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Jeffrey 10-31-2011 03:06 PM

Argument today. And Aspergers?
 
Anyone know if they have Aspergers? I guess you have to ask a doctor, but I have some of the symptoms.

Seems talking a lot & boring someone w/a topic not of their interest is a big sign. But I don't do that. But I did have a lack of common sense & clumsiness before the big TBI 15 months ago.

Oh, and anyone else get in arguments where you are insulted, physically threatened, threatened to be thrown out, and then ignored when you try to speak?

I guess I should take a painkiller at bedtime- just to be safe. Cause lying down really increses the pain.

Thanks-

SmilinEyesMs305 10-31-2011 03:33 PM

Jeffrey-

Did you self-diagnose this or did someone suggest this? Do you have trouble socializing, (before and now)? Do you make eye contact with people when you have a conversation?
Do you sometimes obsess over certain hobbies, interests or activities?

Jeffrey 10-31-2011 05:05 PM

I make eye contact. Thanks.

Sometimes get really involved in a hobby, but still try to manage a variety of conversation topics.

He's cursing at me, and still doesn't wnt me to talk.

Please help, Lord Jesus.

Mark in Idaho 10-31-2011 05:30 PM

Jeffrey,

Is the problem you or could it be HE has the behavior problem?

Many people have many of the symptoms of Aspergers. If we took a poll with a list of all of the symptoms that combine to form an Aspergers diagnosis, I bet most of us would have 25% or more of the Aspergers symptoms. I know I do.

Talking too much is a common symptom of PCS.

Aspergers is a subset of Autism.

It appears to me that you may be more likely to struggle with OCD and anxiety disorders of which OCD is one. But that is just my out of focus view from reading your posts from afar. OCD and anxiety disorders are also common to PCS. My PCS has caused me to suffer from some OCD like symptoms.

SmilinEyesMs305 10-31-2011 05:54 PM

Jeffrey,

First, as Mark said, Asperger's is under there Autism Spectrum umbrella. Any sort of spectrum type disorder means that we all as human beings in theory fit on said spectrum somewhere.

That being said, pre-accident I was working towards my Masters in Ed for early intervention for autism. It is likely that as Mark said, you may experience some of the symptoms and assume you have Asperger's. However, based on what you've told me it's highly more likely that it is related to your PCS than having an autism diagnosis. (Ex. OCD like stuff, emotional highs and lows, etc).

I wouldn't stress over it, or try diagnosing yourself. It just adds stress that you don't need. Your PCS is likely what's at play here.

roadrunner63 10-31-2011 06:16 PM

My grandson has asperger's. It is a high functioning form of autism. Social behavior is the main issue. Lack of eye contact is a big symptom. Grandson has meltdowns in public places or around too many people (even a room full of family).

Jeffrey 10-31-2011 06:30 PM

Thanks guys.

And a big thanks to God. There has been reconciliation again.

My left foot nerves are twinging, and I feel the pain in my head & roof of mouth, but- it should get better.

Chandler 10-31-2011 11:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeffrey (Post 820436)
He's cursing at me, and still doesn't wnt me to talk.

Please help, Lord Jesus.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho (Post 820446)
Jeffrey,

Is the problem you or could it be HE has the behavior problem?

I'm confused. Who is the "he" that you all are referring to ? I don't see where Jeffrey referenced anyone but himself in his posts.

Mark in Idaho 11-01-2011 12:07 AM

Jeffrey was arguing with someone who would not let him talk.


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