Hi Everyone
This is my first time on here. My name is Hannah, i'm 30 and live in England. My partner is 38 and has Aspergers Syndrome. He works full time and is (what i would guess) high functioning - he has a high IQ, has obtained a PhD and works for a university.
I am concerned about him because he has started to make comments about how much his aspergers 'symptoms' show and he doesnt like it.
Some history might help here - he got diagnosed aged 12, although with hindsight he clearly showed symptoms during childhood. At this age no 'treatment'/help was sought & it was basically forgotten about.
In 2006, he met me. I recognised his symptoms & started to help him become less rigid with his routines, which allowed him to function better.
He has improved a lot and also become much more aware of being aspergers and what it means or involves. At the moment he seems to be going through a phase of stuttering, mainly at home. He will get stuck saying one word in a sentence 3-4 times and then gets annoyed at himself.
He also hand flaps &/or whistles when surprised or anxious. This happens mainly when out as he is hypersensitive to touch, and dreads people brushing against him. He has previously been diagnosed with tourettes. I am not sure which movements are from which problem, but he feels embarrassed when he does it out in public.
Can anyone advise me how i can help my partner to come to terms with his asperger symptoms?
Thanks a lot
This is my first time on here. My name is Hannah, i'm 30 and live in England. My partner is 38 and has Aspergers Syndrome. He works full time and is (what i would guess) high functioning - he has a high IQ, has obtained a PhD and works for a university.
I am concerned about him because he has started to make comments about how much his aspergers 'symptoms' show and he doesnt like it.
Some history might help here - he got diagnosed aged 12, although with hindsight he clearly showed symptoms during childhood. At this age no 'treatment'/help was sought & it was basically forgotten about.
In 2006, he met me. I recognised his symptoms & started to help him become less rigid with his routines, which allowed him to function better.
He has improved a lot and also become much more aware of being aspergers and what it means or involves. At the moment he seems to be going through a phase of stuttering, mainly at home. He will get stuck saying one word in a sentence 3-4 times and then gets annoyed at himself.
He also hand flaps &/or whistles when surprised or anxious. This happens mainly when out as he is hypersensitive to touch, and dreads people brushing against him. He has previously been diagnosed with tourettes. I am not sure which movements are from which problem, but he feels embarrassed when he does it out in public.
Can anyone advise me how i can help my partner to come to terms with his asperger symptoms?
Thanks a lot