autism is, fundamentally, about sensory disregulation; all else flows downstream from the consequences thereof. I'm pretty bad with that; I get easily overwhelmed, and am militant about controlling my environment as a consequence
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it stems from genetic predisposition & environmental triggers for increased neural sensitivity. all else is downstream of this: from sensory issues to poor theory of mind, overly-rigid think…
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unmoderated, this can lead you into a degenerative cycle of mania, as you allow your intensity of sensation to build past your regulatory system's ability to moderate, and feedback loops set in, accelerating the effect, self-perpetuating until meltdown
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3. the ADHD mind, naturally, is great at introducing randomness and "heating up" the attention function, jumping around with great intensity, which can lead to a wide …
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there's a sizable contingent which claims this should not be the goal, that instead we should seek to reform society such that our peculiar brand of behavior is accepted as perfectly normal; this is a ridiculous cope by those terrified to admit they're afraid to try and improve.
I've found that my increased neural sensitivity allows me greater control of my cognition than NTs, when in the right headspace; my resolution of thought is higher than seems to be the case for others, w/ many downstream benefits.
it's all tradeoffs.
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there's a flip side to this, however; that initial disability, forcing intentional efforts, gives you a huge step up once overcome; having learned how to Do The Thing, …
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I don't have much of an overarching point here, besides to encourage you to examine your own cognition, identify the roots of your endemic pathologies, reconsider the ways in which they might be related to sensory issues. perhaps you too, are an autist.
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if you get anything out of this thread, let it be this:
consider the ways in which aspects of your experiences/behavior can be linked to high neural sensitivity; pe…
https://twitter.com/pee_zombie/status/1403777411733463042
ofc, the situation is different for those significantly more disabled than me; & make no mistake, autism is a disability. what else do you call a permanent condition which significantly increases the effort level required for you to exist in normal society?
its ok to admit this.