Do you ever get the feeling like you're not on the same page as the rest of the world? Well sometimes I get the feeling we're not even reading the same book.
The feelings of rage and anger I accumulate all week from dealing with nasty customers, dimwitted coworkers and powerhungry managers are handled responsibly in the safety of my backyard,
Week one of my Soda Diet has been successfully completed.
I begin my abstinence from soda by drinking one last Butter Beer from Remember Salem in Salem, Massachusetts.
A short commentary on how the general public views autism and people with the diagnosis and how I wish things could be.
See Joe Heath's review of John Carter in The Projectionist, http://blip.tv/monanon/john-carter-the-projectionist-project-episode-17-6055975 Although I do make a few notes about John Carter, this isn't a movie review blog so I go more into my feelings about the movie going experience.
A reader sent me an e-mail asking for advice about what to do with her 27 year-old son. While my compassion goes out to her, my advice is pretty straight forward. Here's the article I mention in the video. http://natesean.hubpages.com/hub/If-Aspergers-Is-Genetic-then-So-is-my-Credit-Card-Debt
First I have to include an additional disclaimer. The town mentioned towards the end of the video is not necessarily the town where the library this experience occurred at is located. I invite all manner of discussion in the comments section. Whether you agree with me, disagree, hate me or love me, please feel free to share your views.
Meltdowns: A classic symptom of Asperger's syndrome and indeed something many people suffer from. A recollection of my own experiences with meltdowns as well as advice for dealing with someone you know who may suffer through them.