OCD
not growing up or refusing to take responsibility as an adult
People with Aspergers tend to see large improvements as they get older. Children with Aspergers tend to be what others may say, "In their own world" as they may be obsessive with certain things and prefer to be alone. Teens with Aspergers tend to be more social and aware of themselves and this is a rather touchy area as with other teens. Adults with Aspergers may or may not be viewed as being an Aspie as many adults can "mask" the issue by acting as how others behave or doing what needs to be done. Normally adults are seen as normal yet "off" but this alone is normal as they have Aspergers.
Symptoms that mimic multiple sclerosis , or may display symptoms similar to the juvenile form of the disease, except with later onset and slower progression.
I have Aspergers Syndrome myself, what I usually hate the most is when someone shouts at me and when I say stuff like 'ok ok, I get you' they carry on about the subject. I suggest if you're having trouble, if you end up shouting at them, just let the subject pass off and then hopefully they might forget about it. Try your best to be calm and reasonable with them, though.
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.
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I believe almost all people with Turner syndrome survive to adulthood.
Sjogren-Larsson syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by a triad of symptoms: ichthyosis, intellectual disability, and spastic diplegia. The prognosis for individuals with Sjogren-Larsson syndrome varies depending on the severity of symptoms, but generally, it is a lifelong condition that requires multidisciplinary management to address the skin, neurological, and developmental aspects of the disorder. Early intervention and supportive care can help improve quality of life and functional outcomes for affected individuals.
Symptoms of attention deficit disorder in adults are similar to symptoms in children. Difficulty concentrating, forgetfulness, and distraction are main symptoms. A true diagnosis should be made by a neurologist through simple interviewing.
No. Just explain the situation so as not to hurt his or her feelings. I have aspergers and I am very gentle, and the persons i know who have aspergers are extremely sensitive and very gentle.