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outlier wrote:
Regarding functioning: There's no absolute demarcation, and there are several domains of functioning that some do worse in than others.
Many factors determine functioning, and measures of functioning include independent living, employment, social interaction/relationships, education, and co-morbid conditions, for example. In the situation I mentioned, I was referring to social functioning and relationships. Nearly all the individuals could interact and participate in unstructured group discussions; the two who could not still displayed interest by smiling and attending to the discussion. I was unable to participate, follow most of the discussion, speak (not even to answer what my name was), or lift my head up for more than a few seconds at a time. Many mentioned having friends.
this is very true.
My levels of functioning are all over the place.
Off medication I am like Outlier in terms of social relationships. I see almost no-one and cannot talk to or look at people.
But on medication I can do better and can engage somewhat. I can even smile.
I stim and pace to the extreme off medication. I also rock.
on medication I still stim and pace, but not as frantically.
My co-morbids of anxiety and depression get very bad.
I have a scatty brain because of ADHD tendencies.
I do have friends - most of whom i stay in contact with via email and the net.