Living with Asperger's SyndromeThis section is a place to share stories about Living with Asperger's Syndrome. Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download my brother my brother was diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome a long time ago. I’ve know about it for as long as i can remember. it can be hard on me to try not to get jealous of all the attention he gets. He uses his Aspergers Syndrome as an excuse to live life to the full. It’s really inspirational. He was head of his year in year 9 and 10, he came 5th with his team in Lifestyle raising awareness of autism and has been on tv twice. He’s 16 and i’ve just turned 14. I doubt he will move out before me, or if he’ll move out at all. I know he will probably be okay in life. he might need someone to look out for him but he’s a good singer, actor, dancer and he’s very artistic. He is quite social as well. He has overcome a lot of problems he faced with discrimination when he was younger. i used to have to stick up for him but now he has lots of friends and evrybody loves him. Sometimes i feel like it’s annoying to have a brother who’s different to everybody else, but i would be at a loss if i didn’t have him. Comments
May 2009
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