RavenSly
Well-Known Member
Moving on, on the topic of what you guys were talking about before, the way you are dealt with by those trying to treat you, I have some experience with this stuff, so I'll tell you what I know. If a depressant that your Psychiatrist puts you on doesn't work, that doesn't necessarily mean that none will. Just keep trying until you find one, or a combination of meds, that works for you. And as for how the doctors and social worker people deal with us, you have to understand that they won't be totally genuine with you, simply because that's what they were trained to do. People who deal with the mentally ill usually make the mistake of treating everyone they deal with with the same brush, so to speak [in many cases, treating people that way becomes a habit so that they even treat other "normal" people like that]. What I'm saying is, that a lot of these people aren't trained for the specific way to give treatment to someone who has Aspergers, and so a lot of the offensive way they treat you is coming from the fact that you're not the only patient they have, that they're also dealing with people who have much more severe conditions than you, like mental retardation, schizophrenia and other significantly more severe conditions than Aspergers. Its not fair, yes, but its the truth.