Aspergers Syndrome Page 2

Started by GodofPH December 5th, 2005 8:36 PM
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Kaneda Morspeed

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I have Asbergers, and I, myself, think that it is very legit. First of all, my parents are very good parents. If they weren't, I'd probably be dead by now, because they would not have PUT UP with my condition. Plus, they'd probably never know I had it, as they either wouldn't take me to the doctor, or wouldn't believe him. So, before you say any BS about that, one thing. I myself, can not control myself at times. I blame that on the disorder. But, I'm still here, and functioning, aren't I? I am a perfectly normal 17 year old teenager, with a great life ahead of me. That is something Asbergers CANNOT ruin.
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Well, I still don't get what it is....a form of ADD? Or ADHD? Or ABCD? I swear...there is a disease for everything these days, wether you want to admit it or not ._.

Well, who knows, I may just have a form of scoliosis. Pfft, lets think of a disorder for being addicted to video games....


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I got one...let's have a disorder for people that never excersise because they're lazy, and that eat lots of food because they just want to eat their problems away! We can sell shakes and pills and foods, none of which work, to fight the disease and eventually make billions of dollars selling them!

We could call it obesity!

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Well, I still don't get what it is....a form of ADD? Or ADHD? Or ABCD? I swear...there is a disease for everything these days, wether you want to admit it or not ._.

Well, who knows, I may just have a form of scoliosis. Pfft, lets think of a disorder for being addicted to video games....
There already is...sorta, it's a subsection to something called 'Computer Addiction Disorder'...that's a new low.
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Great idea D! Now we have have an excuse....
Basically, I think most new diseases/disorders these days are excuses...I mean hey? Who's going to question a doctor?
it's brilliant is what it is. Did you know that the law says it is ILLEGAL for someone to sell a drug without a license?

Classify everything as a disease? Well there you go...money money money

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There already is...sorta, it's a subsection to something called 'Computer Addiction Disorder'...that's a new low.
Yep. When we were born...this disorder developed inside us, making us fully aware of the existance of computers, and how we will become addicted....yep. You just wait...I can't believe they haven't thought of the 'G-ay Disorder' or the 'Life-is-great' Disorder....yep....


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Yep. When we were born...this disorder developed inside us, making us fully aware of the existance of computers, and how we will become addicted....yep. You just wait...I can't believe they haven't thought of the 'G-ay Disorder' or the 'Life-is-great' Disorder....yep....
http://www.hetracil.com/

Sad thing is that only took a few minutes to find on google.

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http://www.hetracil.com/

Sad thing is that only took a few minutes to find on google.
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Nobody makes any money off of Asperger's, I hope you know.
Which makes Asperger's Syndrome a veritable curse.
Except for the psychologists that are payed 40 bucks an hour to counsel the person with individual psychotherapy to help the client process the feelings aroused by being "socially handicapped."

And for pharmacists you mean...The people who sell drugs for symptons from the disease like Psychostimulants (methyphenidate, dextroamphetamine, metamphetamine), clonidine, Tricyclic Antidepressants (desipramine, nortriptyline), Strattera (atomoxetine)

And you can't forget about the doctors...the ones who are payed to prescribe the drugs for anxiety like SSRIs (sertraline, fluoxetine), Tricyclic Antidepressants (imipramine, clomipramine, nortriptyline). And don't forget aggression! Things like Mood Stabilizers (valproate, carbamazepine, lithium), Beta Blockers (nadolol, propranolol), clonidine, naltrexone, Neuroleptics (risperidone, olanzapine, quetiapine, ziprasidone, haloperidol) are all prescribed for patients to help them cope through this horrible "disease"

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._. IMO, I think that Aspergers is just some label for kids who are outcasts because they're smarter..
@@ Like.. of course if someone's a nerd they're going to be bullied and therefore have lesser-developed social skills ._.
@@ I really don't think it's a specific -disorder- It's just another name used for people who are similar to that type of 'personality' or 'being' ._.

meh~ Unless it's a little bit too out of control~
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._. IMO, I think that Aspergers is just some label for kids who are outcasts because they're smarter..
@@ Like.. of course if someone's a nerd they're going to be bullied and therefore have lesser-developed social skills ._.
@@ I really don't think it's a specific -disorder- It's just another name used for people who are similar to that type of 'personality' or 'being' ._.

meh~ Unless it's a little bit too out of control~
That's also a very good point I hadn't thought about. Think about it. Remember all the kids in your younger grades that picked only because they were intelligent? Of course! They'll definately not want to interact when they're older...

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In the context of the description of the syndrome, many people can claim to have it, I know I did earlier in the thead, even though something inside me was telling me it was bunk. The real problem, even if people claim to have it, is whether it really even exists or not, but that has already been put into serious doubt in this thread. I was a bit too unquestioning reading everything, but now the syndrome reads like a horoscope; vague enough to where anyone can identify with it in one way or another; and if someone is diagnosed with something and told the symptoms of it, there's no doubt it's going to trigger a hypochondriatic reaction in the person diagnosed, causing them to get worse instead of better. This is actually very disappointing, come to think of it; Mr. Asperger sounds like either a quack psychologist or one that had a foolish new-age philosophy on his craft and deluded himself through a broad base of generic trials that could do nothing other than reinforce what he thought in the first place that he had discovered an actual mental condition. It's the presumption of someone who has never been persecuted as a child or who was weakly stimulated by their parents before their entrance into school; his ideas are as poorly conceived as and very similar to those of a schoolyard bully, that quirks imply inferiority. It's nothing more than that. A man who considers himself infallable in his ideas because of his position as a prominent scientist who has, despite claiming to make a living of probing into the human mind, likely never attempted to walk in the shoes of those he studied. Pitiful.

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I just asked my mom about the A-syndrome and more symptoms:
1. It's not being obsessed with something and lacking in another, it's just being very obsessed.
2. You tend to make weird movements that are commonly associated with autistic people.
3. There's no censor when you speak. That means whatever you think something like "boy, does he have a big nose!" or "they have surgery for that, you know," you actually say it to the person's face. To be honest, I feel bad for a kid with this syndrome in a bad situation
That's about all for now or basically all in general reference.
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In the context of the description of the syndrome, many people can claim to have it, I know I did earlier in the thead, even though something inside me was telling me it was bunk. The real problem, even if people claim to have it, is whether it really even exists or not, but that has already been put into serious doubt in this thread. I was a bit too unquestioning reading everything, but now the syndrome reads like a horoscope; vague enough to where anyone can identify with it in one way or another; and if someone is diagnosed with something and told the symptoms of it, there's no doubt it's going to trigger a hypochondriatic reaction in the person diagnosed, causing them to get worse instead of better. This is actually very disappointing, come to think of it; Mr. Asperger sounds like either a quack psychologist or one that had a foolish new-age philosophy on his craft and deluded himself through a broad base of generic trials that could do nothing other than reinforce what he thought in the first place that he had discovered an actual mental condition. It's the presumption of someone who has never been persecuted as a child or who was weakly stimulated by their parents before their entrance into school; his ideas are as poorly conceived as and very similar to those of a schoolyard bully, that quirks imply inferiority. It's nothing more than that. A man who considers himself infallable in his ideas because of his position as a prominent scientist who has, despite claiming to make a living of probing into the human mind, likely never attempted to walk in the shoes of those he studied. Pitiful.
Exactly...it's like a placebo effect. If someone is suffering from [some symptons of XXX disease] and you give them a shiny pill assuring them that this pill will take away all their problems, then if the person's subconcious is confident enough, the problems could just go away on their own. The reverse is true as well.

If you told a person that RARELY goes skiing that FREQUENT skiing is a sign of Skiers Disease...they will probably think they have skiers diease.

I just asked my mom about the A-syndrome and more symptoms:
1. It's not being obsessed with something and lacking in another, it's just being very obsessed.
2. You tend to make weird movements that are commonly associated with autistic people.
3. There's no censor when you speak. That means whatever you think something like "boy, does he have a big nose!" or "they have surgery for that, you know," you actually say it to the person's face. To be honest, I feel bad for a kid with this syndrome in a bad situation
That's about all for now or basically all in general reference.
That sounds more like turrets...

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There already is...sorta, it's a subsection to something called 'Computer Addiction Disorder'...that's a new low.
Actually there was a study about that, and I believe it 100% XD The study was that kids with ADHD are more prone to computer addiction, and kids who are addicted to the computer are more likely to have ADHD. *coughMecough* XD
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I always thought I might have ADD because I obsess over things, don't pay much attention to people (prone to drifting off), find it hard to understand things that some people say sometimes, but am still intelligent enough at school.
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