At my mother's request...
My mother insisted that I join this community, so here I am...
My name is Adam Reh, age 22. I am a student at Riverside Community College and will be transferring to Cal. State San Bernadino this fall. I have ADHD and OCD, but I was only recently diagnosed with Asperger's(around my senior year of high school if I recall).
My main interests are video games(no prefered genre, but I dislike "realistic" games like Call of Duty) and YouTube(favorite channels in no particular order: Retsupurae, TheRunawayGuys, vinesauce, JonTron, Jerma985). I own a Wii-U and PS4.
That's all I can think of for now.
Just as a heads up, I can be slow to reply to messages.
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Nice anagramized user name! It takes a special talent to come up with good anagrams.
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My name is Adam Reh, age 22. I am a student at Riverside Community College and will be transferring to Cal. State San Bernadino this fall. I have ADHD and OCD, but I was only recently diagnosed with Asperger's(around my senior year of high school if I recall).
My main interests are video games(no prefered genre, but I dislike "realistic" games like Call of Duty) and YouTube(favorite channels in no particular order: Retsupurae, TheRunawayGuys, vinesauce, JonTron, Jerma985). I own a Wii-U and PS4.
That's all I can think of for now.
Just as a heads up, I can be slow to reply to messages.
Hello Adam. You can let your mother know that you simply have an excess ratio of neurons/glial cells. Sugar is for the brain, carbs/protein are for the body, and (meditation/silence/an existing neural pathway/gaming) is the natural progression of learning.
My name is Adam Reh, age 22. I am a student at Riverside Community College and will be transferring to Cal. State San Bernadino this fall. I have ADHD and OCD, but I was only recently diagnosed with Asperger's(around my senior year of high school if I recall).
My main interests are video games(no prefered genre, but I dislike "realistic" games like Call of Duty) and YouTube(favorite channels in no particular order: Retsupurae, TheRunawayGuys, vinesauce, JonTron, Jerma985). I own a Wii-U and PS4.
That's all I can think of for now.
Just as a heads up, I can be slow to reply to messages.
Welcome. My mom also suggested I look online for other aspies to talk to. That's why I'm here.
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Hi Radayam!
I am also slow to get back to people. It drives my family crazy.
Your mom gave you some great advice when she told you to log on here. Wrong Planet has a number of different forums, and they aren't all about Autism/Asperger's issues. Since you are interested in computer games, check out the computer and games forums here. When you need help with Autism/Asperger's problems, you can post here at WP for help, or read posts from others with similar problems to see what they have tried for solutions.
As for contact with others here, you can get as involved as you want, or keep contact light, and you can hang out here as often, or as little as you want. There is no frequency requirement. Occasionally, I have been "away" for several months, but have come back when I was able, and my contact mostly involves reading posts from others, sometimes posting replies, and occasionally making a new post of my own.
Hope you like WP--I do!
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Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured, or far away.--Henry David Thoreau