--- In AIPL@yahoogroups.com, Bri <da_1bri@y...> wrote:
>How did you get your wife diagnosed? My older brother (36) has AS I
am certain. I am in the beginning stages of getting him help. Was
your wife upset when she found out? Thank you
> Thank you for your attempt to help. However, my wife gets fired from
every job she has. This is a very serious problem that can not be over
run by telling the world that people with AS are wonderful people, I
wish it were that easy. There is something different for people with
AS and it does have an effect on other adults that also need to get
from morning to evening in their work place. It is not just a thing
that people need to understand. If my wife were 4 years old playing in
the sand box, that would be cured by your e-mail. What is your
experience that enables you to send an e-mail such as yours?
> Thanks, I look forward to your reply. I suspect that you do not have
a spouse that has to face the rest of the world.
> B rian
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> yy sang <yanyaosang@y...> wrote:
> It is not a problem that the person with AS can not adopt to the
society, but the society do not understand person with AS.If I were
you, I would tell her there is nothing wrong with AS itself. Just
take it easy.Help her to gain other people underanding is what she
need most now, at least, I think so. And thanks to AS, you will
consider and experience sth different from others. It is not bad,
isn't it? I hope my it will be helpful to you.
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> you know the rest <da_1bri@y...> дµÀ£º I adore my wife, I support
her, I love her so much, I want and will
> support her efforts every day, every way; She has aspergers and we are
> reaching out for help within the Yahoo community.
> My wife has major problems in her field. She is an I.T. professional.
> She is able to complete her tasks technacially but working with people
> is her downfall. She has had many jobs over the past years but is
> always told she does not fit in with the rest of the people with whom
> she is working. Great jobs, very motovated to succeed and great
> technical skills.
> We just found out within the past 6 months that the issues at hand is
> due to the fact that she does have Aspergers disorder.
> Are there any groups in the Berkeley/Oakland area that meet and deal
> with these issues? Is there any person that can help us on the right
> road? Please let us know what others in this field are doing to succeed.
> I am a member of the clergy in the area. I want to support her and
> give her the best possibilities to succeed and work with her, for her
> and with her to understand and deal with the issues associated with
> Aspergers.
> Thanking you in advance,
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