DeaconBlues wrote:
You seem to be assuming that you're a lot more important, both here on WP and in the world at large, than is actually the case. I, for one, would never have heard of you if you hadn't started so many threads on here to complain about how you were treated at ED. Now, go write an angry blog like the rest of the kids, 'kay?
- There is a fine line between "having an imagination" and "letting your imagination run your reality". The first is sanity; the second isn't. And creating sockpuppet accounts just to let your inner voices say something comes perilously close to crossing right over that line. You might want to have someone check that out.
- And remember - one body, one account, no matter how many personalities happen to occupy the body at any given time.
1) It's called egocentricity, and because Lisa has a very limited Theory of Mind, she could percieve that a lot of people know about her when it is actually not the case. Often, the only world the less developed Aspie sees is their own.
2) Again, this is not about Lisa being delusional, this is more to do with her not knowing what is appropriate and how to give her interests a time and place. She needs to understand that there is a time to roleplay her characters and a time to act like an adult, and with interests as strong as hers she needs to be taught how to draw the line.
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Given a “tentative” diagnosis as a child as I needed services at school for what was later correctly discovered to be a major anxiety disorder.
This misdiagnosis caused me significant stress, which lessened upon finding out the truth about myself from my current and past long-term therapists - that I am an anxious and highly sensitive person but do not have an autism spectrum disorder.
My diagnoses - social anxiety disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
I’m no longer involved with the ASD world.