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View Poll Results: Do you have siblings or parents or cousins or other relatives with ASD or Asperger's?
Brothers, Sisters 4 57.14%
Brothers, Sisters
4 57.14%
A Parent 1 14.29%
A Parent
1 14.29%
Both Parents 1 14.29%
Both Parents
1 14.29%
Other Relatives 5 71.43%
Other Relatives
5 71.43%
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Old Mar 22, 2017, 09:22 PM
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I would like to talk with anyone who, like me, has high functioning Asperger's Syndrome and who also has siblings, parents, cousins, any other relatives who also have autism, ASD or Asperger's of any type or form. Yes, it's a broad spectrum and I have relatives in different places on the spectrum.

Yes, I know that the term Asperger's is not to be used anymore but we will continue to use it because it is descriptive.

My entire family has and had ASD. Not one will talk to me about it. They do things that are driving me nuts. i am aging and I also just found out that I have cancer, so I cannot handle some of this stuff related to my relatives.

Please contact me if you have anything similar going on in your life. I would like to talk with you privately about this. Thank you for anything you can contribute to me that may help me keep from going totally crazy. Just knowing that I am not the only one in this situation may help save me. Peace and Blessings to you.
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Thanks for this!
BTSSG

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