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  • All of the chaos going on in my life, there is one thing I have realized. I will not let anyone clip my wings. Anyone who wants to, it is their loss NOT mine. I will stay true to my uniquely weird self.
    Misery
    Misery
    Certainly something I can agree with.
    jsilver256
    jsilver256
    Yes. I've been where you are @scleod (with getting pushed out of a job by peers) and it is hard. Very very hard. But you WILL get over it with time. Co-workers in similar situations tell me it takes about an year and that's been true for me too.
    scleod
    scleod
    Never experienced this before. Even though I am an outcast, unique or weird. I have always been extremely well liked, even "popular". Probably because I dont really want to interact with most people.( I have a specific taste in friends, And it is very very limited) But discovering my ASD was my detriment, that I wouldn't take back.
    Had a concussion assesment and exhibiting 90 to 95 percent symptoms from a car accident in november. It is quite interesting how our bodies just plug through with out an indication that we are struggling. Was fired for well, being Autistic. I thought that having aspergers would be looked upon as an asset. Wow was I sure wrong.
    Thought I was losing my mind, needed help and my ASD was out of control. A day in the hospital and found out I had a dislocated jaw and was just going crazy from the pain. Pain killers, neck brace restt muscle relaxer for my locked jaw; its good to be feeling a little more me.
    Tired
    Tired
    Get better soon!
    Aspychata
    Aspychata
    That had to be painful.
    scleod
    scleod
    I didnt notice the pain to much till I started taking medicine and realized. Okay wow I have been in allot of pain. My pain receptors are awful.
    Have a frozen jaw today from TMD who would have thought 3 month after a car accident your jaw would dislocate out of place. What an utter inconvenience and nuisance.
    scleod
    scleod
    That is allot to unpack as a child. Man. Do you still get that or have you haf it corrected? I hope you dont mind me asking questions. I am on bed rest and its killing me. I am normally a busy body. So I need to keeo my mind active somehow.
    tree
    tree
    I have been thinking about making a thread on this topic.
    And I just did.
    It's over in the Help & Support area.
    scleod
    scleod
    Oh thank you. I will have to give it a read. You have been a great help. I very much appreciate it. One of the first friendly people on here when I decided to engage after my diagnosis.
    Slept with a heat molded mouth guard for the first time last night. Best thing for tmj and teeth grinding ever! Finally slept
    tree
    tree
    Yes, either one is, but closed is easier to deal with,
    in my experience with it.
    scleod
    scleod
    Weirdly enough, I found it worse then the locked open. Have you had yours locked open or shut?
    tree
    tree
    Yes.
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