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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 78836" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Meg, I relate to Aspies a lot, but I really don't know that I am one. I'm certainly close! However, the Aspies I know ARE less animated than me and certainly tend to be great with computers and more obsessive than me. I can barely get my computer on and off, and, although I have obsessions...it's a little different. Again, maybe there is such a thing as being "a little Aspie, a lot NonVerbal Learning Disorder (NVLD)." I think many of our kids are put into a box they don't fit into. I believe there is a big "I don't know" out there. It should be in the DSM: "I DONT KNOW!!!" Because I think half the time the professionals really don't know. Some kids/adults have problems that haven't been labeled yet, so it's very hard to treat something that they can't identify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 78836, member: 1550"] Meg, I relate to Aspies a lot, but I really don't know that I am one. I'm certainly close! However, the Aspies I know ARE less animated than me and certainly tend to be great with computers and more obsessive than me. I can barely get my computer on and off, and, although I have obsessions...it's a little different. Again, maybe there is such a thing as being "a little Aspie, a lot NonVerbal Learning Disorder (NVLD)." I think many of our kids are put into a box they don't fit into. I believe there is a big "I don't know" out there. It should be in the DSM: "I DONT KNOW!!!" Because I think half the time the professionals really don't know. Some kids/adults have problems that haven't been labeled yet, so it's very hard to treat something that they can't identify. [/QUOTE]
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