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hunter

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Mon Sep 22, 2025, 10:16 PM Sep 22

Are you autistic? I am. [View all]

Autism almost killed me in adolescence and it's the root cause of all my PTSD and most of my scars, both physical and mental.

My inability to "read" people, and propensity to say whatever pops into my head, has gotten me into a lot of trouble. I've told of some of my experiences as amusing stories here on DU, but leave out most of the violence.

I quit high school at sixteen because I was always in trouble. I was great at multiple choice exams which got me into college, from which I was "asked" to take time off twice, the first time for fighting with a teaching assistant, among other things. This teaching assistant was probably as autistic as I was but a little more prone to reacting violently. I took the hit and took the time out because I was an undergraduate.

It took me nine years to graduate. I have the equivalent of a minor in English but the chair of the English Department refused to sign off on it. Fully exasperated with me, she'd previously told me I write like an ESL student with a head injury. A dean of the college did sign off on it, but he only wanted to be rid of me and politely said so.

My grandfather, an engineer for the Apollo Project, was similarly afflicted. His personal life was always a flaming catastrophe, his relationships with colleagues often tense.

I can easily imagine the horror my life would have been if I'd had more restricted verbal abilities, obsessions that were not useful to society, even greater klutziness, a complete inability to write, and much less awareness of how others think. I wouldn't wish that on anyone.

Oh, and people, even doctors, blamed my mother for my disabilities. This only reinforced their opinions of her when she'd turn into a stone cold bitch on them. My mother was my greatest defender. (And she never took any Tylenol...)

My form of autism is clearly inherited from my dad's side of the family. He had cousins who were not functional in ordinary society, hidden away in apartments the family paid for, sometimes employed by people who accepted their severe limitations.

Kennedy is a flaming pile of shit. If there are environmental causes of autism the only rational way to discern them is through hard core science. Otherwise people are just making shit up. Kennedy is making shit up and this misinformation will harm people.

Yes, people can be on the autistic spectrum and sail easily through life regarding it as a simple personality quirk that shouldn't be discriminated against. That does nothing to help those with more severe difficulties.

I wrote this in response to a thread that has since been deleted.

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Are you autistic? I am. [View all] hunter Sep 22 OP
This was an excellent read and insightful. Thank you. chowder66 Sep 22 #1
KNR and bookmarking. niyad Sep 23 #66
Probably. canetoad Sep 22 #2
Recommended. H2O Man Sep 22 #3
DURec leftstreet Sep 22 #4
Yes Timewas Sep 22 #5
This is such a hateful, ignorant, regressive period in history... hlthe2b Sep 22 #6
Thank you for sharing your story mr715 Sep 22 #7
Thank you for writing this. milestogo Sep 22 #8
Great post Wild blueberry Sep 22 #9
Thank you mountain grammy Sep 22 #10
I am, too, and I feel for you EnergizedLib Sep 22 #11
Yes Oneironaut Sep 22 #12
Hunter, thank you for sharing your experience Ilikepurple Sep 22 #13
Thank you for this. yardwork Sep 22 #14
K&R mvd Sep 22 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author Prairie_Seagull Sep 23 #50
I have Asperger's - my inability to read ppl led me to Psy. alittlelark Sep 22 #16
I'm an Asp. ChazInAz Sep 23 #55
How did you overcome writing "like an ESL student with a head injury?" Sogo Sep 22 #17
I started college as an engineering major and switched to Biology... hunter Sep 22 #22
I suspect I may be on the spectrum. area51 Sep 22 #18
Thank you for every bit of that and sharing it here. Maru Kitteh Sep 22 #19
The kids told me that I am on the spectrum. Grolph_ Sep 22 #20
For what it's worth, I think your writing is excellent. 3Hotdogs Sep 22 #21
Very insightful, hunter... slightlv Sep 22 #23
Covid DID its best, for now. vanlassie Sep 22 #24
Sharing your story and experience has done us all a real service. Thanks ❤️ MLAA Sep 22 #25
Apparently me too. KentuckyWoman Sep 22 #26
Sincerely thank you for this Sympthsical Sep 22 #27
Excellent. Thanks. I'm definitely on several spectrums. Fortunate to have found my way. Need more for Silent Type Sep 22 #28
I am not, but I love someone who is. FM123 Sep 23 #29
Thank you posting proud patriot Sep 23 #30
You write very well for someone who is 'autistic'. Jack Valentino Sep 23 #31
RFK jr is a total dick and a nasty moron. Would be nice to go back a couple of years when I didn't know he existed. Dave Bowman Sep 23 #32
In the end, we're all, each, a bag of tricks... BurnDoubt Sep 23 #33
Yes. meadowlander Sep 23 #34
Thank you for this, meadowlander Hekate Sep 23 #37
I am impressed by your strength Easterncedar Sep 23 #40
This description is so helpful Alice Kramden Sep 23 #41
Thank you for posting this LetMyPeopleVote Sep 23 #53
Thank you for sharing meadowlander Ilikepurple Sep 23 #71
Excellent post. markodochartaigh Sep 23 #35
Thank you for teaching us, hunter. I remember the books that blamed "refrigerator mothers" Hekate Sep 23 #36
I gather most of us are, to some extent Oeditpus Rex Sep 23 #38
My experience is similar to yours Mossfern Sep 23 #49
My mom had it both ways Oeditpus Rex Sep 23 #72
Thank you dearly, hunter, for sharing your experiences and perspective. It is laudable and helpful KitFox Sep 23 #39
This is a wise and helpful thread Alice Kramden Sep 23 #42
Raises hand. nt. druidity33 Sep 23 #43
Autism Mr.Bee Sep 23 #44
K&R spanone Sep 23 #45
Yep!...along with most of my family... MiHale Sep 23 #46
Thank you for sharing your story, hunter Clouds Passing Sep 23 #47
Probably Lithos Sep 23 #48
I put my parents through hell and I was completely oblivious to that. hunter Sep 23 #59
Thank you for your story LetMyPeopleVote Sep 23 #51
Pretty sure I am. no_hypocrisy Sep 23 #52
High functioning autism is in our family, so I'm very familiar with it. I have a cousin whose parents didn't understand Martin68 Sep 23 #54
Thank you for sharing your life here. You are a fantastic writer. 1WorldHope Sep 23 #56
Thank you for posting--glad autism is being discussed now by people with lived experience. Timeflyer Sep 23 #57
This sounds just like my son, but currently he only has a diagnosis of ADHD LT Barclay Sep 23 #58
One of my kids is "on the spectrum" and now a successful adult. hunter Sep 23 #60
Thanks anyway. LT Barclay Sep 23 #70
Post removed Post removed Sep 23 #61
probably AllaN01Bear Sep 23 #62
My daughter is. Pacifist Patriot Sep 23 #63
There are strong upsides to having autistic friends PurgedVoter Sep 23 #64
terribly functional so not considered. pansypoo53219 Sep 23 #65
found out I was Aspie when I was about 67 or so..Now 77. LiberalArkie Sep 23 #67
Thank you for your honesty -- your voice matters youssef5070 Sep 23 #68
I think we are all born and live in our own world for as long as possible. Aussie105 Sep 23 #69
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