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<font color=peach>Everybody wants to be a Munchlax
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Thought I'd post here since this is the most obvious place to chat about mental disabilites.. 
After checking up National Autistic Society I found a couple of things. Children with AS have a number of things in common, here are a couple of things I found:
1) They have "Special Interests" i.e. obssessive interests in things. When we were younger, my brother with AS was obsessed with collecting gun shells that he found in our wood, that is until we told them what they were. I was obssesed about Thomas the Tank engine when I was younger. (Slightly do still; not as much..). I think now I am obsessed with looking stuff up about AS! (Bet you all know what my other obssesion is right??
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2) They have a "love of routine". This one is a major one for me. About 4 weeks ago my parents told me that we were going to "Brussels" (it was actually Disneyland Paris and they had to tell me later; I'll explain in a moment). I threw a major sulk about this, so much that, yup you guess, they told me. The reason why I sulked was because I don't like things thrusted on me and I like to be told prompt if something is going to happen so I can plan about it.. (Also, I do slightly get worried if people are late to things; once I went on an IT trip and I had to wait 5 minutes after the approprieate meeting time for someone to turn up. I was slightly worried, although I did try telling myself "It's OK, there are ___" to try and keep myself calm.. It didn't work, but at least I kept my dignity..
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I didn't know either of these were to do with AS..
Most of the stuff that I looked up kept saying the usual communication and social problems and a lack of imagination which I always thought was a load of clobbers for me. In fact, It is my slight fear that I having AS is something like a big dream or a plot to a movie i.e. the Doctor got it wrong when I was 5 and I don't really have AS. For me, it's actually quite a nice sign of relief that I know that there is something there that AS does to me! After all, AS isn't something that is completely obvious.
Sorry about the long post, but what I really think I am saying is that I am glad that I finally can see something that AS contributes to me other than just a fancy label..

After checking up National Autistic Society I found a couple of things. Children with AS have a number of things in common, here are a couple of things I found:
1) They have "Special Interests" i.e. obssessive interests in things. When we were younger, my brother with AS was obsessed with collecting gun shells that he found in our wood, that is until we told them what they were. I was obssesed about Thomas the Tank engine when I was younger. (Slightly do still; not as much..). I think now I am obsessed with looking stuff up about AS! (Bet you all know what my other obssesion is right??

2) They have a "love of routine". This one is a major one for me. About 4 weeks ago my parents told me that we were going to "Brussels" (it was actually Disneyland Paris and they had to tell me later; I'll explain in a moment). I threw a major sulk about this, so much that, yup you guess, they told me. The reason why I sulked was because I don't like things thrusted on me and I like to be told prompt if something is going to happen so I can plan about it.. (Also, I do slightly get worried if people are late to things; once I went on an IT trip and I had to wait 5 minutes after the approprieate meeting time for someone to turn up. I was slightly worried, although I did try telling myself "It's OK, there are ___" to try and keep myself calm.. It didn't work, but at least I kept my dignity..

I didn't know either of these were to do with AS..

Sorry about the long post, but what I really think I am saying is that I am glad that I finally can see something that AS contributes to me other than just a fancy label..
