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“Females with ASDs often develop ‘coping mechanisms’ that can cover up the intrinsic difficulties they experience. They may mimic their peers, watch from the sidelines, use their intellect to figure out the best ways to remain undetected, and they will study, practice, and learn appropriate approaches to social situations. Sounds easy enough, but in fact these strategies take a lot of work and can more often than not lead to exhaustion, withdrawal, anxiety, selective mutism, and depression. -Dr. Shana Nichols”
― Safety Skills for Asperger Women: How to Save a Perfectly Good Female Life
― Safety Skills for Asperger Women: How to Save a Perfectly Good Female Life
“Art can permeate the very deepest part of us, where no words exist.”
― The Girl Who Spoke with Pictures: Autism Through Art
― The Girl Who Spoke with Pictures: Autism Through Art
“When the anger is intense, the person with Asperger's syndrome may be in a 'blind rage' and unable to see the signals indicating that it would be appropriate to stop. Feelings of anger can also be in response in situations where we would expect other emotions. I have noted that sadness may be expressed as anger.”
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“In reference to Einstein's definition of insanity...
No Mr. Einstein, that is not insanity, that is autism.”
― The Girl Who Spoke with Pictures: Autism Through Art
No Mr. Einstein, that is not insanity, that is autism.”
― The Girl Who Spoke with Pictures: Autism Through Art
“I see autism as having many different strands. All of these strands are beautiful. They are all the colours of the rainsbow intertwined intricately into the child. If you try and take away the autism by removing the strands you also take away parts of the child as they are attached to them. Thhey are what makes them who they are. However autism is only a part of them, not the whole. It does not define them.
This is for my Tom.”
― Life on the Spectrum. The Preschool Years. Getting the Help and Support You Need.
This is for my Tom.”
― Life on the Spectrum. The Preschool Years. Getting the Help and Support You Need.
“My alphabet hates itself. Like ... imagine someone says, ‘Think outside the box.’ My hyperactive mind creates a sphere and laughs at the box and researches for hours on end how much better spheres are. Then my Autism freaks out that I broke the rules without realising there were any, and wonders why we are supposed to think
inside cardboard boxes in the first place. Surely being inside cardboard boxes isn’t comfortable.”
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inside cardboard boxes in the first place. Surely being inside cardboard boxes isn’t comfortable.”
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“I ask this question a lot—Does that make sense?—usually to my family, because I appreciate clarity and assume others do as well... we just assume other people understand what we are talking about. That we are, as the idiom goes, on the same wavelength. In my experience, we are not.”
― What to Say Next
― What to Say Next
“Perhaps there is something within the genetic make-up of specific individuals which predisposes them to accumulate and retain aluminium in their brain, as is similarly suggested for individuals with familial Alzheimer’s disease. The new evidence strongly suggests that aluminium is entering the brain in ASD via pro-inflammatory cells which have become loaded up with aluminium in the blood and/or lymph, much as has been demonstrated for monocytes at injection sites for vaccines including aluminium adjuvants. Perhaps we now have the putative link between vaccination and ASD, the link being the inclusion of an aluminium adjuvant in the vaccine.”
― Vaccine Science Revisited: Are Childhood Immunizations As Safe As Claimed?
― Vaccine Science Revisited: Are Childhood Immunizations As Safe As Claimed?
“Apparently, letters mean you should change. I need to learn a lot of rules instead of going to the park. I like rules. I don't like talking about rules.”
― Peta Lyre’s Rating Normal
― Peta Lyre’s Rating Normal
“Know your own child’s behaviors and look deeper to find their meaning. Be the expert for your child. Discover the wonderful.”
― Autism and the World According to Matt: A collection of 50 inspirational short stories on raising a moderate / severe mostly non-verbal autistic child from diagnosis to independence
― Autism and the World According to Matt: A collection of 50 inspirational short stories on raising a moderate / severe mostly non-verbal autistic child from diagnosis to independence
“You know when 1 in 2 marriages ends in divorce, 1 in 42 boys have Autism, and safety complaints from the majority of whistle-blower's are not being upheld, that you are living in a seriously dysfunctional society.”
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“I needed to keep my watch on because I needed to know exactly what time it was. And when they tried to take it off me I screamed, so they let me keep it on.”
― The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (SparkNotes Literature Guide) (Volume 25)
― The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (SparkNotes Literature Guide) (Volume 25)
“My Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS) appeared to be caused by blood clots in the brain which had to be flushed out to cure it. The mystery was why I had the blood clots there, which recently was solved by the medical profession as I have a hole in my heart that creates them. It is estimated that 25% of the population have a hole in their heart and Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) may be one of the triggers for the onset of EHS in a person.”
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“After a decade of working in high altitude astronomy the medical profession discovered that I had a hole in my heart, erratic low blood oxygen levels and brain issues. Heart, lung and brain problems appear to be long term known adverse health aspects of high altitude work and unnatural electromagnetic radiation exposures.”
― Health Forensics
― Health Forensics
“An ASD is an atrial septal defect. It is a hole in the heart. It is supposed to close at birth, but in some people it stays open. It causes low oxygen blood that is returning to the heart to mix with high oxygen blood. ASD’s can damage the lungs in the long term and can cause hypoxic blood to occur!”
― Magee’s Disease
― Magee’s Disease
“Our [neurotypicals] neurological systems help by filtering out excessive stimulation, telling us when we're hungry or tired (...). People with autism, primarily due to the underlying neurology (the way the brain's wiring works), are unusually vulnerable to everyday emotional and physiological challenges. So they experience more feelings of discomfort, anxiety, and confusion than others.”
― Uniquely Human: A Different Way of Seeing Autism
― Uniquely Human: A Different Way of Seeing Autism
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