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Recent content by smebee

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    Mirrors

    Mirrors have never bothered me in that sense, but my sister (who is terrible with eye contact) cannot help but look in the mirror when talking to people. She looks as though she is talking to herself at times. I'm not sure if she finds mirrors strange too, and this is why she does this? Do you...
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    Recently diagnosed.

    Hi, I too have a son (aged 11) with suspected aspergers. He has his first assessment next week. He has very similar traits to those you describe of your son. I always thought it was normal behaviour, as he and I are very alike! Only to be told by the school that it's probably AS. It's taken...
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    Open University for visual learners

    Hi, I'm looking into studying again (I've done 8 courses in the last 15 years, and only finished half of them!) I love learning and it keeps my mind focused, which keeps depression at bay, but I've realised that I am a visual learner. Perhaps this is where I've been going wrong? I passed a...
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    Hi!

    Hi, I'm Sandy. I only recently was told by my gp that I may have aspergers, who sent me for therapy, who also believes I have AS. I am 35, and only discovered AS after being told that my son may have it too! Suddenly, life makes sense! Sandy xx
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