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brother

  1. Hotwire

    Newbie to here

    Hi, I'm not sure how I got here. I have pro diagnosed classic autism and ADHD. I did reach a burnout phase after the death of my older brother and "regressed" a ton. I can't even mask effectively anymore and many of my old stims came back strong. He literally made the world bearable for me in...
  2. D

    Brother of ASD, what should I do here?

    Hello all, I'm looking to get some advice on what I should do/not do when it comes to my brother's meltdowns. The worst stim is watching sports, he has a specific team and gets extremely upset when they lose... and they lose a lot. By upset, I mean hitting his head, yelling, swearing, slamming...
  3. newgirl

    parents

    Did any of you guys have a sibling in which your parents favoured? If so, how did you handle it?
  4. ryan1205

    Anybody else a twin?

    I have an identical brother. 6 months ago after we both graduated high school, he moved out of state to go to different college while I stayed in our home state. This is the first time ever we have been apart. Even though we were identical, as we got older in our teenage years, we started to...
  5. J

    Guys...

    I hand-picked a can of Spaghettios at the store and planned a specific time and day to eat them. And my brother ate them without telling me. It's an autistic nightmare.:eek:
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