If they're a junkie, they are always using. One of the common misconceptions about opiates is that they impair you, like alcohol, or other drugs do. They do not.
But if you ever play the part of a junkie in a television drama, they will not appreciate you standing around looking all normal. You'll want to stumble, mumble, and slur. That way, the folks at home will get the idea.
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Your body is adjusting to the drug. The same thing would happen if you were a Heroin Junkie, rather than a DXM Junkie. It will take more and more of the stimulant to achieve the same affect.
Function labels are ignorant and offensive - they are meaningless terms used to define what Autistic people Neurotypical people consider to be acceptable and which they see as less. An IQ of 56 is very low, depending on which IQ test you're using, but certainly no one is 'high functioning'.
He confessed in chapter 63, but Haruhi rejected him some time later on.
If you mean, "What is the IQ of a person with high-functioning autism?", the answer is average or higher IQ. If you are referring to the labels for different levels of IQ, refer to the Wikipedia link below that provides information of the different classifications of intelligence. Reply to first Reply: If somebody with high functioning autism has learning difficulties couldn't that mean they still have an IQ slightly bellow average. I was diagnosed with HFA ; but yet learning difficulties; so my IQ is about 80 or 90. Am I high functioning?
It really depends. Autism is classified into 2 categories-high-functioning and low-functioning. Some low-functioning autistic people will occasionally forget things, but not all.
An IQ of 80 or 90 is below average. Fortunately, this has little to do with my understanding of functioning. The score you might be looking for is called the global assessment of functioning (GAF) score. If your score was 80-90 on that, it would suggest high functioning.
When one's intelligence is very fast and high functioning
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When someone has high functioning autism, they can struggle to understand other peoples feelings, they find it very hard in social situations. Some people can develop obsessive compulsive disorders.
There's no such thing as 'high functioning autism' - a person is Autistic and how they are affected varies, functioning labels are not only meaningless but also highly offensive. An Autistic person can become a police officer as long as they can function well day-to-day and their disability isn't a barrier.