quarantinedonearth
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Do you guys have problems while reading a book like not understanding the sentences, reading them overand over again trying to understand, having a hard time concentrating?
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Wow. Me too. I was a voracious reader as a child and into my early 20s but in the last few years i get distracted whilst reading and have to reread sentences and after reading a page if asked what i just read would struggle to tell you. But as I'm reading I'm understanding it...if I'm not distracted that is.Yes. But I didn't used to - reading comprehension was very, very strong and easy for me growing up. Then I burned out, and now I have the problem you are having. It was at its most severe when I was clinically depressed. Now I wonder if I have some kind of attention problem....
Crap. That makes sense for me too.... gahd damn it! But i love reading .... now I'm depressed...and i have piles of unread books just waiting until i feel better....Yes. I've actually done quite a bit of work in this area, and I've found that problems with reading are less about ASD and more about PTSD, which is so common among members of the autism community such as to be nearly ubiquitous, so it would be hard to distinguish.
As a kid, I would read a book a day. After my traumas, I can't get through the first paragraph. It's very frustrating, and sadly a problem that will probably never get better. They took reading from me. Those bastards
This would definitely make sense in my case, too! Thank you for sharing that info.Yes. I've actually done quite a bit of work in this area, and I've found that problems with reading are less about ASD and more about PTSD, which is so common among members of the autism community such as to be nearly ubiquitous, so it would be hard to distinguish.
As a kid, I would read a book a day. After my traumas, I can't get through the first paragraph. It's very frustrating, and sadly a problem that will probably never get better. They took reading from me. Those bastards
I do this, too! I totally get it while I am reading it, but I can't explain or repeat it later, or at best very vaguely.Wow. Me too. I was a voracious reader as a child and into my early 20s but in the last few years i get distracted whilst reading and have to reread sentences and after reading a page if asked what i just read would struggle to tell you. But as I'm reading I'm understanding it...if I'm not distracted that is.