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Recent content by Alan Cohen

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    Is "Ghosting" common with someone with Aspergers?

    Thank you for that. I never realized it, but I have done that for years. Most recently, I quit practicing law because of my Asperger's, although I did not know of my specific diagnosis until very recently. My ex-wife was a borderline, and I had blamed her for cutting off many of my friends and...
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    Have problems loosing and keeping friends

    Imagine not knowing you're an Aspie until you are 58, divorced, and broke. My psychologist thought no knowing was better. Maybe it was. I accomplished a lot in my career as a journalist and attorney. I have created several self-published books, two musical plays, and a regular blog, not realing...
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    Greetings from Newly Diagnosed 58-year-old

    It's a bit overwhelming to realize your entire life can be defined with a single word. I had been in therapy for a long time, but that word, Aspergers, never left my doctor's lips, that is until I came to it myself, and asked him straight out. I am the youngest of four, and my siblings have...
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