starkid wrote:
Joe90 wrote:
Because all the kids somehow knew I had this label, they acted like I was diseased, and stayed away from me.
How would they have known?
Because there was a girl in my class who had a severely Autistic brother, and my mum and her mum got befriended and so the girl knew I had an ASD (obviously the ''opposite'' from her brother but still on the spectrum), and she told everybody in the class when we were about 9 or 10, shortly after I was diagnosed. Also I had an aide in the classroom to help me with my work, so that also made it obvious that I was the kid with ''something wrong with me'', making it look like I was the ''ret*d kid''.
Why me, eh? Of all the odds of being the kid with an ASD, it had to be me, while all the other kids in the class were NT. I daren't think too deeply about it, otherwise I might kill myself. Thank God I'm on antidepressants, they've practically saved my life because they prevent me from thinking too hard about stuff.
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