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alienspy
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29 Sep 2015, 1:07 pm

Hi,

After being diagnosed with ASD, its like I have another voice in my head..... and many other people with ASD report this also.

but I noticed that, the other voice is a 'demon', it is creating a 'demon'....... its not the true self... the overlay of ASD that I have is the demon....



so how should I undo ASD?





for example: people being diagnosed with other disorders, but turns out later that it was a mistake..................................................



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29 Sep 2015, 1:57 pm

It sounds like what you need to undo is schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, not ASD. Your posts sound kind of delusional--do you experience hallucinations? It sounds like you may need to go back to a clinician for anti-psychotic meds.



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29 Sep 2015, 2:11 pm

I can't understand what you mean.

Demon, huh?
Sure. I am a demon but I would never said it's not my true self. I was born demonic because my soul is demonic. No big deal. Ever heard about otherkin?

Just kidding. :lol:



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30 Sep 2015, 5:27 am

Moved from General autism disorder.

OP, you seem to have other problems which don't seem to fall under "autism spectar disorders".

Please ask for qualified help.



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30 Sep 2015, 8:59 pm

Realizing someone made a mistake isn't the same as undoing something and ASD is not something you can undo anyway.



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02 Oct 2015, 7:10 am

I'm not sure I'm understanding your post, but that sounds more like schizophrenic traits, if I'm not mistaken (I'm not a professional just a person).

ASD doesn't include in the diagnostic criteria any "hearing a second voice." I've noticed from posts that many of us "talk to ourselves" but in my case I know that I'm not hearing another voice or listening to a voice; I'm just talking my own thoughts out loud and I know nobody's listening, and I'm not hearing someone else speaking back or anything.

If you're "hearing a second voice" that isn't yours, like I say, you might want to ask a professional about looking more closely at possibilities such as schizophrenia, which is one condition where that is part of the known traits.



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06 Oct 2015, 3:34 pm

Try talking to a priest or other religious authority. It's probably not a demon, but you don't want to rule anything out.



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06 Oct 2015, 5:13 pm

alienspy wrote:
Hi,

After being diagnosed with ASD, its like I have another voice in my head..... and many other people with ASD report this also.

but I noticed that, the other voice is a 'demon', it is creating a 'demon'....... its not the true self... the overlay of ASD that I have is the demon....

so how should I undo ASD?

for example: people being diagnosed with other disorders, but turns out later that it was a mistake..................................................

It may be possible you have ASD and some other things going on in your head, I would talk to a trained professional about this second voice.