What are the ups and downs of Asperger's?!
Question: What are the ups and downs of Asperger's.?
I have it and I know it made my I.Q. high, but made me a loner, but what else could it affect.?Health Question & Answer
Answers:
My Upsides
- High I.Q.
- Great with computers
- very imaginative
- good with simple animation
- I am a great promotional speaker about Asperger's I made a video about what its like inside my head and it help alot of people.
My Video: .?v=rbgUjmeC-4o" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch.?v=rbgUjmeC-...
My Downsides
- trouble reading
- meltdowns
- random behavior
- uncomfortable in crowded places
- get headaches from loud nosiesHealth Question & Answer
- High I.Q.
- Great with computers
- very imaginative
- good with simple animation
- I am a great promotional speaker about Asperger's I made a video about what its like inside my head and it help alot of people.
My Video: .?v=rbgUjmeC-4o" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch.?v=rbgUjmeC-...
My Downsides
- trouble reading
- meltdowns
- random behavior
- uncomfortable in crowded places
- get headaches from loud nosiesHealth Question & Answer
My positive sides of Asperger's:
- high IQ (which makes it easy to learn, easy to solve problems etc.)
- a differently wired mind, which makes me able to do a lot of things other people can't or find very hard
- less dependent on other people's company and opinions than the average person
- I'm able to keep my cool at times when other people panic
My negative sides of Asperger's:
- sensory issues (sensitivity to light and noise)
- meltdowns
- being a social outcast
- poor motor skillsHealth Question & Answer
- high IQ (which makes it easy to learn, easy to solve problems etc.)
- a differently wired mind, which makes me able to do a lot of things other people can't or find very hard
- less dependent on other people's company and opinions than the average person
- I'm able to keep my cool at times when other people panic
My negative sides of Asperger's:
- sensory issues (sensitivity to light and noise)
- meltdowns
- being a social outcast
- poor motor skillsHealth Question & Answer