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[split] Off-Topic - Asperger Syndrome

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(23-03-2011 19:36 )wnakmandango Wrote:  
(23-03-2011 16:33 )sooky Wrote:  Also, your facts are wrong - looking younger (or shorter) than your age is only symptomatic in children, not adults

Yes funnily most children do have the traits of being short and looing young. How weird? (thats a joke btw).

I have read adults with autism in general have the triat of younger looking faces...In this case google is your freind.

As for height that is irrelevant.

As my previous post pointed out, looking younger (and shorter) than your age is symptomatic in children with aspergers - not adults.
This means that children with aspergers will often look younger (and/or shorter) than their age - just for clarification
Adults with aspergers have no distinguishing physical characteristics at all (at least not linked to aspergers anyway).
Your lack of understanding of this point is an example of precisely why people shouldn't self diagnose using the internet Rolleyes

However, you know bring up another point. By all means, some people with autism may look younger than their age - but so will plenty people without autism. The point of looking younger is not directly linked with autism.
And FYI - while they are both part of the autistic spectrum (or pervasive developmental disorders) autism and aspergers are not the same thing. Your original point was in regards to aspergers - your point now (having checked wrongplanet I would imagine Wink) is stating autism. In order to avoid possible conflict/misunderstandings, it would help if you stayed consistent to your point and knew what you meant to begin with
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(24-03-2011 00:40 )Sooky™ Wrote:  
(23-03-2011 19:36 )wnakmandango Wrote:  
(23-03-2011 16:33 )sooky Wrote:  Also, your facts are wrong - looking younger (or shorter) than your age is only symptomatic in children, not adults

Yes funnily most children do have the traits of being short and looing young. How weird? (thats a joke btw).

I have read adults with aspergers in general have the triat of younger looking faces...In this case google is your freind.

As for height that is irrelevant.

As my previous post pointed out, looking younger (and shorter) than your age is symptomatic in children with aspergers - not adults.
This means that children with aspergers will often look younger (and/or shorter) than their age - just for clarification
Adults with aspergers have no distinguishing physical characteristics at all (at least not linked to aspergers anyway).
Your lack of understanding of this point is an example of precisely why people shouldn't self diagnose using the internet Rolleyes

However, you know bring up another point. By all means, some people with autism may look younger than their age - but so will plenty people without autism. The point of looking younger is not directly linked with autism.
And FYI - while they are both part of the autistic spectrum (or pervasive developmental disorders) autism and aspergers are not the same thing. Your original point was in regards to aspergers - your point now (having checked wrongplanet I would imagine Wink) is stating autism. In order to avoid possible conflict/misunderstandings, it would help if you stayed consistent to your point and knew what you meant to begin with
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Why you keep saying same thing.

I have read adults with aspergers tend to look younger...I do not know any medical evidence for children or adults. I woudl sya I have aspergers looking at symptoms rather than autism but as far as I can tell aspergers is on the autism spectrum? So, there should be similarities? Anyway Im not bothered either way. This was all just a simple joke.

Its just what i have read on forums. ANd others with the disorder claim also

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=aspergers+look+young
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That's simply people asking if people looking young and it happens to be on an autism forum - and there are as many people saying they don't as say they do. This is common with people in general, not aspergers or autisic people. You're hardly pointing me in the direction of recognised data.

As for being a joke - not everyone finds the topic funny

And in regards to saying the same thing - it's to reiterate a point so as to have it understood.......that and I am quite happy to up my post count (making up for lost time round here)
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this forum gets weirder and weirder Surprised

oh i dont have asperger's by the way though my doctor thought i did . (seeing as so many people seem to have it on here)

oh and on topic mica and stripey socks BIG PLUS

though am going off blonde haired mica shes a better brunette.
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(24-03-2011 02:07 )Sooky™ Wrote:  That's simply people asking if people looking young and it happens to be on an autism forum - and there are as many people saying they don't as say they do. This is common with people in general, not aspergers or autisic people. You're hardly pointing me in the direction of recognised data.

As for being a joke - not everyone finds the topic funny

And in regards to saying the same thing - it's to reiterate a point so as to have it understood.......that and I am quite happy to up my post count (making up for lost time round here)
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its much more than 50/50.

There is 1 study I saw someone quoted


There was a study correlating AS treats...

Here it is.

Mantel-Haentzel (MH) pooled risk

Altered sensibility 69.3%

Prosopagnosia 28.9%
Special diet 37.7
Difficulty selecting 36.8
Sleeping disturbances 36%
Young appearance 42.1%

Hypersensibility to touch 31.6%
Hypersensibility to light 25.4%
Hypersensibility to sounds 33.3%
Hypersensibility to smell 34.2%
Hypersensibility to pain 11.4%
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(23-03-2011 15:37 )Rammyrascal Wrote:  
(23-03-2011 15:07 )Sooky™ Wrote:  
(21-03-2011 19:15 )wnakmandango Wrote:  LMAO maybe she has aspergers...many asperger people are young and cute looking also...but then again prob not gonna be on TV or phones for a job Wink

You what?!?!?!? That's kids with aspergers (seriously, has this forum been sponsored by the aspergers society or something lately?). Also, aspergers has no impact on the way you look. You look no different than anyone else, which is why it's difficult to spot. What you're talking about is a whole different kettle of fish - or else you just wanna talk about kids eek
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well said sooky, ive got aspergers syndrome and you cant tell by looking at me
no rammy the ginger hair doesnt give you away in the least Wink

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(24-03-2011 02:25 )wnakmandango Wrote:  its much more than 50/50.
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Young appearance 42.1%

I hate to break it to you, but 42.1% is not "much more than 50/50". It's not even the same as 50/50

And while that may well have been one of the things a study was looking at, it still proves nothing. There have never been any data to state that aspergers or autistic people look younger than their ages (on a higher scale than those without autism or aspergers) - it is simply something that happens to anybody, but not (or at least has not been proven at this point) symptomatic of aspergers or autism. The fact that you stated a study showing 42.1% as it's findings as "much more than 50/50" demonstrates that you do not understand what you are talking about. You are simply digging holes

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(24-03-2011 02:36 )Sooky™ Wrote:  
(24-03-2011 02:25 )wnakmandango Wrote:  its much more than 50/50.
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Young appearance 42.1%

I hate to break it to you, but 42.1% is not "much more than 50/50". It's not even the same as 50/50

And while that may well have been one of the things a study was looking at, it still proves nothing. There have never been any data to state that aspergers or autistic people look younger than their ages (on a higher scale than those without autism or aspergers) - it is simply something that happens to anybody, but not (or at least has not been proven at this point) symptomatic of aspergers or autism. The fact that you stated a study showing 42.1% as it's findings as "much more than 50/50" demonstrates that you do not understand what you are talking about. You are simply digging holes

I said people in forums are quoting looking young more than 50/50. Of couse the study suggest less.

But what % of non aspergers adutls look young?

42.1%?

But why so many threads on the matter? And google search results?

If it was totally unrelated there would be no/minimal discussion on the subject.

The fact its a widely discussed subject means there must be some correleation?

Search weight and aspergers and there is minimal discusion and no correletion.

Many suggestions were also not just genetic but the fact people with aspergers are unlikely/dont socialise dont have much facial expressions, dont party, dont drink/drugs, dont go sunathing etc.... therefore also preventing a typical ageing process for most people. Off course thats different than having naturally soft young looking facial features but over the years would show differences compared to the normal person.

One thing that is often said is kids with aspergers have angelic type faces etc...I definatley had that haha....until puberty Sad

Another thing is meant to be the eyes?
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I can't be the only person that had never heard of this until I joined this forum?
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my son has been statemented and i've never heard of any of this!

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