5 Aspergers Symptoms You NEED To Know (Asperger Syndrome)

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Here are 5 Aspergers Symptoms You NEED To Know

Here are some of the more aspergers symptoms and not just specifically aspergers symptoms in men.

But these are more aspergers symptoms in adults that you can see or use as an aspergers symptoms checklist. I was diagnosed with asperger syndrome.

Lots of people say that these are mild aspergers symptoms in adults. But like i said it could be a usful aspergers symptoms in adults checklist.

00:00 Intro
01:37 Autism And Eye Contact
03:31 Autism Routines And Rituals
04:38 Autism Social Issues
06:17 Autism Sensory Overload
09:06 Autism Communication

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I believe that my husband of 30 years has undiagnosed aspergers. He meets all the criteria like routines, watching tv shows over and over again, and social problems. I accept these things because he is a wonderful man. He is extremely honest, very generous, and very intelligent.

pamjunak
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My dear grandson went undiagnosed Asperger’s due to parents in denial, but I got him into a private school and paid for it, to help get through high school. They had a special supervised study and test area for him and 30 other kids. He has all of the above issues, I knew by age 3 and parents refused to believe it. A few people were still cruel to him but much less than in public school. I fed him the same breakfast for 4 years …he wouldn’t eat lunch at school unless it could be done without anyone noticing. He had pop in mini muffin or squares of cheese anything discreet. I never criticized just accommodated. He became a good artist and quietly stocks grocery shelves for a living.

candykane
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My sister never made eye contact but one day I decided to try reaching out in a gentle way. Our family was highly telepathic so as we sat chatting at the kitchen table, in my mind I began saying “you are safe. All is well. Nothing can hurt you”. Slowly as we talked I saw her eyes move from my hair to my forehead and then for a few seconds she looked into my eyes. We were both around thirty. Neither of us could maintain this contact, the work and the hope involved, but that moment is alive in me to this day. I have a lot of neuro-diverse markers, but at 86 people now credit my eccentricities to my old age, leaving me wonderfully free of folk trying to fix me, tolerate me or exit me. Hurray!!

nancyanderson
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I've spent 60 years thinking I'm weird and don't fit in with the world. Thank you for your videos.

ElaineW
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I told my husband recently - I hear EVERYTHING. It makes it sooo hard to focus on the conversation in front of me.

zibratesmom-giftsforlife
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I can't speak very well to another person, but I can write an eloquent letter fully explaining things that I find hard to explain directly through verbalizing my thoughts and feelings.

skyriser
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All of it. Dang I am 56 years old and I am just now figuring out why I have always been "weird' 🙄 I appreciate this so much because I don't feel like I am the only person who has to deal with these things. I always had to smoke weed to be able to go to work and deal with people. I worked in land surveying my whole life and I thrived. Just one or two coworkers and in the woods most of the day doing math. I was blessed to have had a job that I loved and felt like I fit in.

davidahamilton
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It's more the other way around for me about eye contact. It's not that I feel that I'm looking into someone's soul, it's more that they are looking into me and reading all my thoughts.

elizabethrobertson
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I am a 71 year old Special Needs teacher with Aspergers Syndrome.
I have learners from Reception to Grade 9 with every shade of "special" that you mentioned, and then some.
I was so relieved when Aspergers was identified. I knew I was different, just didn't know why.
Now i have the satisfaction of communicating with little ones and teens in a way that is appropriate for them. Keep up with your videos.There are still people, especially parents, who don't understand or won't believe that their child needs a different approach, not to be hidden away or labeled as
" naughty" Well done!

empangenieducarecentre
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Working in an office was the seventh circle of hell for me: forced conversations/interactions, people constantly chatting/making noise, constant interruptions, it was SO HOT and uncomfortable and the smells of people cooking their lunches🤢. So glad I got a work from home job!!!

Boomercon
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My 45 year old son has Asperger's and lives with me, and he has all the characteristics you mentioned! He actually diagnosed himself when he was in his 20's by plugging in all of his "symptoms" on Google searches. He had me read the results, and I said, "That is you!!!". Now I know how to deal with him and we get along so much better. My sister, a counselor, says he hasn't been diagnosed by a professional so he may not have it!! I say live with my son for awhile and you will know!!!

deborahmichalak
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Late diagnosed aspy. I'm sixty five, and I was diagnosed when I was sixty three. Still discovering things that are part of that. I had no idea that my watching of shows over and over is part of it! It just gives me such relief, it's relaxing and it makes me happy. Who knew... ❤
I trained myself to look into people's eyes. It's sometimes i'm almost too intense and I don't mean to be, but it was a masking skill that I taught myself.

jmo
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I forgot to mention that when talking I often say the wrong words and pause a lot. It's hard to think and talk at the same time. Sometimes I'll inadvertently try to say two words that mean the same thing and end mixing both of them up and saying a word that doesn't even exist!

CoolDudeClem
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I’m 80 and I just discovered I am autistic, have ADHD, and OCD. I will subscribe. This is a wonderful place to help me understand how my brain works!

sherrydarling
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I received a late diagnosis only because of my wife’s training from her job. Upon learning this I sought out a professional diagnosis to make things official. I learned to deal with things in my own way and adjusted to these experiences. Some of these things have gotten harder as I’ve aged. Having downtime, lights off, and watching documentaries or learning some type of new knowledge are my routines. My job has absolutely been a nightmare but has helped to raise my personal threshold to deal with things much easier. Even though it’s too late for me to help myself out. Going forward it’s a massive benefit to have this knowledge about myself.

jasonswartzbaugh
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Omg when you said about understanding hit the nail on the head!! My husband gets so mad I ALWAYS say “Huh” when he’s talking to me but then I’ll eventually answer and I’ve tried to explain I need to process the question and saying “Huh” gives me time. And the list of what to do and not knowing how to execute it also!!

anastaciad
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1: eye contact 1:36
2: love of routines and rituals 3:32
3: social issues 4:37
4: sensory overload 6:17 aka sensory processing disorder and body heat
5: communication issues 9:08

Yes to all the above including the excess heat. Thank you ❤

kamloopscruiser
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i have not been diagnosed but i found you searching for the same characteristics i have and i have all of these qualities, i always run hot i sleep without a blanket, i dont like vegetables the taste get to me i hate spicy foods and alcohol. i dont like social interactions i have 0 friends i go home from work and play video games i dont like people. i follow the same routines every day and i hate deviating from my routines.

Mikesdprintshop
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I worked with several children on the spectrum at a public school.
Many students had trouble with eye contact. So I taught them to stare at the nose while talking with someone. It was a win-win. It help them stay engaged with the speaker and gave the apperance of looking me in the eye while talking. (Our social norm).
They all became so good at using this method they did eventualy start looking into my eyes.👍

sheilamailhes
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I say the wrong thing so often I find communication quite traumatic

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