5 to 14 days
You communicate with an adult with Asperger Syndrome exactly as you would an adult who is neurotypical - if that individual requires you to use another form of communication they will let you know, but as long as your communication with them is clear and concise you will likely have no problems.
Yes
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6 ft 5 in
OCD
I believe almost all people with Turner syndrome survive to adulthood.
Adult Down syndrome patients do have a right to autonomy. The exception is if the court has appointed a legal guardian for them.
Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) is a rare idiopathic disorder characterized by recurring periods of vomiting in an otherwise normal child or adult
not growing up or refusing to take responsibility as an adult
People with Sjogren-Larsson syndrome will not be able to live independently. They will require care throughout their lives. They may live to an adult age.
What is meant by Peter Pan Syndrome is an unwillingness to grow up and act one's age. It basically means that a person has the body of an adult but the mentality of a child.
She Never had an adult life, she died before she was 16