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We ALL have this days days my friends its part of our diagnosis
LilPandaz said:Hello! I'm on the spectrum, I have Asperger's syndrome with a learning disability.
I was diagnosed around 3-4 years old, I also have depression and anxiety that was diagnosed around 2015-2016.
I enjoy drawing, astronomy, vintage computers, arcades\consoles, history, (mainly WW2 stuff) and 70s-early 2000's anime.
I'm still currently exploring and figuring out my AB and my DL side ^^
Fireband said:Hey all,
I'm a little and a carer with high functioning Asperger's, PTSD, anxiety, and depression. I almost slipped under the radar, but was diagnosed at 4 by a very good doctor. I take Latuda for depression, and Paxil for PTSD.
As for interests I play 7 different instruments. I also like building PCs and writing. I am also a competitive magic the gathering card player (two time township winner).
My little side is used to give me the childhood I never had because of all my treatment and anxiety.
I am so glad this is a group
BinkyBoi said:Hey, hopefully you remember from the old days on here. I’m still on and off for whatever reason. I guess it’s hard for me to keep up with multiple social platforms and I’ll occasionally forget about ADISC. But I’m still around and still visit.
Diagnosed with Autism / Aspergers when I was 9 or 10.
caitianx said:Good Evening BinkyBoi!
Welcome back to the reconstituted "Autism and Asperger's Syndrome Littles" Group, now as a long-duration continuing conversation thread.
Anyway, at 7:37 PM here in Derry, NH and my day has been relatively quiet.
I have the house to myself while my NT brother is out with a "Lady Friend" on a date.
I have been tinkering with simple electronic circuits today at my tiny workbench here in my bedroom.
Also, I have been watching Japanese Anime online via HULU.
Moble Suit GUNDAM: Wing
Outlaw Star
Right now I am watching:
The PBS News Hour
I have been keeping an eye on the latest "College Admission Cheating Scandal".
Shit!
I had to fucking "bust my ass" to meet the rigorous Entrance Requirements to get into and study Electronics Engineering at Wentworth Institute in Boston, MA.
I never fucking cheated on the SAT Exam either.
Yeah!
Here I am an Autism and Cerebral Palsy Babyfur Little "having a fit" on the subject of "fairness".
My attitude, is if you are a rich brat who can not do the course work, you have no fucking right to attend and graduate from Wentworth Institute in Boston.
Being the "Poor Man's MIT", Wentworth Institute is a very tough "private" Engineering College to attend and graduate from.
Many Massachusetts Institute of Technology Students over in Cambridge, MA take "Laboratory" Classes at Wentworth Institute to get "real" hands-on experience on using instruments and "building stuff".
Of course for many of us on the Autism Spectrum, "higher education" is difficult for us.
I am no exception.
XxKitChaosxX said:Saw this thread and had to say hello.
Professionally diagnosed at 2 years old with high-functioning autism, which has been joined by other conditions in recent years, but I digress. Been a perpetual night owl since my college days (all-nighters became a frequent thing in my last year) and while I haven't really been little for some time now I'm in an environment that fortunately isn't filled with judgment of any sort.
Also I should note it's 1:15 am where I live, hence the previous self-descriptor of night owl
Difraxie said:Hello,
It is nice to have a place with ASD littles together. I too have ASD (amongst other diagnoses).
I find being little for me is a bit of a coping strategy, the world is much easier when little. All there is to worry about is which colour crayon I should use
The adult world is often so confusing to me.