kestrel Phoenix

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Joined: Jan 14, 2012 Posts: 574 Location: Ohio
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:11 pm Post subject: New, or Something Like It |
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Hi. For the longest time, I've wondered whether I have aspergers. I've been told by some people that I'm textbook, or something to that effect. I've been told by other people that I'm just very strange. I've been told by still other people to quit playing with epiphytes already and to go spend time with non-plants. I don't know, I'm just weird.
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Dunnyveg Deinonychus


Joined: May 06, 2011 Posts: 370 Location: Deep in the heart of Texas
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:22 pm Post subject: Re: New, or Something Like It |
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| kestrel wrote: | Hi. For the longest time, I've wondered whether I have aspergers. I've been told by some people that I'm textbook, or something to that effect. I've been told by other people that I'm just very strange. I've been told by still other people to quit playing with epiphytes already and to go spend time with non-plants. I don't know, I'm just weird.
So hi there. |
Kestrel, the esteem with which we hold the opinions of others should be directly commensurate with the logic and soundness inherent in the opinion. People have intrinsic worth; opinions don't. |
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goodwitchy Phoenix


Joined: Dec 29, 2011 Posts: 785 Location: Interplanetary
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:26 pm Post subject: |
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Hi kestrel,
Welcome to Wrong Planet. I doubt anyone here will mind if you have an affinity for epiphytes
Personally, I like animals and rocks (although I'm not an expert on these things).
edit: gosh, I hate when I make spelling errors. _________________ Aspie score: 161 of 200
Neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 38 of 200
Autistic/BAP -123 aloof, 124 rigid and 108 pragmatic
Autism Spectrum quotient: 41, Empathy Quotient: 19
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kestrel Phoenix

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Joined: Jan 14, 2012 Posts: 574 Location: Ohio
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:32 pm Post subject: |
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| Dunnyveg wrote: | | Kestrel, the esteem with which we hold the opinions of others should be directly commensurate with the logic and soundness inherent in the opinion. People have intrinsic worth; opinions don't. |
I agree. I take what they say with a grain of salt, as the saying goes. I've never had much opinion on my own mental condition because I don't have insurance and can't get a professional insight into things. I have ADD - I've been diagnosed with that earlier in life, but the impact on my life of whatever-it-is keeps me occupied with two hobbies, respectively, to the exclusion of nearly all human contact; orchids, and reading/writing. It doesn't seem as if ADD fits. At one time, I had a friend with aspergers, and I spent more time with her than nearly anyone I've ever known; she actually empathized with why I avoid crowds (overwhelmed - as if the entire world of people were grumbling and growling in my ears at once). Now I'm in a different state and spend time with my plants and my books. Like I said, I'm just weird. I miss having people to talk to, though. I'm not very good at it.
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kestrel Phoenix

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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:33 pm Post subject: |
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| goodwitchy wrote: | Hi kestrel,
Welcome to Wrong Planet. I doubt anyone here will mind if you have an affinity for epiphytes
Personally, I like animals and rocks (although I'm not an expert on these things).
edit: gosh, I hate when I make spelling errors. |
I like animals , too. Kestrel is for the hawk - the hawk version of the hummingbird. |
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Dunnyveg Deinonychus


Joined: May 06, 2011 Posts: 370 Location: Deep in the heart of Texas
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:48 pm Post subject: |
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| kestrel wrote: | | I agree. I take what they say with a grain of salt, as the saying goes. I've never had much opinion on my own mental condition because I don't have insurance and can't get a professional insight into things. I have ADD - I've been diagnosed with that earlier in life, but the impact on my life of whatever-it-is keeps me occupied with two hobbies, respectively, to the exclusion of nearly all human contact; orchids, and reading/writing. It doesn't seem as if ADD fits. At one time, I had a friend with aspergers, and I spent more time with her than nearly anyone I've ever known; she actually empathized with why I avoid crowds (overwhelmed - as if the entire world of people were grumbling and growling in my ears at once). Now I'm in a different state and spend time with my plants and my books. Like I said, I'm just weird. I miss having people to talk to, though. I'm not very good at it. |
If it makes you feel any better, I do have health insurance, and it has been my experience that my money would be better spent flushing it down the toilet. My experience has been that mental health "professionals" do far more harm than good--at least they did to me. I'd rather be "sick" personally.
I too was diagnosed with hyperactivity as a kid, and took the Ritalin to prove it. I do think ADD exists as a predisposition that we can aggravate or mitigate. I'm referring in particular to TV, which has reduced the attention span of most Americans to about three minutes.
This is important since problems that can be properly understood are much more amenable to solution than those not understood. In other words, for me it was simply a matter of getting rid of my TV in 1992--it's been almost twenty years! In the place of TV I read the most challenging books I can find on the things that interest me. Now, that weird, hyperactive kid has an attention span that is well above average, though far from perfect. |
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kestrel Phoenix

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Joined: Jan 14, 2012 Posts: 574 Location: Ohio
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:51 pm Post subject: |
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| Dunnyveg wrote: |
If it makes you feel any better, I do have health insurance, and it has been my experience that my money would be better spent flushing it down the toilet. My experience has been that mental health "professionals" do far more harm than good--at least they did to me. I'd rather be "sick" personally.
I too was diagnosed with hyperactivity as a kid, and took the Ritalin to prove it. I do think ADD exists as a predisposition that we can aggravate or mitigate. I'm referring in particular to TV, which has reduced the attention span of most Americans to about three minutes.
This is important since problems that can be properly understood are much more amenable to solution than those not understood. In other words, for me it was simply a matter of getting rid of my TV in 1992--it's been almost twenty years! In the place of TV I read the most challenging books I can find on the things that interest me. Now, that weird, hyperactive kid has an attention span that is well above average, though far from perfect. |
I got rid of TV since before I knew what it was. I was blessed with parents who didn't believe in it. That's why I read as much as I do. I'm more the inattentive sort of ADD - I have a hard time focusing on something if I don't find it interesting. That, to the point where I almost failed out of school despite not lacking in ability. School and me never got along - having too many people around makes me feel neurotic. |
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Dunnyveg Deinonychus


Joined: May 06, 2011 Posts: 370 Location: Deep in the heart of Texas
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 2:42 pm Post subject: |
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I'm exactly the same way, and I never did well in school, at least until I went into college after four years in the Navy. The Navy did help me with self-discipline, but since I don't like being around people, after almost four years of ship duty, I swore I'd never join anything again and would stay as far from other people as possible.
As I'm typing this, I don't have another person within a mile of me. Normal people don't understand how I live out here all alone. I can also say with the exception of a few meetings a year for my job, the only time I'm in crowds now is when I have to my quarterly shopping trip to Walmart. I wouldn't want it any other way. |
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kestrel Phoenix

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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 3:17 pm Post subject: |
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| Dunnyveg wrote: | I'm exactly the same way, and I never did well in school, at least until I went into college after four years in the Navy. The Navy did help me with self-discipline, but since I don't like being around people, after almost four years of ship duty, I swore I'd never join anything again and would stay as far from other people as possible.
As I'm typing this, I don't have another person within a mile of me. Normal people don't understand how I live out here all alone. I can also say with the exception of a few meetings a year for my job, the only time I'm in crowds now is when I have to my quarterly shopping trip to Walmart. I wouldn't want it any other way. |
I knew I wasn't the only one like that. :lol
You're lucky - I miss living like that. I got to experience it for about a year a while back, living in the mountains with nobody for miles in any direction and a National Forest just at the end of the block. That was the best time in my life, I think. |
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cathylynn Phoenix


Joined: Aug 25, 2011 Posts: 2043 Location: northeastern US
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 3:22 pm Post subject: |
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| kestrel wrote: | | Dunnyveg wrote: | | Kestrel, the esteem with which we hold the opinions of others should be directly commensurate with the logic and soundness inherent in the opinion. People have intrinsic worth; opinions don't. |
I agree. I take what they say with a grain of salt, as the saying goes. I've never had much opinion on my own mental condition because I don't have insurance and can't get a professional insight into things. I have ADD - I've been diagnosed with that earlier in life, but the impact on my life of whatever-it-is keeps me occupied with two hobbies, respectively, to the exclusion of nearly all human contact; orchids, and reading/writing. It doesn't seem as if ADD fits. At one time, I had a friend with aspergers, and I spent more time with her than nearly anyone I've ever known; she actually empathized with why I avoid crowds (overwhelmed - as if the entire world of people were grumbling and growling in my ears at once). Now I'm in a different state and spend time with my plants and my books. Like I said, I'm just weird. I miss having people to talk to, though. I'm not very good at it. |
you'll find people to talk to here. welcome to wrong planet. (i don't have an official diagnosis either.) |
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kestrel Phoenix

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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 3:29 pm Post subject: |
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