(February 22, 2014 at 1:20 am)EgoRaptor Wrote:(February 22, 2014 at 1:18 am)KichigaiNeko Wrote: Personal opinion is that most people would be able to identify with Asperger's Syndrome. BUT!It seriously interferes with my social life.
There are some for whom this Syndrome actually interferers with just general living.
Oh sorry raptor. I meant that I too can identify (in some circumstances) with Asperger's
So just how do you cope, and adapt?
With my son, it is an ongoing process that has incorporated the expertise of Autism Australia WA. He is doing very well (at 24 years of age), has a circle of friends, a low demand job and gets himself out and about in the community.
The "de-briefings" get me down a bit but it his way of coping and sorting out what he has done that day.
I can only hope you have such a support system in place.
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