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Do you ever feel like others just don't have a clue of what you are talking about even though its obvious to you? Sometimes I can explain something 2 or 3 different ways and they still don't get it.Welcome! Could you give an example of the way you think? That way it’s easier for me to know what to respond to It’s too broad of a subject for me to respond to, if you know what I mean.
It makes sense 100% to me. I had so many discussions with my fellow students in med school and none of them seemed to understand my point of view no matter how often I tried to explain it. I often get in arguments with my boyfriend because we occasionally seem to speak completely different languages. Regularly we end up discovering that we actually meant the same, but couldn’t bring the point across to each other. It makes me feel very alien and strange when things like these happen.Do you ever feel like others just don't have a clue of what you are talking about even though its obvious to you? Sometimes I can explain something 2 or 3 different ways and they still don't get it.
I have gone back to study and am studying Medical Science. I find a lot of the academics have a real narrow way of thinking, like they are restricted in thinking in other ways. I find it so hard to except that some of the Profs and students agree and accept with 100% certainty that they are correct. Idea's and dogma is proven wrong often, which frustrates me when they make 'absolute' claims. Then disregard any obvious or other view points.
Also, when I have a discussion with them they think I am creating an argument, but I'm trying to help them see what I see.
Does this make sense?
Wow. Yep thats me. Sometimes when I talk with my father and try to explain how I feel or more why I am frustrated he reacts very badly. Like I have offended him and I actually don't understand why he is now angry.It makes sense 100% to me. I had so many discussions with my fellow students in med school and none of them seemed to understand my point of view no matter how often I tried to explain it. I often get in arguments with my boyfriend because we occasionally seem to speak completely different languages. Regularly we end up discovering that we actually meant the same, but couldn’t bring the point across to each other. It makes me feel very alien and strange when things like these happen.
Hi Jason! Welcome! You will find some understanding and supportive folks here. Congratulations on getting the answers that you sought. Each person has their relative strengths and weaknesses. I struggle with executive functioning as I have difficulty in meal preparation, planning, cleaning, and organization. I hate food shopping as well. They say one of the classic signs of being on the spectrum is being able to do extremely complex things yet struggling with some simple everyday activities. I've taught myself to be a Unix System Administrator yet I struggle to core and cut a tomato. It's just one of a few of life's disconnects for me; it is what it is. I was able to get by in better financial times because I could afford to have meals prepared for me and hire a housekeeper. In poverty, the struggle is very real, and at times, depressing.Hi,
I am newly diagnosed after many years of wondering if I'm nuts or everyone else on the planet. Love to here from you
Hey Matty,Hi Jason! Welcome! You will find some understanding and supportive folks here. Congratulations on getting the answers that you sought. Each person has their relative strengths and weaknesses. I struggle with executive functioning as I have difficulty in meal preparation, planning, cleaning, and organization. I hate food shopping as well. They say one of the classic signs of being on the spectrum is being able to do extremely complex things yet struggling with some simple everyday activities. I've taught myself to be a Unix System Administrator yet I struggle to core and cut a tomato. It's just one of a few of life's disconnects for me; it is what it is. I was able to get by in better financial times because I could afford to have meals prepared for me and hire a housekeeper. In poverty, the struggle is very real, and at times, depressing.
I’m usually very tranquil, but I can go ballistic over people being late without letting me know.I think it would be like them saying I will meet you at 1:30pm and when the clock ticked 1:30pm I would start to get a little annoyed and each minute the time passed the more I though how much of a prick they were.
They say one of the classic signs of being on the spectrum is being able to do extremely complex things yet struggling with some simple everyday activities.
It's strange you should talk about this, I was thinking ,how was thalidomide Rigorously tested in the 1960s ,when you hear a doctor say we wont to support this because it hasn't been rigorously tested or tetracycline .Do you ever feel like others just don't have a clue of what you are talking about even though its obvious to you? Sometimes I can explain something 2 or 3 different ways and they still don't get it.
I have gone back to study and am studying Medical Science. I find a lot of the academics have a real narrow way of thinking, like they are restricted in thinking in other ways. I find it so hard to except that some of the Profs and students agree and accept with 100% certainty that they are correct. Idea's and dogma is proven wrong often, which frustrates me when they make 'absolute' claims. Then disregard any obvious or other view points.
Also, when I have a discussion with them they think I am creating an argument, but I'm trying to help them see what I see.
Does this make sense?