Am I only deaf person who has aspergers

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DrPepperMan24
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10 Nov 2013, 2:33 pm

on here?



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10 Nov 2013, 2:37 pm

I dunno.

I wonder if it might be harder to diagnose deaf people because there's a communication barrier between the patient and the specialist.

Best of luck to you.


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10 Nov 2013, 2:39 pm

I've met deaf people with aspergers in support groups.



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10 Nov 2013, 2:53 pm

I've noticed some traits in some deaf friends of mine, so no, probably not. There's bound to be quite a few.


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10 Nov 2013, 2:56 pm

I don't know but I know I am looking forward to my first sign language class later on this month. Squee. I've always wanted to learn sign language and I don't know why. It's a bit odd.

Anyway, how did you get diagnosed, I mean I would assume people would have been dismissing a lot of the AS symptoms as something to do with your deafness?



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10 Nov 2013, 3:15 pm

It must be a bugger when you want to examine someone's facial expressions while they speak, but you have to concentrate on their lip-movements instead,.

I don't know any other deaf aspies, although there might be one or two on some of the online deaf communities.

I'll be interested to read more from you about your experiences.



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10 Nov 2013, 5:57 pm

I know of one, but I don't think she comes to WP. There's got to be some. Both autism and deafness are quite common. And there are quite a few of us who have auditory processing issues to the point that spoken language is near-useless; some of them have sign languages like ASL, or simplified versions, as a first language.


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10 Nov 2013, 5:59 pm

You are probably not the only one, but as deafness is not common the subset that contain both "people with deafness" and "people with AS" is probably very small.

I would love to know if you face any unique situations or difficulties that the combination of deafness and AS give you that are not found in either group alone.

I have taken ASL courses because when I go mute (selective-mutism in stressful/ high sensory environments) I can still sign (because my brain seems to process signs like pictures and not like verbal information). I do have trouble when signing to the deaf community because I do not easily connect facial expressions with my signing. So I have a flat face, where my teacher said I needed a dynamic face to better express myself, that signing is not just the hands but also the body language and facial expressions.
If you have any insight on this I would be appreciative.


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10 Nov 2013, 9:39 pm

I know someone who is deaf and displays traits of autism, but they do not come to WP.
I hope you feel welcome nevertheless.



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10 Nov 2013, 9:56 pm

Well this is awkward. :( Several people have just told you they don't know any Deaf people on WP, yet they know of me and have been involved with discussions where I have given rather an abundance of information about Deaf autistics and/or sign language several times in the past month. I must not be very memorable at all.

Asperger's/Autism is much more common in the profoundly D/deaf than in the general population and I have posted information several times recently about it. If you'd like to know more I'm definitely the one to talk to! As others have pointed out here before: It's one of those things I info-dump about quite regularly. ;)

So no, you're not alone - I'm Deaf too. Apparently I have also developed the superpower of invisibility! ;)



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10 Nov 2013, 10:11 pm

ChameleonKeys wrote:
Well this is awkward. :( Several people have just told you they don't know any Deaf people on WP, yet they know of me and have been involved with discussions where I have given rather an abundance of information about Deaf autistics and/or sign language several times in the past month. I must not be very memorable at all.

So no, you're not alone - I'm Deaf too. Apparently I have also developed the superpower of invisibility! ;)


Sorry you felt invisible Chameleon. I have not been on much recently. I had not seen your posts. Welcome. I am sure that you can help our new member, DrPepperMan, feel welcome.


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11 Nov 2013, 5:17 pm

ChameleonKeys wrote:
Well this is awkward. :( Several people have just told you they don't know any Deaf people on WP, yet they know of me and have been involved with discussions where I have given rather an abundance of information about Deaf autistics and/or sign language several times in the past month. I must not be very memorable at all.

Asperger's/Autism is much more common in the profoundly D/deaf than in the general population and I have posted information several times recently about it. If you'd like to know more I'm definitely the one to talk to! As others have pointed out here before: It's one of those things I info-dump about quite regularly. ;)

So no, you're not alone - I'm Deaf too. Apparently I have also developed the superpower of invisibility! ;)
Your grammar is excellent! Most deaf people have bad grammar.



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11 Nov 2013, 10:06 pm

ChameleonKeys wrote:
Well this is awkward. :( Several people have just told you they don't know any Deaf people on WP, yet they know of me and have been involved with discussions where I have given rather an abundance of information about Deaf autistics and/or sign language several times in the past month. I must not be very memorable at all.

Asperger's/Autism is much more common in the profoundly D/deaf than in the general population and I have posted information several times recently about it. If you'd like to know more I'm definitely the one to talk to! As others have pointed out here before: It's one of those things I info-dump about quite regularly. ;)

So no, you're not alone - I'm Deaf too. Apparently I have also developed the superpower of invisibility! ;)



I remembered you and was going to post that I knew of one Deaf WP member until I saw you already posted. :)