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<blockquote data-quote="JohnnyBaker87" data-source="post: 1458067" data-attributes="member: 296408"><p>I certainly shall really step out and give it my best shot, [USER=202637]@13lizanne[/USER], my lovely friend.Routines are second nature to some on the autism spectrum except when demotivation shatters them all and makes them ineffectual. That last bit comes from my depression rather than the Asperger Syndrome although depression and anxiety can be an all-pervading feature of conditions on the autism spectrum. The cognitive behaviour therapist will help me if I find it hard and help me to discover the precipitants for difficulty adjusting to the treatment. So far, since I arrived back home from where I saw the psychologist, I've eaten a minced beef hot-pot ready meal and did my muscular lower back pain Youtube work-out.</p><p></p><p>Much love to yourself, [USER=202637]@13lizanne[/USER], [USER=277772]@debrasue[/USER] and [USER=196960]@ickihun[/USER] and prayers going out to all of you, plus [USER=108625]@Diamum5972[/USER] from Johnny Baker, a sufferer of Asperger Syndrome xXx.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnnyBaker87, post: 1458067, member: 296408"] I certainly shall really step out and give it my best shot, [USER=202637]@13lizanne[/USER], my lovely friend.Routines are second nature to some on the autism spectrum except when demotivation shatters them all and makes them ineffectual. That last bit comes from my depression rather than the Asperger Syndrome although depression and anxiety can be an all-pervading feature of conditions on the autism spectrum. The cognitive behaviour therapist will help me if I find it hard and help me to discover the precipitants for difficulty adjusting to the treatment. So far, since I arrived back home from where I saw the psychologist, I've eaten a minced beef hot-pot ready meal and did my muscular lower back pain Youtube work-out. Much love to yourself, [USER=202637]@13lizanne[/USER], [USER=277772]@debrasue[/USER] and [USER=196960]@ickihun[/USER] and prayers going out to all of you, plus [USER=108625]@Diamum5972[/USER] from Johnny Baker, a sufferer of Asperger Syndrome xXx. [/QUOTE]
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