NoBel_ToKYo ™
OpEN Up YoUR HoRIzOns
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Well, I've always wanted people to understand that I have a disability. I mean no, I don't want people treating me like I need some sort of special treatment or anything but to just simply understand that if I make a mistake or do something without thinking, not to lash out at me, you know?
No, it's not you. Sometimes I wonder if I even have it because I hardly ever have those violent meltdowns and even do the worst autistic behaviors. I only get mild behaviors and I never have any strict rituals...see, my autism seems much more complicated. It;s not like some serious thing for me since most of the time it seems pretty mild. It usually only gets worse when I deal with sound or social interaction. It's like, really loud sounds make me cover my ears but to be honest, that doesnt happen often and then with touch, I usually get overwhelmed by affection.
I know when i was little, and I was sick, my parents couldn't even touch me. So maybe it's because it's getting better, I don't know. I know that I often get yelled at for obsessing over something but to be honest, I was never hard on something changing. In fact, change is usually good for me because it makes me feel really excited.
I also have a thread question: When did you find out you had said disorder? what sort of reaction did it provide? ^^
In some ways, i do have autistic traits because I have little to no eye contact and often let my eyes wander when I'm talking to someone. I also do a lot of fidgeting and odd movements like flicking my wrists or shaking my feet.
I also make a lot of noises and often make weird noises or hum. I also repeat phrases from my favorite shows and remember a lot of my favorite parts and I even say things with the TV while watching something.
So, in same way I am autistic but most autistic people act differently depending on how severe they are. Though, I am very aggressive and I yell and throw things a lot. I do get pretty emotional too and it's always hard for people to understand that.
That actually moved me ^_^ A heartfelt post indeed!
I also have very rare eye contact. I normally look down, or to the side of a person when i am talking to them. Though I also have no rituals or schedules that may seem "typical" for some members of the spectrum. You're also right on that it's more that if someone has enough traits of being autistic, that's what they are diagnosed as. I suppose in certain ways We are all similar, in at least one of the traits we have (i.e, Misayu, you and me have little eye contact). Otherwise, there would'nt be much point in considering someone to be autistic :P Still, what we have is what we have,and I wouldn't trade autism for the world; It's my personality!
I also have a thread question: When did you find out you had said disorder? How did you feel?
I personally found out from my mum when i was 8. At first i was happy that i had a solution for what people considered my "unusual" behaviour, but still shocked.