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Recent content by Scarycrow

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    Being Autistic vs. having Autism.

    I do not consider being autistic as being disabled. Yes, I am a very High Functioning Autistic, and can blend into an NT world most days, but I am still autistic, yet I am NOT disabled, I am not even different abled, I am just abled. In many ways I have considered autism as the next level step...
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    Hi I am Dave

    So, I am Dave. I am a 45 year old man, who lives in Charlotte, NC and was diagnosed with Aspergers about a year ago. Of course, now I am just considered to be "on the spectrum" since Aspergers has been dropped as an official diagnosis. I am married with 2 children, currently a Solution...
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