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Recent content by Aspie's Friend

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    My Friend Asperger's: Angry I Brought it Up

    IMO, my best friend has Aspergers. She is amazing and brilliant but has different wiring. I bought up a few years ago and she freaked out emphatically declared she dow not have it and really got mad. So I dropped it for over a year. She is battling depression and unable to change some traits...
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    New, Mother and Friend of Aspies

    >>A lot of us have trouble analysing what we've done and how it can be perceived by others. In situations like the phone calls she needs someone to calmly explain to her that people need space from each other to avoid confrontations arising. This needs to be done before you reach breaking point...
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    New, Mother and Friend of Aspies

    Clingy? Yes. if I don't call her daily and she can't get me by phone she calls my husband and friends to find out what is wrong. I am frustrated at simple conversations have to explained in detail before she can understand and her questioning EVERYTHING. Like the word Strength. A simple...
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    New, Mother and Friend of Aspies

    This will sound cruel but if she doesn't get help I can't take it anymore. Its too never racking for me. I am exhausted and frustrated dealing with her. I thought if she understood it she would understand why I can't take hours to explain things to her daily but maybe I'm wrong and it won't make...
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    Nightmares

    My 14 yr old son (diagnosed Aspie) has nightmares so bad I moved his bed into my room so I can calm him when he wakes up. I just read this is an aspire trait. He wakes u an average of once or twice a night (the reason I am up now). Occasionally skips a nights. He does not watch movies (because...
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    New, Mother and Friend of Aspies

    Thanks. You are giving me some hope. Maybe I can get her to test again. She took a test EMPHATICALLY said it was not her. But she answered things like not being naive when she is SUPER naive. I'm leaning toward breaking off the friendship for my own health, it is heartbreaking.
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    New, Mother and Friend of Aspies

    My 15 year old son has been diagnosed with as high functioning Aspergers. He doing very well. He is very bright, social awkward but we found a great group that he fits in. He is delightful. He rarely makes eye contact but communicates very well. He is extremely empathic and sensitive and freaked...
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