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by lcnPylGDnU4H9OF
885 days ago
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> BAP Thanks! I will remember the categorization. It’s certainly useful to distinguish between a person who needs a full-time caretaker and one who can hold a full-time job where the only categoric similarity is “they think more like each other than not”. I’ll try not to use ASD for myself anymore. |
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If you got diagnosed with ASD, you have ASD and there are tons of false negatives out there (undiagnosed people) as well as those claiming they're true positive (in reality undiagnosed, they may very well have ASD in some form, or not). It is also possible you have misdiagnosed false positives. Psychopaths, for example, could very well benefit from such.
I know I am not the latter. I know I have empathy, and when I don't, it is likely because of overstimulation otherwise. I recognize this in my children as well. My mother's late best friend (geez, typing this makes me realize how much I miss her) who was different in life as status quo in a way irrelevant to this discussion described my kids when tbey were very young as "friendly". A simple thing to say, but her observation was so aptly sound, I shluld remind myself about it more often next temper tantrums.