Thanks for your answer. First of all,. I'm not that bad in math. I just had read
that I typical aspie should LOVE numbers, dates and stuff, and I don't. That is
one of the biggest differences between me and typical aspie stereotype. Second
thing, i don't really have dislexia. Maybe a bit, but I don't repeat words or
phrases, i don't write or speak in a pedantic manner. Maybe lots of mistakes in
my letter suggests that I might have, but english is not my mother languadge so
i don't know it very well. Another thing is typing. I'm dispraxic, just like
aspie should be, so hiting the right key on the keyboard is sometimes a problem,
if you know what i mean:)
I' glad to hear that we have something common, becouse I don't have many people
to talk about things like this..
Anna-Rose Mersh <armersh@...> wrote:
Hi tim
you are Not a looser
you seam to have a lot of the writing paturns and
spelling paturns that would indecate dislexiea and
posible aspergers syndrome.
many aspergers people have fixations on subjects but
not nesaserily numbers
my brother has dispraxiea dislexiea and aspergers
you may also wish to look into discalclea ( not spelt
corectly )this is an inability or a disability with
maths.
shyness is a nateral thing with a lot of aspergers you
would just never know it as they work hard at over
coming it when you start to stutter and get all
nervous slow down when you speak take the dog out
when you go out then you will have a nateral subject
for discusion.
remember to have a shower or bath at least every once
in a wile ( this is a big thing for aspergers people )
and try to get some one to spell cheak your work and
read it for sence as a lot of us have to do this it
may be the right spelling but the wrong word like bred
and bread one means the type of dog the other is a
type of food.
hope this is of some use all the best
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