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Feeling broken (9)

1 Name: PureWater100% : 2015-03-25 00:16 ID:HHStVhQu [Del]

Do other people have dyslexia, ocd, and or adhd at once? Just as an example.
I'm only asking because I feel broken having many "disabilities" I use this term losly.
I have dyslexia, aspergers, Duane syndrome, and autsim.

2 Name: ryuhime : 2015-03-25 00:53 ID:nI8m2Bn3 [Del]

the only reason those conditions have negative connotations is because having them makes it harder to fit in with society. said society is based off of average brain functions. if you're doing fine despite that, awesome! that's actually really admirable. if any of those conditions are a big problem then you can always ask for advice or tricks for that.

also: what's it like having aspergers? i might have it, but i can't really find a description i understand so i'm not sure.

seriously though you're amazing.

3 Name: PureWater100% : 2015-03-25 07:20 ID:dHMqborq [Del]

I can't really compare it with anything since I've always had it. But it's a form of autism. For me it makes me non sociable.which people (mostly teachers) think is shyness.
If you look up the syndromes it might explain it in a better way.
Sorry if that wasn't much help

4 Name: Colorless : 2015-03-25 08:21 ID:nNNj6ogd [Del]

I have Adhd and I had dyslexia. plus I'm a southpaw (Left handed) so I'd write backwards when I was little. And I have a major case of OCD. to me, these are just daily things that we have to struggle with and when we control and hone our abilities, you can become it's master. I still have dyslexic moments but nothing too bad. but now I impress my friends to show them me writing things backwards perfectly.

5 Name: PureWater100% : 2015-03-25 12:07 ID:gYKXUgcn [Del]

I'm glad to know that it's "normal" to have many different things. Thanks

6 Name: SEOSHI : 2015-03-25 14:12 ID:XobT7hA9 [Del]

Man, f#ck anyone who gets in your path. Forget them.
What the hell is this "Normal" sh#t? This stuff is pissing me off. That sh#t is not real.

I am the type of person who doesn't give a sh#t about a person's history, race, religion, disability, whatever. But what I do give a sh#t about is a person's ability to help me reach my goals and in turn Imma help that person out.

There might or might not be people like me in the world. But know that I do not care that you have a these disabilities, I only care for your work, and that's it.
To me you are no more or less of a human, but your work and loyalty will be judged.

That's that.
So good luck in life with this, mate.

7 Name: -- : 2015-03-25 17:17 ID:T1lHWaLP [Del]

Isn't Asperger's in the category of autism? In that case, I don't think you don't have to list it twice.

8 Name: Ai : 2015-03-25 17:26 ID:LNrS48aE [Del]

I have dyslexia, I find it difficult when spelling and reading out loud because of how I can't process words properly.

9 Name: aVoman : 2015-03-25 21:05 ID:BGuLEI7L [Del]

Yeah don't worry about these disabilities, just about everyone has something, for me O.C.D., that is a part of them that makes life challenging, they are just a part of you, and you can always master them so they aren't so detrimental to your life. Do that and you may find they better you as a person if you can overcome the struggles they pose to you.