Voltaic
Darth Binks is real.
What I am wondering is, when you look back at your childhood, before or after being diagnosed, what where some signs that you where on the spectrum?
I was diagnosed just a year back. Before they even spoke the words autism, I didn't come into my mind that I might actually be on the spectrum. I have dine research Before, and I thought I didn't line up. After sitting on the diagnosis for a few months things started to line up.
As a baby, I cried non stop for four months to my parents dismay at four months old, I just stopped. One of the things my mom told me she used to use to get me asleep was the vacuum, which I later became obsessed with. I would take it apart and clean the whole thing. I couldn't put it back together, so my dad had to do so until he taught me how. I also became obsessed with space, starting from a book I still have called 'Why do stars have points?' Other things such raffee the singer, and the book the polar express I spent so much time listening and reading, I mesmerized the album, and the book to the point I could recite word by word.
All fun and game until school. My mom used to say I lived by the motto 'my way or the highway' if I didn't get to do schoolwork the way I wanted to, i became distressed.
Socially I wasn't to bad. I made friends in all of my schools, but only one good one I often hung out with. But even with the singular friend, I was in most part an outcast in a decent amount of schools.
From there, I normalised quiet a bit by emulating a persona. That persona was still kind of annoying and not to fun to be around or to act, so I am trying to find a better solution.
I was diagnosed just a year back. Before they even spoke the words autism, I didn't come into my mind that I might actually be on the spectrum. I have dine research Before, and I thought I didn't line up. After sitting on the diagnosis for a few months things started to line up.
As a baby, I cried non stop for four months to my parents dismay at four months old, I just stopped. One of the things my mom told me she used to use to get me asleep was the vacuum, which I later became obsessed with. I would take it apart and clean the whole thing. I couldn't put it back together, so my dad had to do so until he taught me how. I also became obsessed with space, starting from a book I still have called 'Why do stars have points?' Other things such raffee the singer, and the book the polar express I spent so much time listening and reading, I mesmerized the album, and the book to the point I could recite word by word.
All fun and game until school. My mom used to say I lived by the motto 'my way or the highway' if I didn't get to do schoolwork the way I wanted to, i became distressed.
Socially I wasn't to bad. I made friends in all of my schools, but only one good one I often hung out with. But even with the singular friend, I was in most part an outcast in a decent amount of schools.
From there, I normalised quiet a bit by emulating a persona. That persona was still kind of annoying and not to fun to be around or to act, so I am trying to find a better solution.