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Recent content by Eva Bonnes

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    Empathy

    I appreciate everyone's input greatly. I'm new to this forum and new to diagnosis. The specialist looked at me and said "Children who have aspergers often have parents who have aspergers" she said this slow and stared at me uncomfortably as she said it then said "you didn't know you have...
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    Empathy

    Thank you for the welcome. My son was recently diagnosed and as he was diagnosed the doctor made it clear that I too have aspergers. Finally I understand why I cried at loud noises why I can't see well on sunny days and why I become so overwhelmed in crowds. My mother taught me to calm myself...
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    Empathy

    I've been told aspies have no empathy but I think in this area the professionals may have it wrong. I think aspies have so much empathy that we MUST turn it off to survive. I think many have learned to turn it off and on for this reason. What do you think ?
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