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Topic History of: The A Word could be the best TV series ever
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Titanicboy Autism Spectrum Disorder is a fascinating condition and one I personally learned quite a bit about some
time ago. Notwithstanding the fact that, as with any human beings, no two people are exactly the same - I'd thoroughly recommend watching the recent BBC Chris Packham documentary - which I note is only available on iplayer for SIX more days. It's very informative and I found it deeply moving

Chris Packham: Asperger's and Me: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b09b1zbb via @bbciplayer
honey!oh sugar sugar. JK2006 wrote:
No I gather Autism and Aspergers don't like touching or being touched so that's definitely not me!

Not always. Everyone is different. I dont think you have it, either, but you do seem to have aspects about your personality and skills (genius and lateral thinker) that are often shared by people affected (or blessed).
Keep your leg still!
JK2006 No I gather Autism and Aspergers don't like touching or being touched so that's definitely not me!
honey!oh sugar sugar. JK2006 wrote:
Just thought - note the way Maurice jiggles his knee (like I do) reminiscent of Joe's shaking. Definitely where the autism came from. I so love this show - keeps you thinking for ages after each episode.

Do you think you might have a form of Asperger's syndrome, Mr King?
JK2006 Just thought - note the way Maurice jiggles his knee (like I do) reminiscent of Joe's shaking. Definitely where the autism came from. I so love this show - keeps you thinking for ages after each episode.