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Angel_ryan
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Joined: 19 Jun 2010
Age: 35
Gender: Female
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Location: Ontario Canada

15 Oct 2011, 12:05 am

People with autism spectrum disorders are more likely to have schizophrenia or bipolar disorders and they affect everyone differently just like autism does. You could have a mild case and how you deal with it is up to you. If you are not a threat to yourself or others then you have a lot more freedom in deciding what you want to do about it. I have the same problem because my grandpa had BP really bad and my mom was devastated by it. She doesn't want any part in that aspect of my life and will make my symptoms worse sometimes.