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I have Aspergers and am doing pretty good in comparison to my older brother who doesnt have it.

As a child it was difficult, if not impossible for me to speak on the phone or to other people. Now as a young adult I have no problem talking to other people or on phones. I finished high school before my brother and enrolled into college, taking DMV and preparing to move out of my parent's place soon.

Other people that I met with AS are somewhat similar but in different ways. In most cases childhood and teen years are most difficult but adulthood typically becomes easier over time, almost to the point that people don't know they have Aspergers.

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For people with aspergers, there are 3 key areas of where people with Asperger Symdrome sturggle

  1. Social communication
  2. Social interaction
  3. social imagination.
They are often referred to as 'the triad of impairments'

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What is aspi?

Aspie = Person with Aspergers Syndrome. It's friendly slang that those with Aspergers Syndrome use to refer to themselves. People without Aspergers Syndrome are referred to as NTs - Neurotypicals.


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How would an Aspie gain the trust of a Neurotypical?

Within the category of neurotypical people there is a wide range. Some are not flexible enough to ever trust a person with Aspergers Syndrome. Some are. Friendship is basically the same whether you have Aspergers Syndrome or not. You and your friend have mutual interests, you are helpful to each other, you forgive each others faults, you do the best you can within your limitations. Everyone makes compromises, regardless of their typical or atypical mental condition.


How does a person with Asperger's Syndrome become popular?

A person with Aspergers can become popular by just being themselves. If they're nice, people will come to them for who they are, not what they have.


How long does the marriage of a person with aspergers last?

Aspergers syndrome is a disorder having to do with a person's ability to interact socially. Because it is a social disorder, the general health of a person with this syndrome would not be affected. The life expectancy is the same as that of any other person. The movie "Rain Man" is about a man with Aspergers (or somewhere on the Autism Spectrum). It may give you a better idea of what it is.


How do you cure Asperger's Syndrome?

You cannot cure Asperger's Syndrome. It is a neurological condition that affects how the brain works, so rather than curing it, people with Asperger's Syndrome can learn or be taught some methods to deal with some of its effects. They can also be given medications that can treat some of the symptoms, but not the cause. There is no cure for Aspergers Syndrome. There are a number of ways that a person with Aspergers can be helped to live a good quality, independent life which is sometimes made difficult by the condition.


What are the complications for a person with asperger's syndrome?

Someone with Asperger's might have a hard time interacting with people around them and can feel isolated from other people. Another sign that a person might have aspergers is that they can be slow at time. Also aspergers can effect everyday life situations such as work and school


What are the symptoms of aspergers syndrome?

Some of the symptoms of aspergers include failure to make eye contact, failure to pick up on facial cues, unusual facial expressions, and an inability to connect with others. These symptoms may change as a person gets older and learns how to better adapt to society. Webmd.com is an excellent resource to learn more about syndrome, as well as kidshealth.org.


Do most children with Aspergers Syndrome have bad handwriting?

It all just really depends what they are like. Some can write big and sloppy and some can write neat and tidy. An Aspergers person can write neater or sloppier than anyone else. It doesn't change them, just how they behave and socialize. Edit: Poor handwriting is in fact more common in Aspergers. But not always.


Does someone with asperge syndrome ask ramdom questions?

They can. It has been heard of that an Aspergers person may be in thought for a long period time and can ask a question that may be odd, out of the blue, or just random to the one being asked. Or it may be on an odd subject; usually something the Aspergers individually likes or is interested in.


I don't have all of the symptoms of Aspergers. I have a nephew with Autism. Is it possible not to have all the symptoms of Aspergers and still have the condition?

Each person who has aspergers has a different personality, and aspergers manifests itself differently in different persons. So, probably, no one who has aspergers has all the symptoms, because the combination is different in each individual.


Aspergers dominate or recessive?

Both, depending on the individual person.