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In SeattleHave fun in Seattle.
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Posted 07-13-2008 at 05:30 AM by oraki
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Friday, July 11, 2008It does count for something. There are a lot of folks who can maintain on the level you are on. Since you don't have any thyroid or other issues I venture to say you might just be one of them
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Posted 07-12-2008 at 01:26 PM by LynnScarlet
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LC - what's it all about?Asperger's? Processing-speed. Easy-overload. Aghhh!Was asked to describe Asperger's - and thought it might be a good idea to add that post to my growing BLOG, so here goes:
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With a late-life dx at 60, I am still learning about a life-long condition that involves processing speed that is often slower, occcasionally faster, than many NTs - NeuroTypicals, the average normal person, most of whom are impatient with Aspies who have "executive dysfunction" and who have a tough time making decisions fast enough for the average person who moves swiftly through daily decisions that put me into a stall much like when my colorful screen cursor simply spins and spins.... There are other traits, mostly involving security in doing things the same way day after day. One Australian has listed Aspie traits as positives, a way of seeing talents that are found in explorers and inventors (and social outcasts, martyrs) through history - and I like to read Tony Attwood's view of Aspie traits as I struggle to make the best of my own Aspie hardwiring. Attwood's list is a good one to draw from as an Aspie is writing a resume or a personal profile.
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Posted 07-12-2008 at 07:27 AM by Zer
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