I recently paid a visit to my friend who has high functioning Autism,we usually play varied games and it all goes smoothly.(Apart from one thing) I found it very nerve racking to talk to the other members of his family (This is a common symptom for Aspergers and General Autism) The rest of his family are some of the nicest people I have ever met but I can't help being afraid of what might happen E.G I get involved in a very long conversation with them and when I get into a long conversation with them and then I end up having a stutter and sounding different and it is very embarrassing and I would give anything to get rid of my verbal difficulty's and my Aspergers Syndrome.
This has been part 2 in the A Life With Aspergers Series.
Thank you for reading.
A Life With Aspergers Series
The A Life With Aspergers series of blogs.
Wednesday 2 March 2011
Saturday 26 February 2011
A Life With Aspergers Part 1
Hi,
Welcome to the first part of my 'A Life With Aspergers' Blog.
Today I attended my local youth club which is supplied by my local Church my friend is a member of the church and invited me to join them on there seven mile hike,The club isn't usually many people that attend the youth club (apart form this time) there where lots of people which made me very uncomfortable (Being uncomfortable in large groups of people is a common symptom of Aspergers Syndrome or general Autism) Though out the entire time I stayed with the one person I knew and was in fear of talking to anyone else or if anyone else was to talk to me if anyone does talk to me and try to start a conversation with me I get incredibly nervous and I Stutter and struggle to pronounce any words (This is once again a very common symptom of Aspergers and general Autism)
I use to get laughed at because of my speech problems but now I guess everyone has just accepted that that is the way I am. My speech problems are my biggest trait of my Aspergers Syndrome I also have a problem that my voice and be very loud without knowing it(a very common symptom of Aspergers and Autism) to myself my voice is the same volume as all of my peers but people tell me that I have a very loud voice compared to others.
Ever since I was diagnosed with Aspergers I would give anything to be what others consider to be ''Normal''
but Aspergers and general Autism are things that have to be accepted and once a person can accept that this will make a impact on the way that we live our everyday lives.
This has been Part 1 to the A Life With Aspergers
Thank you for reading.
Welcome to the first part of my 'A Life With Aspergers' Blog.
Today I attended my local youth club which is supplied by my local Church my friend is a member of the church and invited me to join them on there seven mile hike,The club isn't usually many people that attend the youth club (apart form this time) there where lots of people which made me very uncomfortable (Being uncomfortable in large groups of people is a common symptom of Aspergers Syndrome or general Autism) Though out the entire time I stayed with the one person I knew and was in fear of talking to anyone else or if anyone else was to talk to me if anyone does talk to me and try to start a conversation with me I get incredibly nervous and I Stutter and struggle to pronounce any words (This is once again a very common symptom of Aspergers and general Autism)
I use to get laughed at because of my speech problems but now I guess everyone has just accepted that that is the way I am. My speech problems are my biggest trait of my Aspergers Syndrome I also have a problem that my voice and be very loud without knowing it(a very common symptom of Aspergers and Autism) to myself my voice is the same volume as all of my peers but people tell me that I have a very loud voice compared to others.
Ever since I was diagnosed with Aspergers I would give anything to be what others consider to be ''Normal''
but Aspergers and general Autism are things that have to be accepted and once a person can accept that this will make a impact on the way that we live our everyday lives.
This has been Part 1 to the A Life With Aspergers
Thank you for reading.
Thursday 24 February 2011
A Introduction To Aspergers
Hi,
I guess you could just say I was your everyday average guy by just looking at me but you have no idea how wrong you would be. This is my life,a life with Aspergers Syndrome,people don't understand what it is like living with this and that is why I would like to take you on a tour of my life and let people know what exactly what Aspergers is and how it affects everyday life.
I hope you all will join me on my tour of my life and living with Aspergers Syndrome.
This has been an introduction to my life with Aspergers Syndrome thank you for reading.
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