“I’ve been told a few times that I don’t act like I have autism”
What is your disability?
I have autism spectrum disorder, formerly known as Asperger Syndrome.
What are some things you enjoy?
I enjoy reading and playing video games, for me these are an escapism thing.
What are you good at?
I am very articulate, and my memory is very good which meant I did quite well at school because I could remember the work.
What are some of the challenges you go through?
Being in a crowd heightens my anxiety because I have difficultly processing multiple stimuli. It makes me feel restless and unsafe and I get overwhelmed and have to concentrate.
How has your disability impacted you?
I have difficulty understanding my own emotions, but I’ve formed ways of recognising what my emotions are.
Do you have a message?
If we treat all people like human beings, then it should not matter if anyone has a disability.
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