2017 Preface: These sets of concerns had dated over a year before, hence it sits in the 2014 category.
Unlike Asperger’s Syndrome types who claim they have “Aspergers by self-diagnosing”, I for one won’t stoop down such levels. I’ve tried to find a therapist, a doctor, (an MD or dare I say a “PhD”) and there hardly is anyone skilled with autism for adults.
Everything is for “the children” but adults with autism are being just treated the same exact way as the first generation (births between 1987 to 1992/3) because for whatever reason there is a lack of resources for adults. They know what’s happening to “the children” because when the said groups become adults – this is what they will be expecting. So if that is the case, why not wait? And why are you letting the first generation suffer? Why in the hell in 21st Century, could autism been the first case of civil rights of progressive actions unlike Down’s (which took too many centuries too long) to address? And, with all the technology in the world (the Web, Internet, PCs, cable networks, etc.) are we still addressing like its the 1960s, of slow actions, misleading information in the media; why does society have regressive radical opinions like how the 60s was in general?
Sadly “the adults in the room” were acting like children. There was one too many missed opportunities to address this before the first generation would fall apart. Now I am not speaking for any autistic, except myself. Not every first gen autistic is in the same situation as I am, but some perhaps are and are too scare to address it.
I’ve tried desperate actions and finally got to a stepping stone (or at least I think I did.) I’m in the process of filling out 10 to 12 pages to the Lurie Center as Mass General down in the center of Moonbat/Aspeger Country of Watertown, Massachusetts in Middlesex County (what appears to be the largest base of annoying Asperger peeps in the Commonwealth.) Once I fax it over, it will take another 2 weeks to get a callback, and another 6 months to a year to just book a consult! If this isn’t a sign there isn’t an autism crisis, I don’t know what is.
Hopefully this can be a hope. I desperately need a doctor to confirm wether its just me being me being “stuck” for the sake of being “stuck” or something has progressed (like a regression) that has made me not understand how to do the most basic things; as stupid as trying to book a consult at the said place and not looking like a fool!
I hope this Lurie Center’s phones will be ringing off hook all day for the next few years maybe to confirm a possible case of Hopeless Autistics Hitting Thirty And Haven’t Gone Much.
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