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Nicolette
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I know a few people on this forum have autism or Aspergers which in itself is a challenge let alone dealing with PTSD on top of it.
During my time here I have noticed that from time to time things are said, with good intentions, which may actually hurt or offend those who suffer from autism or the spectrum disorders.
With good intention, I have started this thread as hopefully an opening for those members here who have these disorders to dispel myths or perhaps just help others understand. Knowledge is power and I think knowing the people we interact with here a little better may benefit all of us. It may also prevent triggering people who suffered trauma as a result of autism.
First hand I know that some people view autistics as being mentally retarded when generally it is the exact opposite and they are highly intelligent.
During my time here I have noticed that from time to time things are said, with good intentions, which may actually hurt or offend those who suffer from autism or the spectrum disorders.
With good intention, I have started this thread as hopefully an opening for those members here who have these disorders to dispel myths or perhaps just help others understand. Knowledge is power and I think knowing the people we interact with here a little better may benefit all of us. It may also prevent triggering people who suffered trauma as a result of autism.
First hand I know that some people view autistics as being mentally retarded when generally it is the exact opposite and they are highly intelligent.