help. Therapy can never hurt. | ||
Liquid`Ret
Netherlands4511 Posts
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SaftKalasEmil
Sweden213 Posts
ther's a swedish girl with autism and she wrote a great book about how it feels to have autism and how it affects you and how you react, thou i never got down to read it but i will someday. i whould recomend you that you see a doctor to see if you got something like autism or one of the "other" ~autism's~ i dont think it whould effect your carrer will be affected at all as long as you do a good job, and if you do end up getting the diagnose there will be pleanty off media chanses for you and a bunch off work as a writer. sorry for bad spelling and writing >.< just hungover and feeling like some eliphant is sitting on my chest x') i hope things work out good for you. | ||
Liquid`Drone
Norway28522 Posts
On May 23 2010 11:01 Cocojack wrote: You might want to look into The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time (something like that). It's a pretty good book in which the narrator is autistic, and it was written by a guy who spent a good deal of time with autistic children. From what you've described, it seems like you are perfectly normal, but are focusing on your eccentricities to convince yourself that you have a condition that could yield special treatment or just attention in general. Not that I'm questioning your motives...Everyone has weird stuff they do. i think everyone should read that book regardless of whether they have any interest in autism | ||
omg.deus
Korea (South)150 Posts
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rwan
Canada68 Posts
I have had an example of this. My wrist started to hurt about 3 years ago. At first it was bearable but soon got more and more painful. I went to the doctors to check it out annnnnnd he said that it was from playing on the computer too much (stupid doctor made my pain last for more than it I wanted)... >.> I received a bunch of treatments and medications but nothing worked. I tried to diagnose my issue by typing in "Wrist pain diagnosis" on Google. I got a whole bunch of results but it I came to the conclusion that I had Tendonitis because all the symptoms matched. I also checked the symptoms for Carpal Tunnel and Arthritis but they didn't seem to match. Later in life (this year... >.> ) I went to a more professional doctor at my local hospital. AND GUESS WHAT? I actually had Arthritis!... More specifically, Psoriatic Arthritis. I received steroid injections in my inflamed joints (Right wrist and right knee). And now I'm feeling a lot better. Moral of the story? Don't trust your own diagnosis. | ||
Shauni
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