The Revamped TSR Asperger's Society!
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Re: The Revamped TSR Asperger's Society!
This evening was interesting:
During my assessment last month, my psychiatrist mentioned something about a possible support group. Was told on Saturday it's aimed at parents and carers; but I'm very welcome too.
Went along, introduced myself and was told that as an adult on the spectrum, (although, I'm a good 10 - 18 years younger than their children) I am useful. Useful in the sense that I can give my experiences and possibly explain some of the issues their children may have.
I got talking to a man and the subject of work came up. I explained that I'm looking for IT based work. He said that he works with cars and part of his job (amongst other things) involves having to email insurance companies, etc. He isn't sure how to do all the computing side of things and asked me for my number. Fingers crossed, I may have a job.
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Re: The Revamped TSR Asperger's Society!That is great news, hope it all works out for you. Is he on the spectrum too or does he have kids on the spectrum?(Original post by OU Student)
This evening was interesting:
During my assessment last month, my psychiatrist mentioned something about a possible support group. Was told on Saturday it's aimed at parents and carers; but I'm very welcome too.
Went along, introduced myself and was told that as an adult on the spectrum, (although, I'm a good 10 - 18 years younger than their children) I am useful. Useful in the sense that I can give my experiences and possibly explain some of the issues their children may have.
I got talking to a man and the subject of work came up. I explained that I'm looking for IT based work. He said that he works with cars and part of his job (amongst other things) involves having to email insurance companies, etc. He isn't sure how to do all the computing side of things and asked me for my number. Fingers crossed, I may have a job.
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Re: The Revamped TSR Asperger's Society!Thanks(Original post by Anon420)
That is great news, hope it all works out for you. Is he on the spectrum too or does he have kids on the spectrum?
He has a child on the spectrum.
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I think it's pretty stupid that you need evidence to have a needs assessment of your autism, i'm having trouble where to find it, and it would usually be from when I was diagnosed which was at about 7 years old, now that was 14 years ago, and I am worried that the people who keep this evidence would only keep it for 10 years or so and then get rid of it as if they don't care about me or anyone for that matter. I know this should be in student finance section but I think that if I don't get the evidence, does it mean that my autism doesn't exist, people know I have a learning difficulty but no real evidence to show them.
And without the proper support at university, I will struggle and won't cope well and it will contribute to a bad end result. I think i'm screwed because you can't get diagnosed again for another 3 years or so once you tell the people that you have ASD.
This has got to be the ****test education system in the world, these stupid people need to get their act together, and partially blame the government for this ****!Last edited by nmr1991; 20-06-2012 at 14:04. -
Re: The Revamped TSR Asperger's Society!There is something about how if it's a learning disability, (as opposed to a physical disability) the assessment must be from when you were at least 16.(Original post by nmr1991)
I think it's pretty stupid that you need evidence to have a needs assessment of your autism, i'm having trouble where to find it, and it would usually be from when I was diagnosed which was at about 7 years old, now that was 14 years ago, and I am worried that the people who keep this evidence would only keep it for 10 years or so and then get rid of it as if they don't care about me or anyone for that matter. I know this should be in student finance section but I think that if I don't get the evidence, does it mean that my autism doesn't exist, people know I have a learning difficulty but no real evidence to show them.
And without the proper support at university, I will struggle and won't cope well and it will contribute to a bad end result. I think i'm screwed because you can't get diagnosed again for another 3 years or so once you tell the people that you have ASD.
This has got to be the ****test education system in the world, these stupid people need to get their act together, and partially blame the government for this ****! -
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I need advice please:
Short version - for the past 8 years or so (I think - either way, it's been going on for far too long) I have been obsessed with a friend of mine.
He said something a few years ago and I said nothing - I didn't say yes or no.
This year seems to have been really difficult. I don't think we've talked properly at all.
I have asked a few times if we can talk and he got a bit ****ty about it. He explained it's because that's all I ever say to him.
A few weeks ago, he said that he'll be talking at The Autism Show and I asked if we could meet up. He said that he'll see me then. We didn't talk at all and he said that he didn't see me at all after his speech.
All he's done for the past week is ignore me. I asked him if he had something and when I asked him to email me, he ignored me. He is still refusing to speak to me.
Well, he's said two or three things to me; but we've not actually talked properly at all. Can't remember the last time we really talked.
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Hello thread users,
It was recently suggested to us that the TSR Asperger's Society could perhaps be moved from where it is currently in health over to mental health. As people tend to have a variety of opinions on this, I thought it best to ask beforehand if there were any objections to the thread being moved?
Please quote this post if you have anything to say on the matter and your views will be taken into consideration
fire2burn
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Re: The Revamped TSR Asperger's Society!What was this think you said nothing to?(Original post by OU Student)
I need advice please:
Short version - for the past 8 years or so (I think - either way, it's been going on for far too long) I have been obsessed with a friend of mine.
He said something a few years ago and I said nothing - I didn't say yes or no.
This year seems to have been really difficult. I don't think we've talked properly at all.
I have asked a few times if we can talk and he got a bit ****ty about it. He explained it's because that's all I ever say to him.
A few weeks ago, he said that he'll be talking at The Autism Show and I asked if we could meet up. He said that he'll see me then. We didn't talk at all and he said that he didn't see me at all after his speech.
All he's done for the past week is ignore me. I asked him if he had something and when I asked him to email me, he ignored me. He is still refusing to speak to me.
Well, he's said two or three things to me; but we've not actually talked properly at all. Can't remember the last time we really talked.

Yeah it seems like a more suitable place then it being in health.(Original post by fire2burn)
Hello thread users,
It was recently suggested to us that the TSR Asperger's Society could perhaps be moved from where it is currently in health over to mental health. As people tend to have a variety of opinions on this, I thought it best to ask beforehand if there were any objections to the thread being moved?
Please quote this post if you have anything to say on the matter and your views will be taken into consideration
fire2burn
H&R Moderator
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Re: The Revamped TSR Asperger's Society!Aspergers and Autism aren't mental health problems. They're developmental disorders.(Original post by fire2burn)
Hello thread users,
It was recently suggested to us that the TSR Asperger's Society could perhaps be moved from where it is currently in health over to mental health. As people tend to have a variety of opinions on this, I thought it best to ask beforehand if there were any objections to the thread being moved?
Please quote this post if you have anything to say on the matter and your views will be taken into consideration
fire2burn
H&R Moderator
Does anyone have experience with depression and Autism please? I've got depression again. Urgh.
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Re: The Revamped TSR Asperger's Society!Have you tried seeing if you can be referred by GP?(Original post by OU Student)
Aspergers and Autism aren't mental health problems. They're developmental disorders.
Does anyone have experience with depression and Autism please? I've got depression again. Urgh.
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Re: The Revamped TSR Asperger's Society!I have an appointment on Wednesday. Hope they'll do something more than counselling this time.(Original post by cpdavis)
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Re: The Revamped TSR Asperger's Society!I don't think it belongs in mental health TBH. A lot of people with autism get upset when it's referred to as a mental health problem because it isn't really. Like someone above me said it's a developmental disorder. It's kind of hard to classify but I think it's better in general health than in mental health.(Original post by fire2burn)
Hello thread users,
It was recently suggested to us that the TSR Asperger's Society could perhaps be moved from where it is currently in health over to mental health. As people tend to have a variety of opinions on this, I thought it best to ask beforehand if there were any objections to the thread being moved?
Please quote this post if you have anything to say on the matter and your views will be taken into consideration
fire2burn
H&R Moderator -
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Aspergers' Syndrome may be eliminated from the DSM completely as a separate diagnosis. Sign this petition please. http://www.thepetitionsite.com/967/8...s-a-diagnosis/
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Re: The Revamped TSR Asperger's Society!I agree with everyone else, Aspergers and Autism aren't mental health issues... it's not something that can be cured either as it's a development disorder. I think general health suits it better.(Original post by fire2burn)
Hello thread users,
It was recently suggested to us that the TSR Asperger's Society could perhaps be moved from where it is currently in health over to mental health. As people tend to have a variety of opinions on this, I thought it best to ask beforehand if there were any objections to the thread being moved?
Please quote this post if you have anything to say on the matter and your views will be taken into consideration
fire2burn
H&R Moderator -
Re: The Revamped TSR Asperger's Society!I've signed this, why on earth would they even consider ditching this as a diagnosis? I was initially diagnosed of Autism, but then re diagnosed with AS. If they remove this as a diagnosis, this is a very stupid idea of the DSM(Original post by suicidaloverbusiness)
Aspergers' Syndrome may be eliminated from the DSM completely as a separate diagnosis. Sign this petition please. http://www.thepetitionsite.com/967/8...s-a-diagnosis/
How is everyone btw? I have a meeting in regards to my DSA and DLA tomorrow and really really worried
OU, is everything alright now? How did the GP appointment go?
My run for NAS is a week today
Also, I didn't read the notice properly and was too quick to reply (need to stop doing that). It would be better for this thread to stay in health, as you could argue that you can cure a mental illness whereas Aspergers technically cannot be cured. It's more suited here. -
But wouldn't that imply a form of aspergers?(Original post by OU Student)
Apparently, I just have "Autistic Traits". Will find out when I finally get the report.
This was posted from The Student Room's iPhone App
He has a child on the spectrum.
