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I'll find it after school! :nice:

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I should get ready for school at 7:30

and then googles *high functioning autism*

You hate the sound of people chewing? :lol:

I can relate to that :wacko:

PDD-NOS is a catch-all diagnosis. Often understood to mean the same thing as "high functioning autistic," it really incorporates individuals at all function levels whose symptoms don't fully correlate with classic autism. So a PDD-NOS diagnosis may provide some information to parents and teachers but cannot guide treatment.

 

I wanna have something real :disappointed:

Wow this is thread is going fast right now :uhoh:

 

Anyway, does anyone have any good suggestion for a good TV Show worth watching? :wacko:

also, if you decide to eat something in the same room as me I'll probaby either start rocking and shaking with my hands over my ears or just freaking out :cool:

 

:lol:

That made me laugh. :uhoh: :shame:

GAHHH STOP SPAMMING WOMAN :freak:

Crests, don't watch this video. :uhoh:

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EljRVE2FPPY]YouTube- Cute animals eating :)[/ame]

 

I hate lots of sounds :blush:

 

It's making me fail some of my classes </3

 

Thats one of the reasons I have to go to the clinic.

 

They are gonna run sensory tests on me :sick:

Do you get BBC channels in Sweden? :thinking:

I wont <3

 

 

people usually think its funny :P

I have a heart attack :P

Do you get BBC channels in Sweden? :thinking:

 

I think we have BBC Entertainment or something like that :dizzy:

 

Just say the name of the show, I have the internet you know :P

COPY AND PASTE EDUCATION

 

Asperger syndrome is an autism spectrum disorder, and people with it therefore show significant difficulties in social interaction, along with restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests. It differs from other autism spectrum disorders by its relative preservation of linguistic and cognitive development. Although not required for diagnosis, physical clumsiness and atypical use of language are frequently reported.[1][2]

 

yay lack of social interaction!

I don't ever hide from people :blush

 

:shame:

I hate lots of sounds :blush:

 

It's making me fail some of my classes </3

 

Thats one of the reasons I have to go to the clinic.

 

They are gonna run sensory tests on me :sick:

 

What kind of sound?

 

I wont <3

 

 

people usually think its funny :P

I have a heart attack :P

 

Actually, watch it. It just plays music. :lol:

HOUSE

 

BIG BANG THEORY

 

I've seen all seasons of Big Bang Theory :wacky:

 

House has just so many season so, hmmm..

a person with AS may engage in a one-sided, long-winded speech about a favorite topic, while misunderstanding or not recognizing the listener's feelings or reactions, such as a need for privacy or haste to leave.[8] This social awkwardness has been called "active but odd".[1] This failure to react appropriately to social interaction may appear as disregard for other people's feelings, and may come across as insensitive.[8]

 

:wacky:

 

I wonder if I'll be diagnosed with AS :P

Apparently I'm exactly like Sheldon :uhoh:

HUSTLE

IT CROWD

GAVIN AND STACEY

I never go on about anything :wacky:

Also, I beat you guys at being logical and taking things literally :P

Stereotyped and repetitive motor behaviors are a core part of the diagnosis of AS and other ASDs.[21] They include hand movements such as flapping or twisting, and complex whole-body movements.[4] These are typically repeated in longer bursts and look more voluntary or ritualistic than tics, which are usually faster, less rhythmical and less often symmetrical.[22]

 

I do different things :uhoh2:

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