....except of course for the extreme memory loss and deterioration. Autism is a disability whereas Alzheimer's is a disease, but I'm talking about symptoms and behaviour.
But, as an Aspie, I feel similar to a person with Alzheimer's, only having everything at a certain degree and not getting worse (obviously my brain isn't rotting). The reason why I think this is because I have a close relative with diagnosed Alzheimer's, and she needs routine and a familiar environment, otherwise she will become confused and angry. I feel I become confused and angry (not intensely) when I don't have a routine or familiar environment too.
Also, she gets very agitated and stressed when there are too many people in her home, and so do I. She was NT, but is now losing her ability to socialise normally, and comes out with stupid things, and drifts off into a world of her own. Obviously I was born with lack of ability to socialise normally and always saying stupid things, (except I don't drift off into a world of my own).
Also she has her mind fixed onto one thing and cannot talk of anything else but repeatively this one thing. I know her reason is different, because she forgets that she's said it before, whereas with me I don't forget that I've said about my obsession, I just get so excited about it that I want the spotlight to be onto my obsession.
Also, she needs to be prompted with putting her shoes and coat on, and brushing her hair. I don't need to be prompted, but I do need to make myself a list to stick up on the wall saying what checks I should do, like checking if there is any sleep in my eyes, or any dried skin on lips, et cetera, otherwise I will forget and go out looking like a zombie.
OK, she is incontinent now, whereas I am not. She also cannot wash herself any more, and she can't do other things that I can do. She needs 24-hour care now, whereas I only need a little help at certain times, example like looking for work, et cetera. Those are the differences, and obviously she is getting ill, whereas I am as healthy as anyone else, except I have a condition that holds me back and makes mundane part of life more challenging for me.
Anyone agree with this? Do you know a relative or friend with Alzheimer's, and do you feel you can relate to them at times?
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