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    SusanLR replied to the thread In The Zone.
    Not being able to feel really connected with others and the world is how I would describe it. It isn't brain damage. Sounds like the...
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    SusanLR reacted to Outdated's post in the thread In The Zone with
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    Certainly possible but not something any of us here could diagnose. This sounds like normal hyperfocus, normal for many autistic people...
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    It's ok, Rocco. I hear ya. It can be disturbing at times for some of us living entirely alone. Particularly if and when we are reminded...
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    I am all about check-off lists. "What do I need to do tomorrow?" Write it down with a check box next to it. Attack things early in...
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    SusanLR reacted to Jumpinbare's post in the thread My wolf has PDA? with
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    I decided early on to have them spayed/neutered so that they would remain gentle. I also don't give them red meat for the same reason...
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    SusanLR reacted to Jumpinbare's post in the thread My wolf has PDA? with
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    Especially when it's upper 90s.
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    SusanLR replied to the thread Parasites?.
    And there's today's famous Pork worm. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. revealed in a 2012 deposition that a parasitic worm had entered his brain...
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    SusanLR reacted to Elowen's post in the thread Hello, I'm new here. with
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    Hi SusanLR! Thank you! Glad to see another gardener and nature lover here. Seems to be a few of us, i see! I love that ! :) I'm so glad...
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    SusanLR replied to the thread Hello, I'm new here..
    Welcome Elowen. I really enjoyed your post and relate to much of the lifestyle. The quiet life with nature and gardening! Finding the...
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    Maybe I'm being a little more optimistic, GrownupGirl, but I think that, gradually, peoples and societies are evolving from dualistic to...
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    SusanLR reacted to Outdated's post in the thread Residual Self-monitoring with
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    I think I likely cared even less about what other people thought and had less of a filter than you. I knew I was a good bloke and that...
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    SusanLR reacted to Coxhere's post in the thread The Isthmus with
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    I like your interpretation, SusanLR, and your post very much. This was what I call a meditation journal entry. After meditating...
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    SusanLR reacted to Judge's post in the thread Can Aspies Be Codependents? with
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    I see altruism more often than not as just a mechanism of the super-rich to sanitize and preserve their legacy when they opt to retire...
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    SusanLR reacted to Coxhere's post in the thread Can Aspies Be Codependents? with
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    I remember that we students in an honors sociology class in undergraduate school discussed the concept of altruism. I said that...
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    SusanLR reacted to Rodafina's post in the thread Can Aspies Be Codependents? with
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    Considering that forming and maintaining healthy relationships is a challenge for so many of us, it reasonably follows that some of us...
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