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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 269900" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Hi PamLynne, </p><p>welcome.</p><p> </p><p>I have to admit, Asperger's popped into my head, too. You're way too linear for schizoaffective disorder. Any chance you could go to a neuropsychologist for an updated evaluation?</p><p>Things like a high IQ, coupled with-lack of cueing into social situations is very Aspie. Also, that your medications don't alter your thought process. What sort of medications are you on? You can still take some medications like Prozac, if you're an Aspie.</p><p>Did you do other motion-related things besides rock on a rocking horse? You may want to research that a bit.</p><p> </p><p>I suspect your "disorder" was present from the beginning, and your step dad's abuse just made everything worse. </p><p> </p><p>Do you still have meltdowns or rages? If so, what triggers them? Lights? Loud noises?</p><p> </p><p>Do you hear voices randomly, that actually interfere with-your own thoughts? I'm curious as how the schizoaffective diagnosis was made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 269900, member: 3419"] Hi PamLynne, welcome. I have to admit, Asperger's popped into my head, too. You're way too linear for schizoaffective disorder. Any chance you could go to a neuropsychologist for an updated evaluation? Things like a high IQ, coupled with-lack of cueing into social situations is very Aspie. Also, that your medications don't alter your thought process. What sort of medications are you on? You can still take some medications like Prozac, if you're an Aspie. Did you do other motion-related things besides rock on a rocking horse? You may want to research that a bit. I suspect your "disorder" was present from the beginning, and your step dad's abuse just made everything worse. Do you still have meltdowns or rages? If so, what triggers them? Lights? Loud noises? Do you hear voices randomly, that actually interfere with-your own thoughts? I'm curious as how the schizoaffective diagnosis was made. [/QUOTE]
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