NLD Information and Support Thread
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If you read and compare the lists of traits you can easily see this.
NLD is a harmed NT brain. Autism is a different brain.
No, that is not how the scientific community views it. AS refers to social and behavioral deficits. NLD refers to specific cognitive deficits. The later may or may not cause, contribute to, or merely coexist with the former. I think an interesting question is if someone with AS and nvld got rid of the latter, would she still have the former? In some cases at least the answer may be no.
Thank you for the explanation MoonDust and yet I am still confused as to how a person can have ASD and NLD, if one is a damaged brain and one is a brain that is wired different. It is very interesting to learn about the differences between the two diagnoses. Have you read research on PET scans and hyometabolism in different parts of the brain in ASD persons and NLD?
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Well, you could have a damaged autistic brain instead of an autistic brain or a damaged NT brain.
What traits of each list apply to you? For sure you don't both have the "Engineer type" (AS) and the seriously impaired visio-spatial abilities (NLD), as these are opposite traits.
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What traits of each list apply to you? For sure you don't both have the "Engineer type" (AS) and the seriously impaired visio-spatial abilities (NLD), as these are opposite traits.
I have read that sometimes apsies have excellent visual spatial skills and then some aspies fit the criteria of NLD with limited visual spatial skills, poor sense of direction, etc. For me when I read about asperger's I thought this sounds like me and then I had neuropyschological testing and then read more about NLD. It seems like I fit the NLD very well and I have good eye contact and not sure if I stim or not. Even though I have good eye contact sometimes I am not comofortable with eye contact.
I have the impaired visual-spatial skills as my verbal IQ is significantly higher than my performance IQ. My skills throughout my life reflect the symptoms of NLD. For example, limited sense of direction, poor ability to reverse and parallel park a car, poor motor skills to include I am not good at origami at all. Also I have excellent rote memory and love reading and doing crosswords. In addition, I like learning foreign languages. In middle school I was assigned a math tutor and did fine when it was explained in more detail. I like directions in a linear pattern to include driving directions in a linear and step by step list. Map quest which has a step by step process is great for me. I could go and I will stop now.
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No I am not diagnosed with autism, yet I would not rule it out entirely. I do fit the NLD diagnosis very well so I think of my self as NLD with the possibility of also having asperger's.
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Yes I originally thought I had AS so I still have a feeling that I may have it, but not sure. I want to someday get an official assessment by a Psychologist or Psychiatrist who will say yes you have NVLD or yes you have AS and NVLD or no you have neither and have visual spatial deficits. I am very sure that I have NVLD and it would be hard to imagine that I do not have it.
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I got an AS diagnosis, but I don't think the AS psychiatrist that diagnosed me even thought of the possibility of NVLD. I didn't mentione it either, because I went for a diagnosis only to get help from the gov't when I was constantly being fired, and because NVLD is not in the DSM, adults needing financial help from the gov't are diagnosed as AS even if what they really have is NVLD. It's a way of going by the DSM book without harming the NVLD adults because of going by the DSM.
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It's interesting to read about everyone's experience with NLD because it differs from person to person.
I'm horrible at math. I do not like word problems because they're too difficult for me to comprehend and I do not care for the problems where they have geometrical figures in them and they ask you to pull the algebraic equation from it and solve it.
I avoid chemistry as well. Balancing the chemical equations are horrible.
P.E. for me is so-so. I don't mind the activities where no sports is involved. My perception of hitting a ball was always off.
Art is okay. I gave up on drawing when I realized I wasn't that good at it. The only art class I did enjoy was ceramics. The teacher didn't really care what your project looked like as long as it was presentable.
My favorite subjects so far are writing, English, foreign language, history, and any sociology class. I'm pretty good at writing but starting any writing project is hard for me as I don't know where to begin. English is a given and I come by learning foreign language easily. Enunciation is a whole different story. History is always fascinating to learn about and sociology classes like psychology and criminology are also fascinating as well.
Mind you, my experiences come from elementary, middle, and high school and I'm in college right now.
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Officially diagnosed with nonverbal learning disability, social anxiety disorder, and dsythymic disorder.
My likes are similar except I liked chemistry since I went to a tutor. Biochemistry was even better since it combined biology & how chemistry works in the human body. Now I know why parallel parking has always been so difficult for me (NVLD).
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You always can find plenty of information on aspergers but never about nlvd, probably because its less widely known besides less verbal differences.
People who acknowledge their own disorders may still find they have very little awareness of the happenings around them. In some parts of a county you get more understanding and awareness being met than others and the stats show up in articles and newspapers. all I know is that whenever I couldn't understand the gist of something that well or needed some explaining about something, I was more or less shunned off with others with mental disturbance issues. so in other words I still wasn't getting acknowledged on a task that was being read out because of people distracting me and later on my confidence issues began to swell up. I mean, I never even got a diagnosis of any kind until I was 20, seriously undermining my self-esteem in the process of my teens and early childhood. I v come to accept that it would indeed be impossible without any sort of intervention at all to have accurate tests or clear diagnostic sense to divulge the differences and similarities between onset of autism lets say to nlvd or asd.
Its because narrow minded obstinate people who cant hear you or understand your mental thinking are leading you down the route of dismissal or false diagnosis which is why perhaps I find myself in the thinking stages of this likely scenario yet again.
http://www.nldline.com/yvonna.htm
http://www.myaspergerschild.com/2010/12 ... rning.html
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