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<blockquote data-quote="UserABC2021" data-source="post: 1974787" data-attributes="member: 470000"><p>Indeed, I was very much the loner. I'd had polio in '57, I was three years old and fully paralysed so my parents were dealing with the possibiltythat I would die. After that, my personality quirks were put down to having had polio. There was no Asperger's Syndrome back then and most of the 'obviously autistic' children were placed in sanitoriums and forgotten about.</p><p></p><p>There seems to be a better understanding of the spectrum and testing seems to be more extensive. My children were diagnosed in their teens and, nowadays, they believe they are the 'new human', but they are also very private about their ASD whereas I am very open about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UserABC2021, post: 1974787, member: 470000"] Indeed, I was very much the loner. I'd had polio in '57, I was three years old and fully paralysed so my parents were dealing with the possibiltythat I would die. After that, my personality quirks were put down to having had polio. There was no Asperger's Syndrome back then and most of the 'obviously autistic' children were placed in sanitoriums and forgotten about. There seems to be a better understanding of the spectrum and testing seems to be more extensive. My children were diagnosed in their teens and, nowadays, they believe they are the 'new human', but they are also very private about their ASD whereas I am very open about it. [/QUOTE]
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