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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 682216" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I was very verbal very early, but always struggled in school...academically, socially, with organazation, in gym where nobody wanted the klutz on their team etc. College was out. I couldn't learn the conventional ways and my non verbal learning disability was worse than my aspie traits. I tried to form a legacy of doing good and loving...did foster care and adoption and one kid who is so special had special needs. I helped rescue animals. I made a loving family.</p><p></p><p>There are worse things than the spectrum such as being mean and nasty or sadly fighting with beloved children. My life turned out pretty good. Now I just understand why I struggled in some areas, and dont feel, as I used to feel, that I am/was a loser. My parents and sibs did not understand me, but, hey, nobody understood people like me back then (shrug).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 682216, member: 1550"] I was very verbal very early, but always struggled in school...academically, socially, with organazation, in gym where nobody wanted the klutz on their team etc. College was out. I couldn't learn the conventional ways and my non verbal learning disability was worse than my aspie traits. I tried to form a legacy of doing good and loving...did foster care and adoption and one kid who is so special had special needs. I helped rescue animals. I made a loving family. There are worse things than the spectrum such as being mean and nasty or sadly fighting with beloved children. My life turned out pretty good. Now I just understand why I struggled in some areas, and dont feel, as I used to feel, that I am/was a loser. My parents and sibs did not understand me, but, hey, nobody understood people like me back then (shrug). [/QUOTE]
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