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Aspie Answers

What My Autism Has Taught Me

10 Nov 2020

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DISCLAIMER: I am no medical doctor, I'm just your normal Jo Bloggs who's sharing her lived experiences with Autism that was called Aspergers. If you see any warning signs/symptoms that may be related to any of the topics I share as of in the future, please seek a second opinion or treatment with a  medical professional. What I share with you in how I go about managing my autism will vary from person to person and that what may work for me, may not work for you and what will work for you may not work for me and vice versa.So, please be considerate while I give you all my advice and/or tips. As we know that no matter what we have been diagnosed with either with a physical disability, mental disability and an invisible disability that life does throw us some curveballs or some situations that we need to face in our everyday life no matter how big or small it is. We all have our struggles and what we do with our struggles is up to us and it starts with us. We need to remember that the everyday choices we make big or small will have consequences. Having Aspergers Syndrome or Autism as it's now officially called in the DSM 5 Manual in NZ. Autism for many of us can be difficult especially also with other conditions that comes with it yet it's amazing and beautiful. Autism and other conditions I've got has taught me so much in my life regardless of the trials and tribulations I face, taught me how to love and accept myself for who and what I am as a person with Autism. *ABOUT ME* Hello, I'm Aspie Answers from NZ.I have Aspergers Syndrome that is now clinically known in the DSM5 Manual of Diagnostics as Autism. I make videos as an advocate on autism and mental health from the perspective of an autistic adult. Sharing my autism, mental health experiences along with taking you all on a journey with me to help other autistic people, autism families or anyone to help improve understanding of autism and mental health. Videos on autism and mental health from the perspective of an autistic adult. Sharing my autism and mental health experiences to help other autistic people and autism families (EVERYONE)  to improve understanding of autism and mental health. This channel is focused on raising autism awareness & acceptance of autism and mental health as well as inclusion. To try and change attitudes and mindset towards autism and mental health, to educate and advocate to people about autism and mental health for those who are new to the autism world. So if you are on the spectrum, know someone with autism, or are working professionally in the autism field or just someone who wants to know more and want to learn more about autistic people then considers subscribing and turning on the notification bell to see all future videos.  My social medias of where you can find me are as follows: 🔴 Facebook: https://wwww.facebook.com/Aspie.Answers/ 🔴 Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/AspieAnswers 🔴 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aspieanswers/ DONATE TO THE CAUSE AND FUTURE PROJECTS: 💰 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AspieAnswers  BUY MY MERCH BY VISITING HERE: https://www.spreadshirt.com/life-of-aspie.com MORE OF MY MERCH DESIGNS ARE COMING SOON. If you are vivid reader you can come and visit my WordPress site here:  https://lifeofanaspieweb.wordpress.com/ Or Alternatively, if you also love to read books I wrote a book based on my lived experiences where you can find here https://www.amazon.com/Life-Aspie-Everyday-Aspergers-Syndrome-ebook/dp/B01D6NM4HO I also have it in paperback form too. Thanks for your support and listening. 

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