Raleigh wrote:
While he was doing this I couldn't help but notice the clocks. There were two clocks, on opposite sides of the room. One to my left and one to the right. I was in the middle. They were set to the same time but the second hands were 20 seconds apart. The ticking was out of sync. They were so distracting, I kept looking from one to the other, right to left. Finally I had to ask, "Why have you got two clocks?" I told him my observations.
This made me smile because it could be describing me - most times this sort of thing practically screams at me for attention.
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He smiled and said, "They're my Aspergers indicators. Only people with Aspergers comment on the clocks."
Heh, cute - and I think I would have warmed to him immediately too, after that.

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I feel like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders and I don't care if I'm not official. I know I have AS and I think I may be on the right track at last.
Excellent. That realisation and discovery is like the final piece in a jigsaw - suddenly, a lifetime of issues has a
reason.
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