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Crap day?

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It actually didn't go that bad because at 3 in the morning I rewrote the entire thing.
Sure, no one found it funny- okay, people did, but more in a 'looollll ur so retardeeed' way rather than a, 'heh, you're actually somewhat funny'- and I got a pretty **** mark(B) but meh.
EMZ=]
 
Had an hour at college... £5 in fuel for an hour at college doing work I could have done at home. L to the A to the M to the E. LAME.
 
I am missing a Spanish test because I am stuck on the floor of my room vomiting, and sweating and shivering at the same time. And my boyfriend won't come take care of me. :(
 
Sorry you were ill Ruby :(

Low point, Chris is at work so I'm alone and I went to town with Mum but she had to leave me for a bit and I freaked out.
 
Had hoped so much to be able to change my AS status to officially Diagnosed, but instead it´s still self diagnosed.... Because I don´t think this annoying hell of woman competent.
In fact she just said I can´t confirm your suspicion, but I can´t deny it either. Although some things point on AS, some things don´t. And you can shake hands, and look at peoples faces every no and than, that are things Aspies never do. And you have been in Drama group and your hobby as a child was it to copy book characters in real life, that are also things Aspergers would never do. But of course you can never be sure, so I can´t tell you anything....

Well of course I knew Im not one of the "hard" cases, but I felt so at home on the spectrum, it seemd to explain nearly everything....
"I can´t exactly tell you" yeah superb thats why I´ve been waiting in anxious nervousness for 3 months now....

Sorry... it´s just I´m quite down atm.... She told me I could go and seek a second opinion.... but I don´t want to go to a psychiatrist "Hey I know exactly what I have, please... just write it down, will you?"
 
In fact she just said I can´t confirm your suspicion, but I can´t deny it either. Although some things point on AS, some things don´t. And you can shake hands, and look at peoples faces every no and than, that are things Aspies never do. And you have been in Drama group and your hobby as a child was it to copy book characters in real life, that are also things Aspergers would never do. But of course you can never be sure, so I can´t tell you anything....

Being an aspie doesn't mean you can't act. Its probably because you can act that you can appear to be 'normal'. I give people eye contact, but only because parents and teachers used to tell me off for not giving eye contact.
 
Thats kind of what I do. I´ve learned that it is polite to shake hands when you meet someone, so I do it. I know that it is polite to look in peoples faces, so I do. I just had the impression her Asperger picture was stuck somewhere in the 90ies. It was like she was trying to misunderstand every single word I said....
 
*BUMP*
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my eyes have messed up 'cause of hayfever >_<. LOL.
IDK if you can tell. They're like thinner and longer now o_O.
EMZ=]
 
It does look maybe a little red, but I can't tell since the pic is in greyscale.
Unfortunately, it is the hey fever season. :(
 
I have made the biggest error that I can never make
There was the AQ test on facebook and I took it again and got 38/50, and out of stupidity and impulse clicked publish. It wasn't until a minute later when I really regretted it but it was too late by then wasn't it
 
It's a test made by that simon baron cohen that tests how aspie-ish you are basically.
And I could do, but there were loads of people on line so some of them were bound to see my really high score. If I remove it now which I should it wouldn't make any diffrence. I have joined related groups but I tend to remove the notifications and wall posts as soon as I join them.
 
That sounds bad.

In fact it's one of the fears I have about adding people from here to Facebook. The last thing i'd want to happen is for my friends to somehow find a link back to Aspergic or my YouTube channel as I prefer to keep my Aspie life private.

I'm working on a forum (been in production for a few years now) and I wouldn't want members from here signing up and having a link back to Aspergic in their signatures- then my friends clicking on that link and reading all my posts about my personal problems. Even if someone were to put their YouTube in their signature on my forum, my friends could possibly find mine if I've been added as a friend or subscriber. I'm a little paranoid (is that the right word?) about this I think. I want people from Aspergic to become a member, but if my friends are also on my forum, I don't want them coming across me on Aspergic or YouTube via any links. I just prefer to keep things separate.

I had my own website back in Junior High School. Everyone in my class knew about it and then some people started to write nasty things in the guestbook about this girl I had a crush on - with my name on the comments! It kind of spread. Although my website became popular, it was for all the wrong reasons. So I'm very cautious now about stuff like that.
 

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