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Quote from: Jack on March 30, 2011, 05:23:34 PMSome warn against it, as it's an offical diagnosis of mental disorder. Sometimes check out the AFF blog since the blue one shared it. They have a warning entry that deserves consideration. http://aspiesforfreedom.wordpress.com/2010/10/15/undiagnosed-members-please-read/I never saw that before. I did make it clear to the psychiatrist that I got a dx from that I wanted it kept between me and her and she agreed. I could have gone through my insurance and saved some money but members of my Union are trustees of our health coverage and private info has a way of being compromised*. I have friends in the local who would back me anyway but the hen party nature of my local union could put me at risk of losing jobs. I paid my shrink out of pocket to avoid any crap like the AFF warning alludes to.*I am ones of 20 million vets who had our confidential data from military records compromised by an asswipe taking a laptop home. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,196492,00.html
Some warn against it, as it's an offical diagnosis of mental disorder. Sometimes check out the AFF blog since the blue one shared it. They have a warning entry that deserves consideration. http://aspiesforfreedom.wordpress.com/2010/10/15/undiagnosed-members-please-read/
Quote from: PPK on March 30, 2011, 06:00:25 PMQuote from: Jack on March 30, 2011, 05:23:34 PMSome warn against it, as it's an offical diagnosis of mental disorder. Sometimes check out the AFF blog since the blue one shared it. They have a warning entry that deserves consideration. http://aspiesforfreedom.wordpress.com/2010/10/15/undiagnosed-members-please-read/I never saw that before. I did make it clear to the psychiatrist that I got a dx from that I wanted it kept between me and her and she agreed. I could have gone through my insurance and saved some money but members of my Union are trustees of our health coverage and private info has a way of being compromised*. I have friends in the local who would back me anyway but the hen party nature of my local union could put me at risk of losing jobs. I paid my shrink out of pocket to avoid any crap like the AFF warning alludes to.*I am ones of 20 million vets who had our confidential data from military records compromised by an asswipe taking a laptop home. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,196492,00.htmlMy understanding was that the US military would no longer allow someone with AS to enlist. Is this true?
Quote from: MidlifeAspie on March 30, 2011, 07:13:23 PMQuote from: PPK on March 30, 2011, 06:00:25 PMQuote from: Jack on March 30, 2011, 05:23:34 PMSome warn against it, as it's an offical diagnosis of mental disorder. Sometimes check out the AFF blog since the blue one shared it. They have a warning entry that deserves consideration. http://aspiesforfreedom.wordpress.com/2010/10/15/undiagnosed-members-please-read/I never saw that before. I did make it clear to the psychiatrist that I got a dx from that I wanted it kept between me and her and she agreed. I could have gone through my insurance and saved some money but members of my Union are trustees of our health coverage and private info has a way of being compromised*. I have friends in the local who would back me anyway but the hen party nature of my local union could put me at risk of losing jobs. I paid my shrink out of pocket to avoid any crap like the AFF warning alludes to.*I am ones of 20 million vets who had our confidential data from military records compromised by an asswipe taking a laptop home. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,196492,00.htmlMy understanding was that the US military would no longer allow someone with AS to enlist. Is this true?It is not said implicitly that they will not take an Autist. But someone posted the new guidelines somewhere recently. It didnt say us, but the description sure looked like us.
Quote from: skyblue1 on March 30, 2011, 07:16:31 PMQuote from: MidlifeAspie on March 30, 2011, 07:13:23 PMQuote from: PPK on March 30, 2011, 06:00:25 PMQuote from: Jack on March 30, 2011, 05:23:34 PMSome warn against it, as it's an offical diagnosis of mental disorder. Sometimes check out the AFF blog since the blue one shared it. They have a warning entry that deserves consideration. http://aspiesforfreedom.wordpress.com/2010/10/15/undiagnosed-members-please-read/I never saw that before. I did make it clear to the psychiatrist that I got a dx from that I wanted it kept between me and her and she agreed. I could have gone through my insurance and saved some money but members of my Union are trustees of our health coverage and private info has a way of being compromised*. I have friends in the local who would back me anyway but the hen party nature of my local union could put me at risk of losing jobs. I paid my shrink out of pocket to avoid any crap like the AFF warning alludes to.*I am ones of 20 million vets who had our confidential data from military records compromised by an asswipe taking a laptop home. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,196492,00.htmlMy understanding was that the US military would no longer allow someone with AS to enlist. Is this true?It is not said implicitly that they will not take an Autist. But someone posted the new guidelines somewhere recently. It didnt say us, but the description sure looked like us.I hope you're not criticizing the American Military
Quote from: Butterflies on March 30, 2011, 08:02:00 PMQuote from: skyblue1 on March 30, 2011, 07:16:31 PMQuote from: MidlifeAspie on March 30, 2011, 07:13:23 PMQuote from: PPK on March 30, 2011, 06:00:25 PMQuote from: Jack on March 30, 2011, 05:23:34 PMSome warn against it, as it's an offical diagnosis of mental disorder. Sometimes check out the AFF blog since the blue one shared it. They have a warning entry that deserves consideration. http://aspiesforfreedom.wordpress.com/2010/10/15/undiagnosed-members-please-read/I never saw that before. I did make it clear to the psychiatrist that I got a dx from that I wanted it kept between me and her and she agreed. I could have gone through my insurance and saved some money but members of my Union are trustees of our health coverage and private info has a way of being compromised*. I have friends in the local who would back me anyway but the hen party nature of my local union could put me at risk of losing jobs. I paid my shrink out of pocket to avoid any crap like the AFF warning alludes to.*I am ones of 20 million vets who had our confidential data from military records compromised by an asswipe taking a laptop home. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,196492,00.htmlMy understanding was that the US military would no longer allow someone with AS to enlist. Is this true?It is not said implicitly that they will not take an Autist. But someone posted the new guidelines somewhere recently. It didnt say us, but the description sure looked like us.I hope you're not criticizing the American Military course not. everyone in my family served. my brother even served in prison.
if you call being pissed at you "butthurt" than whatever. But whatever you do dont say anything bad about the American Prison system
The American people did not want to fight in either one of your fucking wars. 2 False flag operations ( Lusitania,and Pearl Harbor) were foisted on the american people to piss us off enough to fight. Do not downplay the deaths of our military. If you do.....Fuck you and the horse you rode in on.
Speaking as the leader of quite a few regiments, I can see some reasons why the military might not be a good fit for some autistics. The barracks and lack of privacyThe need to obey orders (no matter how illogical) without questionThe need to build some strong ties within the men and the knowledge that you can rely on your fellow soldierThe pressures of war I'm sure some veterans can shed more light on this subject(How I'm doing cbc? Taking the heat off you pretty good, huh?)
Quote from: Queen Victoria on March 30, 2011, 09:42:18 PMSpeaking as the leader of quite a few regiments, I can see some reasons why the military might not be a good fit for some autistics. The barracks and lack of privacyThe need to obey orders (no matter how illogical) without questionThe need to build some strong ties within the men and the knowledge that you can rely on your fellow soldierThe pressures of war I'm sure some veterans can shed more light on this subject(How I'm doing cbc? Taking the heat off you pretty good, huh?)I suspect it is not a good fit for most of the higher functioning people on the spectrum. Why do you want to take the heat off of cbc? This thread was started with the intent of exposing her questionable activities.
I think he's referring to the tips you get from the male residents for your special services in giving them their just desserts.