aspergers and vaping.

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AXIOM_1

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    from about 10 years ago. Full grey now.

    aww --- LORD CROMWELL --- now I know what my best buddy looks like! You are a good looking dude -- I don't know why you look down on yourself --- well, that isn't true because I spent many years looking down on myself -- still do sometimes. Anyway, thanks for the pic buddy!
     

    theddead

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    I will have to see if I can round up one. Don't have any on my pc. Not many pics of me around.

    Yes.
    Photo.

    And go enjoy your time off.
    Do something for yourself.
    Something you really like.
    Treat yourself.
    And if you go to a head quacker,
    Mention my name for a 1% discount.
    Or use insurance.
    It's about the same now.
    Really. Go relax.
     

    TheLordWinter

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    Just found this thread. Not diagnosed with Asperger's or ADD/HD, but I am diagnosed with a couple different varieties of anxiety disorders, PTSD and OCD among them. A predictable, reliable routine like vaping is most definitely a relaxing and soothing comfort to me when I'm stressed. It's part of what kept me on cigs for so long.

    Also, in answer to the OP's questions... Yes I vape when I wake, and the stability of the routine is what gives it the comfort. You should see me fold towels. lol
     

    AXIOM_1

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    Just found this thread. Not diagnosed with Asperger's or ADD/HD, but I am diagnosed with a couple different varieties of anxiety disorders, PTSD and OCD among them. A predictable, reliable routine like vaping is most definitely a relaxing and soothing comfort to me when I'm stressed. It's part of what kept me on cigs for so long.

    Also, in answer to the OP's questions... Yes I vape when I wake, and the stability of the routine is what gives it the comfort. You should see me fold towels. lol

    Welcome to the loony bin :w00t: -- Best thread on the forum for neurologically challenged folks for sure -- You do not have to be Asperger to join in and feel welcome --- I have several neurologic problems and the Asperger's is only one of them -- I suffer from lots of anxiety/panic attacks as well --- so you will fit right in.

    Lots of earlier posts to read about for sure --- You will see lots of folks here with varied neurologic problems.
     

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    If anyone's interested, tomorrow is The Big Give for Autism. More information here.
    • Approximately one in four young adults with autism was socially isolated.
    • Four in every 10 young adults on the autism spectrum never worked for pay between high school and their early 20s. Those who got jobs tended to work part-time in low-wage jobs.
    • Approximately 26% of young adults on the autism spectrum received no services – services which could help them become employed, continue their education or live more independently.
    • Over half of young adults with autism received no vocational or life skills services during their early 20s.
    • Nearly 37% of young adults with autism were disconnected from both work and education after high school.
     

    AXIOM_1

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    If anyone's interested, tomorrow is The Big Give for Autism. More information here.
    • Approximately one in four young adults with autism was socially isolated.
    • Four in every 10 young adults on the autism spectrum never worked for pay between high school and their early 20s. Those who got jobs tended to work part-time in low-wage jobs.
    • Approximately 26% of young adults on the autism spectrum received no services – services which could help them become employed, continue their education or live more independently.
    • Over half of young adults with autism received no vocational or life skills services during their early 20s.
    • Nearly 37% of young adults with autism were disconnected from both work and education after high school.

    Thanks --- I will check it out later on
     
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    AXIOM_1

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    Nice to meet you @TheLordWinter. I'm not an Aspie, either, so maybe that makes me an Aspie groupie. Hmm, something I'll have to think about.

    I am glad you are an aspie groupie -- we got to have someone half way normal around here to watch out for us ;)
     
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