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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 682213" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Gn, I was recently dxd. With a severe non verbal learning disability and "probable" aspergers too. It made my whole life finally make sense. Finally! Gn, I relate to much of your explanations of why you do what. I also have a mood disorder snd I was told the spectrum causes much anxiety, way beyond the norm. Now I dont have to think I was weird or stupid. I know I was brave, overcoming many challenges. Like you, being with typical people is EXHAUSTING. And etc. Etc. Etc....I cant read faces either and even have a form of face blindness. I dont understand instructions or intentions and sometimes do the lamest things.</p><p>Diagnosing and getting help at any age is good...can really make a different in how well one functions. I feel undiagnosed OR untreated spectrum disorder often does lead to depression and substance abuse. This includes aspergers.</p><p>Thanks for your post, GN.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 682213, member: 1550"] Gn, I was recently dxd. With a severe non verbal learning disability and "probable" aspergers too. It made my whole life finally make sense. Finally! Gn, I relate to much of your explanations of why you do what. I also have a mood disorder snd I was told the spectrum causes much anxiety, way beyond the norm. Now I dont have to think I was weird or stupid. I know I was brave, overcoming many challenges. Like you, being with typical people is EXHAUSTING. And etc. Etc. Etc....I cant read faces either and even have a form of face blindness. I dont understand instructions or intentions and sometimes do the lamest things. Diagnosing and getting help at any age is good...can really make a different in how well one functions. I feel undiagnosed OR untreated spectrum disorder often does lead to depression and substance abuse. This includes aspergers. Thanks for your post, GN. [/QUOTE]
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