Wednesday 5 August 2020

Conditions linked to Autism part 2

An example of feeling in Autism is changing and or route, it may be a good or bad change but even a good change can be a shock to the system for most people with Autism, even those changes that seem bad at the time and turns to be good after, which is handy a surprise for most people who face Autism because it is not necessarily about whether or they like what is going on, more like slowly they get used to whatever it might and when change, the route becomes the nor to them, it becomes our comfortable zoom, which that part of their life we struggle to accept we have to move always, which is no problem when we do get used to the next steps.

 While we are been taken out of whatever situation, it's likely we become anxious and fear what's going to happen next, even in some situations that seem and that is good. Even for example an exam, worrying about taking the exam even wanting to then feeling anxious and nervous while waiting for the results, which are a lot of people without Autism face. That does not necessarily mean that we do not understand that changes and routes happen. In fact, when it comes to a point our life happens sooner or later we can guess it is going to happen sooner or later just a case of what, how, and when, etc. 

The thing for people with Autism and Anxiety to face is the unexcepted and not been told something is going to happen or not if you face Autism and Anxiety, which it is possible to face Anxiety with other problems but I would have thought least does from my experience Autism and Anxiety linking together. Anxiety linked with Dyspraxia for eg; is easy to get farsighted as I have done many times when I have been trying to open a bottle or jar.

Other conditions that may link is hearing impairments, Down Syndrome,  Fetal anticonvulsant syndrome (FACS), Fragile X syndrome, Hyperlexia, Learning disabilities, Social Communication Disorder,
Dyspraxia, Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, Autoitory visual processing difficulties, Epliespsy,    I myself do not have Down Syndrome. This list of conditions are on the Spectrum of difficulties. https://www.autismspeaks.org/medical-conditions-associated-autism




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