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B19
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20 Jul 2016, 4:06 pm

Welcome to Wrong Planet, Chuck!

There are a number of mid-life and senior members here, and I am one of them, though we are a minority and it is always good to have new members who bring a lot of life experience to share. I hope your time here will be useful and rewarding.

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Chuck, this particular thread is rarely used now and established members go to the "Getting to Know You" forum which is where you can post your introduction. I suggest that you open a similar thread there, and introduce yourself again, and leave this thread to the archives.



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07 Sep 2016, 10:38 am

Hi!

Call me Anna. Anna is NOT my real name, but I really am Autistic. In order to preserve the most true and accurate accounts of my life, and the lives of those around me I have decided to maintain a blog anonymously.

Writing is therapy, and unfortunately I am not ready to come out of the “Autistic Closet” just yet. Hopefully something that I have to share might be helpful to you in your life.

With love,
:heart: Anonymously Autistic “Anna” :heart:

www.anonymouslyautistic.net


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Writing is therapy, and unfortunately I am not ready to come out of the “Autistic Closet” just yet. Hopefully something that I have to share might be helpful to you in your life.

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22 Sep 2016, 12:32 pm

Hello, everyone! I maintain a blog that I update on a daily basis. It is here: http://www.memoryofthestar.com

Due to the line of work I do (journalism), it is posted under my real name. There is a multitude of reasons for that, but for the sake of brevity just be aware that if you want to discuss what I write I would prefer the use of my screen name here. I won't fret if my first name is used, but I do want to maintain some boundaries between private and public.

Also, hello Anna! Fancy seeing you around here! Good to see one of my blogging buddies!



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22 Sep 2016, 1:02 pm

B19 wrote:
Welcome to Wrong Planet, Chuck!

There are a number of mid-life and senior members here, and I am one of them, though we are a minority and it is always good to have new members who bring a lot of life experience to share. I hope your time here will be useful and rewarding.

...

Chuck, this particular thread is rarely used now and established members go to the "Getting to Know You" forum which is where you can post your introduction. I suggest that you open a similar thread there, and introduce yourself again, and leave this thread to the archives.


It's not just about introductions, but posters adding their blogs too, I'm pretty sure.


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04 Oct 2016, 5:40 pm

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Hi I'm Troy I had an account here before, but I haven't used it in a while. I'm here to talk about my experiences and perspectives dealing with Aspergers. For the record I am self diagnosed. I make youtube videos talking about my experiences and perspectives. I hope that I can help others going through what I have gone through and still experience. I also find that making these videos can be very therapeutic for myself. Sometimes It fells good to get things off my chest.



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04 Oct 2016, 6:18 pm

Please supply the name of your previous account to a moderator, so that it can be closed.



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28 Oct 2016, 3:37 am

Hello y'all



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28 Oct 2016, 11:00 am

Hello everyone. As my bio says, I diagnosed myself a few months ago with this condition. What happened was that there was a lot of stress coming down on me over the last two years, and I started acting out without knowing. I wondered at first if i was autistic, because I have a cousin who is and i often analyzed my behaviors, realizing that they were weird, different. I understood as well, that it was a genetic thing, so there was a high chance that I had it too.
My sister was at home a lot during the time when my triggers started going crazy, and what did it was her constant whistling. I asked her to stop a few times and she blatantly didn't listen. i only asked her to stop because I thought that I would rip my hair out if I had to keep listening to that frequency. I had a meltdown and immediately started researching my symptoms, because I was way off in that period. I was also working at a restaurant that had TOO MANY TRIGGERS... I actually tripped on the job one day, but I didn't know what was happening to me.
When i googled 'autism' and 'whistling', I got a search option in google books that mentioned about a woman with Asperger's who couldn't stand whistling. Googled Asperger's and found the answers to all my weird and unnatural behaviors since I was a child. That entire week, I shut in and studied myself. The stress of finding out that I was on the AUTISM spectrum made me retreat into a dark place. My parents didn't understand and when my father confronted me about it, I tried to explain it; but they believe that it's something that's all in my head... and that it can be fixed if I adjust my mind. They don't get that it's a permanent alteration of my psyche. It's been really challenging, because now, in order to prevent myself from crashing and melting down, I engage in therapy and stimmings that keep me from freaking out.
It works, but there have been no reductions in my triggers, because the people around me don't get it.
I pray and ask God for help, and He has been my anchor in these times, and everyday, He's showing me how He is using this condition to help me get closer to Him.
It's still a challenge though, so I hope to get support from you all here as well. Just to discuss symptoms and solutions. Like I might probably start an office job soon, so that's a whole new ball game.
Looking forward to interacting with you guys!



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03 Nov 2016, 4:05 am

Hi all I am a christian woman in my late 40's with an amazing husband and three beautiful teenage girls. I live in the Uk.
I suspect I am a High Functioning Autistic woman with a HFA daughter. Both of us are yet undiagnosised. My daughter has social anxiety disorder and is under the care of CAMHS (child and adolescence Mental Health Services). She is on mediation which has reduce her anxiety levels and made it possible for her to go back to Hospital Education full time. We have dealt with lots of things with her in the last three years.

I am very blessed to have a wonderful supported husband and girls. I have a wonderful extended family with a great church family who have been part of our lives for the last 21 years.

I have other health problems asthma and interstitial cystics which are control with medication and diet.

I love to cook, love Star trek (old ones and deep space nine) and Star Wars new and old ) and I work as a volunteer in girl guiding as a brownie leader. I love children and have worked in many child care setting. Hoping to get back to work in a school.
Thats all folks for now.



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17 Nov 2016, 12:10 pm

I'm confused, is this meant to be a blog registry or a general-purpose 'hello I am me' thread? None of the recent comments seem to be obviously inviting readers to check out personal web sites! It occurs to me this might be partly because we're not allowed to post links when we're new members though...?



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24 Nov 2016, 7:15 pm

Hello!

I just signed up ten minutes ago.

I'm Sloane and I am a 34 year old female, residing in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

I received a diagnosis for high functioning autism on the 30th of September of this year.

It's been really HARD and getting my diagnosis was a HUGE relief to me!

I also have co-morbid major depression, generalised anxiety, borderline personality traits, and panic disorder.

I struggle with relationships, lack of confidence, poor self-image, poor self-esteem... basically the entire gamut of issues prevailing from a lifetime of bullying and lack of emotional care by my parents and siblings.

I'm not really sure what comes next! Any advice would be wonderful!

Nice to meet you all!

:)

*edited for typo and additional info


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24 Nov 2016, 8:34 pm

^ Welcome, ms. sloanestark. :D


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25 Nov 2016, 4:31 pm

sloanestark wrote:
Hello!

I just signed up ten minutes ago.

I'm Sloane and I am a 34 year old female, residing in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

I received a diagnosis for high functioning autism on the 30th of September of this year.

It's been really HARD and getting my diagnosis was a HUGE relief to me!

I also have co-morbid major depression, generalised anxiety, borderline personality traits, and panic disorder.

I struggle with relationships, lack of confidence, poor self-image, poor self-esteem... basically the entire gamut of issues prevailing from a lifetime of bullying and lack of emotional care by my parents and siblings.

I'm not really sure what comes next! Any advice would be wonderful!

Nice to meet you all!

:)

*edited for typo and additional info


Hey, welcome to WP :DDDD


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22 Jan 2017, 6:51 am

Hello my fellow aneruotypicals, my name is sam, or samme because that is my birth name, and I came to this site to talk to some fellow autistic people. Anyway I was diagnosed with ADD, and dysgraphia as a child, and that was how I thought of myself for a very long time well except I never actually bought the whole ADD diagnosis because even at an early age, I could always focus in particular subjects with some immense detail. ADD meds also never really worked on me as a kid, and as an adult when I retried them in college; spoiler alert that quarter I basically flunked. Turn the clock to around February of last year, I meet my current partner. She met me, and she came to tell me that she believed that I had asperger's, and that wasn't the first clue to it, I sit like L from Death note, one of my exes mothers believed it, and a friends dad also believed it, but for whatever reason this was the first time I was intrigued to actually find out. I learned of some self assessment tools online, I forgot the actually numbers so I will use letters to represent, where it gives values from a-b, not autistic/asperger's, b-c, possible autistic/asperger's, and c-d, most likely autistic/asperger's. I used a few of these online and always scored into the c-d range, and then I started to watch videos about autism, and one guy who was talking about game of thrones made me then realize that this guy talks about game of thrones like I talk about manny subjects, and that was an eye opener. It was then that I sought out a psychologist to see if they could see me. after about a month of having to juggle stuff around, I finally saw a psychologist, and he basically said to me that he believed me to be on the spectrum, and that he would say I had asperger's, but that wasn't a diagnosis any longer since DSM-V, so yeah now I know for sure that I had it. The thing is I truly wonder how my life would have been, had I known about this when I was young. I mean my brothers because they were dyslexic they got tutors, and a lot of attention about their disorder, but all I got was a result was a keyboard to type on at school because dysgraphia. I did very all the way through high school, except math, and history. I do ponder about it, and I don't even really talk about it to my family at this point because they view it as an excuse more or less. Anyway now I am rambling, so I think should stop it now before somehow this devolves into talking about my favorite animes somehow.



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13 Feb 2017, 7:33 pm

hi, im a 39 Male from indonesia. i have a 24 years old sister, ADHD, cant talk and cant communicate or even cant be called.



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22 Feb 2017, 2:14 am

Hi my name is Rainier from the Philippines.

I just found this website which contains other people like me.


I am a fan of Jpop and my favorites are Starmarie and AKB48 (plus sister groups)


I love to play video games and enjoy life.


I am also a student from ESA studying for a BS in Business Admin Operations with a planned Masters in Logistics and Supply Chain.


And sometimes, I treat my lady friends as if they were my old highschool posse caller 'the Bastards of Mt. Sinai'


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