envirozentinel wrote:
Congratulations. Most of we English speakers are not very fluent in other languages, to our shame since so many speak our language. It certainly seems you're making a success of things - keep it up! I'm rather glad I was diagnosed, even though it was very late and many years after leaving school, and it helped me, as well as friends and family, to understand so much better why I often behaved (and still do) in erratic and strange ways.
Thanks for your reply,pal!
Firstly thanks for your appreciation for my English skill.As an ASD and ADHD, English is a easy course for me so I can get to know a little.And,there are many pirate online courses on video websites.Download them and learn as the teachers tell,and we will find it is a better way to learn a new skill.
Secondly,well I'm not so successful XD I'm an ADHD,which means I'm easy to be tired and always miss the point people told me just now.ASDers easily suffer from ADHD.If that happen,I suggest medicine,like concerta.
Thirdly,I'm glad to hear that you can get the diagnose and handle a new balance in your life.As for behave in erratic ways...Ah I have given up about this.I just want to be productive,and then friends can have the reason to surround with us——we maybe cannot
offer them happiness(mind benefit),but we can offer them physical benefit.Then we can have friends and keep away the danger and loneliness.
Sry for I may be too strict in my articlesXD I'm not so good at control atmosphere.X(