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Old 12-28-2018, 08:45 PM #1
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Default Anyone here have Asperger Syndrome or high functioning autism?

Hi, I'm new here and I was wondering if anyone has Asperger Syndrome or high functioning autism. I have AS and I believe it makes it more difficult to deal with constant changes from a progressive disease. I have had idiopathic peripheral neuropathy for 12 years.
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Hi Hsmom66

Welcome to NeuroTalk .

I am sorry to read about your peripheral neuropathy.

As far as your Autism Spectrum Disorder is concerned, you could also introduce yourself in the Autism forum (https://www.neurotalk.org/forum8/); that would be a good way of getting to know other members there.

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