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Recent content by Mary Horsley

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    Embarrassing Stuff

    Don't be embarrassed to tell people about your being Asperger. It is you and most people will appreciate who you truly are. It is just a fact that we Aspies tend to lead a quiet life and don't have many friends. At 62, I am still trying to cope with it, myself. Mary
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    What’s With the Good Morning Thing?

    I smiled when I saw this thread. At Two o'clock, I saw my principal and started to ask her a question when she cut me off and intimated I say Good Morning! It was afternoon! I get this all the time. Sometimes, I am just thinking about my day and don't notice the others as I enter or just don't...
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    Letter of Introduction

    I would suggest that everybody read "Autism Breakthrough" by Raun Kaufman. Best book around.
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    Letter of Introduction

    I forgot, I also have Tourette syndrome, too.
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    Letter of Introduction

    Thank you!
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    Help. I'm becoming more anxious and angry everyday

    I hear you, Jorg. But you must make yourself the light that others see.
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    Letter of Introduction

    My name is Mary Patricia Stark Horsley. I have lived in Virginia since 1978. I grew up in Lompoc, Calif. I was diagnosed with Infantile Autism when I was 2. I went to public school and was in speech therapy, though I have blocked it out of my mind. I finally returned to therapy in college. I...
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