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zarathustra

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  1. I got sent a link to a new autism blog called the-newrepublic, written by "Socrates", at blogspot. Does this sort of thing really go on? It's like watching a slow-motion car crash. I can't believe this sort of thing goes on in the UK!
  2. Well I can tell you all about "acute distress" in HFA's - my eldest AS brother comitted suicide at 37 directly as a result of problems caused by autism. My remaining brother PDD-NOS is drinking himself to death. Two people I've known online, have killed themselves in the last six months. I am about 10 minutes away from Milton Park Hospital that is full of HFA's, many of whom have had psychotic episodes directly as a result of the stress of dealing with autism. This is the reality of HFA for me - I am homeless, living in a burnt out boat with no toilet or running water and getting no support services. Welcome to the world of "mild" autism.
  3. These descriptions seem good. BUT! how do they relate to the degree of disability and distress of the individuals involved? LFA doesn't necessarily equate with constant discomfort and unhappines and believe me HFA doesn't mean I spend my time joyfully polishing my Nobel Medals and writing symphonies. The vast gap between my interlectual and social functioning reminds me constantly of how disabled I am. [This won't however stop me speaking to a room full of PCT minions about the lack of adult services on 8 April, despite the fact I'm already loosing sleep over it.]
  4. Lya, a big row won't be very useful to anyone; But it gets very emotive when people start discussing things like this. I'd like to find some common ground, because we're all here because of autism. I certainly won't ignore you. Perhaps we could start another thread without your name attached?
  5. First things first. Can we have a definition of LFA vs HFA? Some specialist ASD professionals [eg at Milton Park Hospital], refuse to use these labels.
  6. And (While I'm still on my soapbox), HFA and AS as "mild autism", Well, unemployment 90%, serious mental illness 33%, suicide maybe as high as 10% over a lifetime, alcohol and drug problems who-knows%. forensic history who-knows% and so on... It's not all Einstein and Newton you know.
  7. If there's anyone here that has even a speck of faith left in Wakefield, please read journalists Brian Deer 's, careful and thorough investigation of him. Don't forget to read about Dr C Stott who now works at Thoughtful House with Wakefield. And please don't mention Wakefield without mentioning Jack Piper.
  8. The National Autistic Society has "I'm not naughty-I have Autism" T-Shirts for kids [i'd like one for myself but they don't do adults sizes...] But seriously, it's obvious to me when a kid's autistic/adhd etc. and if people are too ignorant to understand, they're not important. I'd prepare a whole range of replies to use when necessary - the more sarcastic the better. But Don't Apologize! You wouldn't need to for a physically disabled child...
  9. Mumble, I'm having housing problems as well at the moment. I have alot of the same issues as you. BUT! I got some excellent advice from a psychiatric nurse - he said get an advocate and a solicitor. This I've done and legal aid is paying for it. On your side is the Disability Discrimination Act and the Community Care Act. You should be given a social worker too. It's too much to do on your own. Look for Independent Advocacy in your area on the net. as a starting point...
  10. As one of those 2/3rds of adults - thanks and *HUGS*. This week I've an appointment with a shrink, an advocate and a solicitor; perfect timing... Hope it makes it to the High Court...
  11. The sound of silence echoes thru' my thread... Maybe Try new question: If you houseboat was sinking, the locals are taking pot shots at you and you were wondering if it was worth carrying on; and you needed to find a rural, aspie friendly retreat for you and your dogs [Old caravan say] for a couple of months, without having to get formal with H.A.'s and the like. What would you do?
  12. Does anybody know of enlightened cmht's or other orgs (Charities or Housing Associations )in the East of England, providing accommodation and support in Cambs, Norfolk, Suffolk or Beds? Please can anyone with specific names of charities or housing Associations please pm rather than post here in line with Forum rules.Thanks.Karen.
  13. For all the many problems I have, I've never wanted a "cure". I'm not sick, I'm just me. I'm a long way from being perfect, but I'm an OK person. I play guitar too. My favourite progress [played barre] Am, G, F and resolving to E. [Often used in flamenco, and Bert Janchs "Angie"]. Best Wishes. Z.
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