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- Gender:
- Male
- Location:
- Auckland New zealand
- Occupation:
- unemployed, learning about aspergers
Warwick C
Well-Known Member, Male, from Auckland New zealand
the friday meeting turned out to be a complete mess. my support person stuck in traffic. we had to rescheduled the appointment. Jan 25, 2015
- Warwick C was last seen:
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About
- Gender:
- Male
- Location:
- Auckland New zealand
- Occupation:
- unemployed, learning about aspergers
- Diagnosis Status:
- Aspergers Syndrome - Officially Diagnosed
In August 2013 I was diagnoised as having aspergers. I lve at home with my mother who has malacular degeneration.When I was 13 my father died in a boating accident, we were crewing on another boat when it capsized. I was trapped inside when he died, so I never saw anything and never asked about him. may be I had felt a since of guilt until now.
Boat design and cars (Retro hot rods and Citroens) and computers in general to understand it.Interact
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I like to understand something,but I do not have agree with it, I then can respect the out come.
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Your Aspie score: 126 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 57 of 200
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