Aspies 'Anonymous' reminds us that life online is a shadow life, not the real thing. This Aspie list exists for support and ideas on how to manage as we go forth to spread the word, to be the best we can be, to be gloriously Aspie-at-large, talking up positive aspects of being Aspie and living life as part of the spectrum.
This list may be for you, if you resonate to Tony Attwood's list of positive attributes: http://www.thegraycenter.org/sectionsdetails.cfm?id=38 (Discovery criteria for aspie by Attwood and Gray)
Aspies 'Anonymous' offers a base of positive energy, a base of positive power, to initiate outreach to others who may be searching for an answer to their own puzzlement. Let's not be anonymous. Let's be proudly Aspie and display our heart-warming Asperger's traits to all we meet, identifying our naivete, candor and trustworthiness as positives in a weary world. A support list can be a place we dip into for nourishment and ideas on how best to manage. Let's not keep it to ourself. Be proudly Aspie! Yay for us!
Sorry about this folks, I wasn't looking close enough and the darn Facebook thing got me. I should have checked before i said OK ( i really THOUGHT i knew!!!)
Hi Aspies-Anon, I set up a Facebook profile where I can post my pictures, videos and events and I want to add you as a friend so you can see it. First, you
I just heard about some stuff called Eye Q which is supposed to help on a local Aspie forum. No ida if it does ut the person was raving about it For weight
Nora, just talked with a naturopathic doctor who mentioned zinc and tested me for a deficiency in zinc. Not about Asperger's but general health and healing in