The thing is, I said in the beginning with my first response, that I am on the spectrum as well. I'm not understanding why we're pitying this person (Eligiu) in this thread. I said in the my first comment, that I understood the new classification terms and have experience with them, both personally and my mom works with severely autistic children. I didn't insult anyone. I was only pointing out a few things that seemed off to me. He, on the other hand, DID insult me and accused me of feeling superior and some other garbage. This entire conversation is a waste of time because the person with the problem is the one being defended. I would think I'm allowed to have an opinion.@RUC4 , Eligiu did kinda bombard you with a lot of information there and I think cos he is so well-versed about autism and eloquent in the way he types, it may have come across as attacking you. But I think he was genuinely trying to educate you on the most up-to-date classifications of autism. I don't think he meant any harm. It can be hard to read between the lines over the internet because vocal tone, facial expressions and body language don't exist, and if you have a disorder where interpersonal communication skills are tricky for you in the first place, well, it's going to be even harder! So it's understandable that a lot gets lost in the mix. But I don't think anyone was trying to be combative here. Let's all continue this learning journey together❤
I said nothing about a "combination". I said the people I know with severe Autism who need help with daily life don't reach our for help over sites likes these. Again, I was speaking about my own personal experiences. It seems you're extremely sensitive about this issue and I think we should end the conversation. I'm not going to go through your 5000 word essay and illustrate how you insulted me and anyone else who doesn't agree with you. Again, I don't know you personally. Let it go. No one needs to jump in here and defend you or anyone else because I'm not attacking. I AM ON THE SPECTRUM AS WELL as I've said a number of times. It has been my experience in working with and teaching children on the spectrum who are "level 3" as you would call them- meaning they need help with daily activities such as cooking, cleaning, dressing themselves, hygiene- that whose people aren't usually very verbal, now would they abuse substances or try to connect with people. I've never met someone with severe autism who is an addict of any kind. My mom works closely with children, young adults, and adults. I have NEVER met one who would be interested in shooting meth. The sensory issues alone would not allow that. They usually aren't interested in being touched.You called 'low functioning' people so stupid they can't even use a combination dude.
You needed the explanation because that is not okay. You clearly have zero understanding about different ways autism presents if you think that.
So while we may have different language for the location one is on the spectrum, I have a pretty good grasp of autism as I've lived with it my entire life and have worked closely with many people. I just don't personally know YOU. Perhaps you're completely unique in that you are severely autistic yet don't present like any others I'm aware of.
I was first diagnosed with a non-verbal learning disorder and then that was changed to Asperger's a few years after that. I was diagnosed with a non-verbal learning disorder more than 20 years ago. Things have changed since then. I did 3 years of language therapy and other therapies to help me. That's why I was saying in my original comment, therapy helps.
I hope we can end the discussion here. You seem to have a complex and feel like a victim of something I never said or even hinted at, and you referenced it many times: that less autistic people feel superior.
I never called anyone STUPID and that wasn't at all what I saying. You're literally changing history and reacting to things I never said. I guess to be the victim. You missed what I saw saying entirely.
Good luck with everything. Hopefully staying off meth, or anything else you're using. I can't think of anything worse for sensory issues than meth. >snip<
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