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I have Asperger's disorder

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 4:22 am
by rocklobster
I thought I'd finally let people know this. I'm not looking for pity. If you want to know more, click here

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 6:19 am
by Mr. SmartyPants
Oo. I have a fair knowledge of mental disorders, having Tourettes (They are mostly seasonal, they go on and off depending the season) and a tiny bit of OCD byself. I can totally understand.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 8:19 am
by harina
Well, reliefing to know it, I think..

I have also been thinking if I have a bit AS. I just got to know about the syndrome like a few months ago, so I haven't gone through any examination or anything like that. But I'd like to. It would explain many of my problems.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 9:02 am
by QtheQreater
Whoa. I wish I hadn't seen that. Makes me wonder if I've got it to some extent.

Quote from wiki article: Some people with AS make very little eye contact because they find it overwhelming

That's something I can relate to right there.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 9:50 am
by Neko Niisan
My mum works with like... err... 5 year olds in a "Specials Needs Development and Resource Centre" (what ever that means) but non-the-less I know what your on about and think no different for it.

Hope you feel better with like, the wieght off you shoulders... or something. :)

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 11:29 am
by GhostontheNet
So do I, so what?

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 12:47 pm
by Android raptor
I supposedly do as well, though I think I only have it very mildly. I used to be very immature and would rant to people about things they didn't care about (i.e. anime), but I've learned to social skills to cope. And it's nothing to be ashamed of! They think people like Einstein, Thomas Jefferson, and Bill Gates might also have it! I also really don't like using the word "normal" to label people. "Normal" is a setting on a hair dryer; in other words, everyone is so different that it's impossible for anyone to be considered normal in my mind. Those are some of my thoughts, I guess.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 5:23 pm
by mitsuki lover
As someone who has had epilepsy since age 4 I think I am missing the entire point here.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 5:45 pm
by Bobtheduck
It is a relevant thing to discuss because two older members who were banned had aspergers... It is a deficiency in social skills... One of the things aspergers does is cause people to misinterpret, such as in one of these members (her gross misinterpretation led to what got her banned) Another thing it does is sorta break your ability to see when what you're saying could be mean (an acquaintance with aspergers went online as my friend because my friend had his MSN on auto-sign, and when my friend's GF tried to talk to him, he said "I decided I hate you, and I never want to see you again" as a joke...)

This is a very good thing to know ahead of time, I guess. As I've only really known 2 people with it, I can't say I've ever seen a case of it that was kept under control, so I don't know how hard or easy it is to control...

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 6:20 pm
by Heart of Sword
Yeah, I think I probably have something like that, too. :P

I wouldn't call it a disorder, though. It's just the way God makes certain people.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 6:55 pm
by rocklobster
Bobtheduck wrote:It is a relevant thing to discuss because two older members who were banned had aspergers... It is a deficiency in social skills... One of the things aspergers does is cause people to misinterpret, such as in one of these members (her gross misinterpretation led to what got her banned) Another thing it does is sorta break your ability to see when what you're saying could be mean (an acquaintance with aspergers went online as my friend because my friend had his MSN on auto-sign, and when my friend's GF tried to talk to him, he said "I decided I hate you, and I never want to see you again" as a joke...)

This is a very good thing to know ahead of time, I guess. As I've only really known 2 people with it, I can't say I've ever seen a case of it that was kept under control, so I don't know how hard or easy it is to control...

Don't you worry. Bob. I can be quite mature about my behavior on the web. In real life, however... :sweat:
And I do consider my disorder a gift. I used to enjoy amazing people with my knowledge.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 6:58 pm
by Android raptor
Yeah, I've seen some kids who have it full blown. They have very few social skills, but they're not stupid. Heck, people with Aspergers tend to have normal-above average IQs. They also tend to excel in certain areas (like me with biology and science in general), so they could really do good with their future careers. I myself want to go into herpetology (study of reptiles) or entomology (study of insects), because those are my strengths and I think I'll do well. I have to pass math, though. That's what I'm bad at ^^;

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 7:21 pm
by meboeck
rocklobster wrote:I used to enjoy amazing people with my knowledge.


Heh, yes. I know a guy with Aspergers, and he knows random trivia in seemingly every category out there. I actually know a lot of people with disabilities and disorders, and I think it's just one of the things that makes people unique.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 8:58 pm
by GhostontheNet
Bobtheduck wrote:It is a relevant thing to discuss because two older members who were banned had aspergers... It is a deficiency in social skills... One of the things aspergers does is cause people to misinterpret, such as in one of these members (her gross misinterpretation led to what got her banned) Another thing it does is sorta break your ability to see when what you're saying could be mean (an acquaintance with aspergers went online as my friend because my friend had his MSN on auto-sign, and when my friend's GF tried to talk to him, he said "I decided I hate you, and I never want to see you again" as a joke...)

This is a very good thing to know ahead of time, I guess. As I've only really known 2 people with it, I can't say I've ever seen a case of it that was kept under control, so I don't know how hard or easy it is to control...
Do you refer to Harrasment-kun and his mother? If so that would hardly owe to aspergers and more to being a jerk.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 9:07 pm
by Ashley
It is a relevant thing to discuss because two older members who were banned had aspergers... It is a deficiency in social skills... One of the things aspergers does is cause people to misinterpret, such as in one of these members (her gross misinterpretation led to what got her banned)


Do you refer to Harrasment-kun and his mother? If so that would hardly owe to aspergers and more to being a jerk.


First of all, I have never knowingly banned anyone for having Asperger's syndrome. Secondly, if it's the pair in question I know of the syndrome was Tourettes. And thirdly, obviously this is still a sensitive issue with some people so I ask that you not bring it up and let this thread continue as it was.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 9:46 pm
by GhostontheNet
Ashley wrote:First of all, I have never knowingly banned anyone for having Asperger's syndrome.
Truth be told with the fusion of wackiness and lack of eye contact and visual language on the 'Net, we're pretty much indistinguishable from anybody else in this element.

Edit: Having just been confused with being a foreigner online whose native language is not English, maybe not.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 10:07 pm
by Bobtheduck
Ashley wrote:First of all, I have never knowingly banned anyone for having Asperger's syndrome.


I didn't say you banned them for having aspergers, I was meaning you banned them for behavior they had due to aspergers. Behavior that was dangerous.

As for those two in question, no, I'm not referring to them... This was before their time (both cases) and it was two separate members who had aspergers... I know it was aspergers because one admitted to it, the other was told to us by a close friend. It was quite a while ago... More than half of current members probably started here AFTER that...

And my acquaintance with aspergers... He's not really an anime fan, so he wouldn't be coming here...

PostPosted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 11:55 pm
by Cognitive Gear
Funny that this thread should come up...

I recently had a conversation with one of my freinds about this. He claims that he "collects" people with A.S.. (His way of saying that all of his freinds have AS to some extent) Apparently, he finds it easier to socialize with people who have at least a mild case of it. Before this, I had never heard of this disorder, and quickly learned that I have alot of the symptoms of it. If I do have it, it is extremely mild.

It's really nothing that needs to be "cured". Honestly, if it ever was, it would be a loss to society.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 3:06 pm
by mitsuki lover
I never said relevant.Please read the post closer.I asked what the POINT was,as in what is the point of rocklobster telling us he has Aspergers.

PostPosted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 11:03 am
by rocklobster
I thought it would help you people understand me better, mitsuki. And I had something to get off my chest.

PostPosted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 12:09 pm
by mitsuki lover
Ok,but you should have said so in the first place and not make people wonder why you were talking about it.I am not trying to be overly critical here I just think you should have mentioned why you wanted to talk about it when you first made the post.

PostPosted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 5:38 pm
by Mithrandir
Don't worry about it, man. There are other people here with AS. In fact, one of them is a friend of mine IRL. This is one of those things that has a SERIOUSLY wide bredth of severity. Many people with Aspergers can figure out what to do in a given social context by processing their way through it (that's a question of training and practice). It's a matter of being aware of your surroundings, which is arguably the harder piece for many.

PostPosted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 11:03 pm
by Mr. SmartyPants
mitsuki lover wrote:Ok,but you should have said so in the first place and not make people wonder why you were talking about it.I am not trying to be overly critical here I just think you should have mentioned why you wanted to talk about it when you first made the post.

Maybe it is a little weird for someone to go "I have aspergers" but nobody has to be suspicious and all up front about someone randomly stating a fact :thumb:

PostPosted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 8:39 am
by Syreth
My nephew has asperger's and he's such a sweet kid! He does say some of the darndest things sometimes though. It's kinda funny, cause sometimes you just don't know what he'll say next -- not sure if this is due to asperger's or his personality (not that we make fun of him or anything, it's just very amusing ^^). That's cool that you let everyone know, I think, because it shows concern for others.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 1:58 pm
by Sheenar
I have AS also. Basically, I have had to learn the social skills I possess like someone would learn to play the piano --so I still make misstrokes at times --it has lead to some very awkward social things --but most of my friends are understanding and just laugh...

Anyway, the main reason I am posting on this older thread is to offer some more resources about AS.
One book that I found helpful was "Freaks, Geeks, and Asperger Syndrome" by Luke Jackson. Luke is a 13 yr old kid in Britain (or was at the time the book was written) and he offers a lot of good insights into life with AS.
Another is "Surviving in College with Asperger Syndrome"

http://www.aspiesforfreedom.com has a lot of good wiki articles about AS and Autism as well as a forum community for those with AS.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 2:28 pm
by beau99
I'm an aspie as well...

Though I'd much prefer nobody call it a disorder. That would imply that there's something wrong with us when there's really not.

Wow... I just realized how old this thread is.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 3:11 pm
by Shao Feng-Li
After reading the Wiki article, it seems most people can have Asperger syndrome to some degree.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 3:24 pm
by beau99
Shao Feng-Li wrote:After reading the Wiki article, it seems most people can have Asperger syndrome to some degree.


It's true that most people can have certain tendencies, but that doesn't mean everyone has AS. Most adults, for example, will almost never get diagnosed with it. It's nothing more than high-functioning autism, so it's still seen as mainly a childhood thing.

Often times though, some people simply don't meet the DSM-IV criteria.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 5:06 pm
by ~darkelfgirl~
Same as Q: I don't like making eye contact with anyone. People tend to think I'm a stuck up person because of that.

I've never heard of that--thanks for posting the info.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 03, 2007 5:13 pm
by Shao Feng-Li
I don't like making eye contact much either... XD

Well, one guy I know definitely has the talks-about-boring-crap part of it, heh. He's a know-it-all to, which should have it's own disorder category...

Since it is a childhood thing, seems kinda silly to call it a disorder or anything. (I think that's already been said here though.)