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sorry to hear that. i hope everything turns out ok.

Autism can't be removed, it is like a amputated arm, can't be fixed like it should be.

But it is possible to train yourself the missing things and learn to deal with it.

It is a hard time in life, but the results will be the best there is!:)

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:uhoh:

 

 

I have one too.

 

 

but whatever :P

Autism can't be removed, it is like a amputated arm, can't be fixed like it should be.

But it is possible to train yourself the missing things and learn to deal with it.

It is a hard time in life, but the results will be the best there is!:)

well i knew that. idk why i commented like that. hmm.

Aspergers,

but Aspergers ranges in seriousness.

 

Aha!

 

That guy I mentioned ha Aspergers, but he has it pretty easily; he just seems kind of "out of it" to the rest of his classes; half the kids don't know he has autism, so they don't hold back or anything when they make fun of him. :\ It's so horrible...

 

He's basically a genius at math, though; apparently he can "see the numbers" or something like that. So that's one positive...

 

edit:

 

I hear that people with autism are really good at other stuff.

 

Usually, or usually they're at least pretty good at something else.

Usually, or usually they're at least pretty good at something else.

That is true.

I have a friend who has autism. And he has to be the best classical pianist I have ever met! And he's not even 18 yet! He even writes his own music!

 

He is a really great friend and he does get made fun of a lot....

 

When people do that to you, you have to know that you are great in your own way! And the people who make fun of you are complete idiots who don't even have a clue of what they are talking about!

I have a friend who has autism. And he has to be the best classical pianist I have ever met! And he's not even 18 yet! He even writes his own music!

 

He is a really great friend and he does get made fun of a lot....

 

When people do that to you, you have to know that you are great in your own way! And the people who make fun of you are complete idiots who don't even have a clue of what they are talking about!

+99999999999999999999999! :)

 

I know a guitarist that's exact the same you said about classical pianist! :)

It must be really hard to have trouble with facial expressions and body language...most people without autism have enough trouble with figuring people out anyway!

that's very similar to what crests has.

awww, we're not mad at you. People with autism are cool. :laugh3:

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:cry: = Crying/Sad

:) = Smiling/Happy/Proud

:( = Sad/Worried

:shocked2: = Shocked/Surprised

:D = Happy

:lol: = Very happy/funny

:smug: = Proud

 

Not perfect this little list but can help!

 

Soooo...

If your mouth is turned down and maybe tears it is sad...

If your mouth is turned up but closed you are happy...

If your mouth is turned down but your eyebrows are up? Worried...

If your mouth is little and your eyes are wide open you are suprised...

If your eyes are squinched and and your mouth is up + teeth showing = Happy...

If your eyes are squinched and your mouth is open with teeth showing... I guess that is kind of like laughing.

And if your eyes are closed and you have a closed mouth really high and your mouth is up you are proud :D

 

That actually really helps.

Must study more smileys.

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awww, we're not mad at you. People with autism are cool. :laugh3:

 

 

Some do get mad because autism is not always apparent and they think I am being a smart alak.

Other get frusterated.

Soooo...

If your mouth is turned down and maybe tears it is sad...

If your mouth is turned up but closed you are happy...

If your mouth is turned down but your eyebrows are up? Worried...

If your mouth is little and your eyes are wide open you are suprised...

If your eyes are squinched and and your mouth is up + teeth showing = Happy...

If your eyes are squinched and your mouth is open with teeth showing... I guess that is kind of like laughing.

And if your eyes are closed and you have a closed mouth really high and your mouth is up you are proud :D

 

That actually really helps.

Must study more smileys.

 

You are doing great! :smug:

You have that?

 

 

What did you do then..........

that's very similar to what crests has.

 

True, am I very obvious on here?

Soooo...

If your mouth is turned down and maybe tears it is sad...

If your mouth is turned up but closed you are happy...

If your mouth is turned down but your eyebrows are up? Worried...

If your mouth is little and your eyes are wide open you are suprised...

If your eyes are squinched and and your mouth is up + teeth showing = Happy...

If your eyes are squinched and your mouth is open with teeth showing... I guess that is kind of like laughing.

And if your eyes are closed and you have a closed mouth really high and your mouth is up you are proud :D

 

That actually really helps.

Must study more smileys.

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: Doing great!

True, am I very obvious on here?

 

What do you have, if I may ask?

What do you have, if I may ask?

 

PDD-NOS (Pervasive Developmental Disorder - Not Otherwise Specified)

 

It's pretty much Aspergers, theres just one thing that didnt qualify me as it.

I don't know what it was.

It's on the autism Spectrum.

We can change soon from Coldplaying.com to AutistiColdplay.com :P

 

:P But am I very obvious?

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