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Was diagnosed a week ago with asperger syndrome and it really opened my eyes to how my life has played out and all the problems have had growing up with motor/social/developmental skills. Any one have any relatives or have this?
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Originally Posted by Hazat50
Was diagnosed a week ago with asperger syndrome and it really opened my eyes to how my life has played out and all the problems have had growing up with motor/social/developmental skills. Any one have any relatives or have this?
Originally Posted by BallRN23
Originally Posted by Hazat50
Was diagnosed a week ago with asperger syndrome and it really opened my eyes to how my life has played out and all the problems have had growing up with motor/social/developmental skills. Any one have any relatives or have this?
Ok. Now that you have a label/diagnosis, you can live within the confines of it and let it limit you. Or not......
This is an actual medical condition not just someone complaining about life...Originally Posted by BallRN23
Originally Posted by Hazat50
Was diagnosed a week ago with asperger syndrome and it really opened my eyes to how my life has played out and all the problems have had growing up with motor/social/developmental skills. Any one have any relatives or have this?
Ok. Now that you have a label/diagnosis, you can live within the confines of it and let it limit you. Or not......
Originally Posted by Kramer
This is an actual medical condition not just someone complaining about life...Originally Posted by BallRN23
Originally Posted by Hazat50
Was diagnosed a week ago with asperger syndrome and it really opened my eyes to how my life has played out and all the problems have had growing up with motor/social/developmental skills. Any one have any relatives or have this?
Ok. Now that you have a label/diagnosis, you can live within the confines of it and let it limit you. Or not......
I think you have asperger syndrome.Originally Posted by BallRN23
Originally Posted by Kramer
This is an actual medical condition not just someone complaining about life...Originally Posted by BallRN23
Ok. Now that you have a label/diagnosis, you can live within the confines of it and let it limit you. Or not......
When did I say he was complaining? I'm not trying to be rude......really I'm not. I know my message may come across as "cold" but I'm just actually giving pretty decent advice without sugar coating it. Don't let a label hold you back and limit you. What's more helpful: "OP I'm soooo sorry, that sucks!" or what I said??
Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
My girl's 12 year old nephew has it. He's a extremely smart kid with the subjects he's interested in. In things he hates, he has a horrible time grasping them. He also throws A LOT of tantrums, and gets anxiety around very populated places since he has no patience whatsoever.
Asperger syndrome isn't a label though. It's a medical condition.Originally Posted by BallRN23
Originally Posted by Kramer
This is an actual medical condition not just someone complaining about life...Originally Posted by BallRN23
Ok. Now that you have a label/diagnosis, you can live within the confines of it and let it limit you. Or not......
When did I say he was complaining? I'm not trying to be rude......really I'm not. I know my message may come across as "cold" but I'm just actually giving pretty decent advice without sugar coating it. Don't let a label hold you back and limit you. What's more helpful: "OP I'm soooo sorry, that sucks!" or what I said??
I had that same thought. A medical condition does limit a person in some areas but I understand what you were trying to say. You just didn't word it well.Originally Posted by Prada G
I think you have asperger syndrome.
Originally Posted by BallRN23
Originally Posted by Hazat50
Was diagnosed a week ago with asperger syndrome and it really opened my eyes to how my life has played out and all the problems have had growing up with motor/social/developmental skills. Any one have any relatives or have this?
Ok. Now that you have a label/diagnosis, you can live within the confines of it and let it limit you. Or not......