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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 740006" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I have the same people burnout and very poor people reading skills. I always suspected Aspergers but am always told no. But since you cant test for it, like you can for diabetes, who knows? I have many signs and learning disabilities too. I have a non verbal learning disorder which WAS diagnosed and is common on the spectrum. I have panic disorder and generalized anxiety. I also know that my values and beliefs and things I consider most important are not the norm. I was known as crazy in my family of origin but think I was just different. My entire family is strange so there is the hereditary factor.</p><p></p><p>Like you, Elsi, I am different, also not comfy with myself until my 40s and want Drews daughter to succeed as an adult and hope that being different doesnt shame her or hold her back forever. Until you accept yourself, you can feel pretty bad about your life. But all that can change</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 740006, member: 1550"] I have the same people burnout and very poor people reading skills. I always suspected Aspergers but am always told no. But since you cant test for it, like you can for diabetes, who knows? I have many signs and learning disabilities too. I have a non verbal learning disorder which WAS diagnosed and is common on the spectrum. I have panic disorder and generalized anxiety. I also know that my values and beliefs and things I consider most important are not the norm. I was known as crazy in my family of origin but think I was just different. My entire family is strange so there is the hereditary factor. Like you, Elsi, I am different, also not comfy with myself until my 40s and want Drews daughter to succeed as an adult and hope that being different doesnt shame her or hold her back forever. Until you accept yourself, you can feel pretty bad about your life. But all that can change [/QUOTE]
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