Along with social anxiety, stressful days, struggling to express your emotions etc etc etc.It's not a recommended position, but yes it's another perfectly normal behaviour that people are mis-labelling as an autism thing.
Along with social anxiety, stressful days, struggling to express your emotions etc etc etc.It's not a recommended position, but yes it's another perfectly normal behaviour that people are mis-labelling as an autism thing.
"Social anxiety" ok Only when convenient for her.Along with social anxiety, stressful days, struggling to express your emotions etc etc etc.
Yep it's an off topic thread, come on over xThereās another thread?
I said this a while ago. She shares many traits of my child who was diagnosed with ADHD a couple of years ago in their early 30ās. No I'm not an expert in ADHD or Autism but was in education for over 40 years and she definitely strikes me as more likely to be in the former bracket.I know everyone is fed up with the "has she, hasn't she" about her autism diagnosis but I would be far more convinced if she'd said that she had ADHD rather than autism. The obsessive behaviour (anyone else have 20 cans of apple Tango in their fridge?) and compulsive spending along with the intense and very short lived interests all scream ADHD.
Thread suggestion!!!Hope in SSSās new homeware range there is a mop called āThe Hinchāā¦cos she wipes the floor with her.
Agreed, especially in ācraftsā (trying to keep both hands and mind busy)- it could also extended to friendships, like Stacey. She may have a goodly dose of RSD with it; the regular purchases of things to āhelpā keep things organised (Iām also an idiot with too many barrrrskits); so many bleeping planners and notebooks; the habit of having to get whatever is in our brain out; the over-explaining that makes less sense the more itās done.I know everyone is fed up with the "has she, hasn't she" about her autism diagnosis but I would be far more convinced if she'd said that she had ADHD rather than autism. The obsessive behaviour (anyone else have 20 cans of apple Tango in their fridge?) and compulsive spending along with the intense and very short lived interests all scream ADHD.
To be fair, thereās a heap of crossover and itās super common to have both. I can see about the possible ADHD traits, but see as many autistic traits. I still donāt get much of a vibe from her overall, but her entire online presence has been so carefully curated, itās really impossible to tell one way or another.I know everyone is fed up with the "has she, hasn't she" about her autism diagnosis but I would be far more convinced if she'd said that she had ADHD rather than autism. The obsessive behaviour (anyone else have 20 cans of apple Tango in their fridge?) and compulsive spending along with the intense and very short lived interests all scream ADHD.