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Quote:Maybe MJF has a very unique and rare form of AS, and not the common form that most people have. There is no "rare form of AS." The disorder manifests itself in different ways for different people (I think that's the right word). No two Aspies are affected exactly the same way. For example not all Aspies hate having their toenails clipped. Experts now lump five related conditions together as "autism spectrum disorders," so people can say I am "on the autistic spectrum" whether I have AS or not. Does that make sense? Quote:So at times she has complimentary AS, and other times she has selective AS. I have no idea what you are talking about. There is only one AS. |
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