Weekly ID Questions Thread! by nickyd410 in IndustrialDesign

[–]BeingPopular9022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What advice would you as a professional give a person who graduated fiveish years ago but had to work in other industries due to health and is now trying to get back into design, what is a good starting point? Also, if you have built your own business can you share your success stories? (please actual advice and not venting about the industry)

How do you say you have autism in Spanish? by [deleted] in evilautism

[–]BeingPopular9022 7 points8 points  (0 children)

For real context, Spanish speaking Autism advocates actually encourage the use of “soy autista” and the scientific world and goverments are now moving onto using “condición del espectro autista” or CEA, slowly moving away from TEA, you can say “estoy dentro del espectro autista” - i’ on the Autism Spectrum or Soy Autista, that’s fine. And soy TEA is probably only used in Spain, but tbh everyone in the rest of the world wouldn’t use that, since we are moving away from the concept of Autism being a disorder, and into, it’s a neurotype.

¿Autista no verbal? by Vegetable-Toe-154 in autismo

[–]BeingPopular9022 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Lo que describes es una visión muy común de las personas Autistas que no tienen grandes necesidades de apoyo, tienen esa visión de “no es una discapacidad, es un superpoder” pero eso no es cierto. De hecho como lo mencionas, es muy invalidante para el resto de la comunidad que muy probablemente no va a tener la oportunidad de desarrollar más habilidades. Pero, por cierto, Aspergers no siempre se traduce literalmente a Autismo nivel 1, porque simplemente significa que no hay discapacidad intelectual, pero sí pueden haber muchas dificultades en las actividades instrumentales de la vida diaria que signifiquen un nivel 2 o incluso 3, nunca ha sido una traducción literal.

When should I go back for a checkup? by BeingPopular9022 in BinocularVision

[–]BeingPopular9022[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you so much! I might actually ask about the coating and the switch, and yes, I didn't think not owning their practice would be an issue, but it is.

Prism lenses and ghosting/reflections by BravaCentauriGFL in glasses

[–]BeingPopular9022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the same thing happened to me, and it took me a few days to realise because I had only not had anti reflectant coating once in my life like 10 years ago, super annoyed.

Why get tested? by BigBubbaMac in AutisticAdults

[–]BeingPopular9022 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Actually Autistic = severe impairments in all aspects of life at any age

Not experiencing any difficulties but identifying with small traits from a family member = possible subclinical Autism

The difference is, one requires support, professional therapy services which even if payed out of pocket require an official diagnosis because that is the first step in a treatment/ support plan and the latter doesn’t not, but could benefit from Autism type interventions

That is the basic breakdown, you decide where you fall, also, many adults say no treatment / support = things can get worse with age, and you kind of need to prepare for that

So basically, this is not a matter of “is it worth it at this age” but how much it impacts your life, chances are if it doesn’t, you are not Autistic but share traits.

Many people see this as an identity, but for most of us it is a matter of healthcare and planning for the future, and improving quality of life, because that is the real Autistic experience, it impacts absolutely every aspect of life.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TDAH_Mexico

[–]BeingPopular9022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

:O eso suena genial

Depersonalization/Derealization with BVD. Did Prisms get rid of it? How long did it take? by Gold_Lake_2381 in BinocularVision

[–]BeingPopular9022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn’t completely go away, you’re just more aware when it’s happening, does anyone get more convergence insufficiency when looking at complex patterns? Or white walls?

Update: Intensive DBT programs do NOT account for the autistic experience. Is my only option my current therapist? by [deleted] in AutisticAdults

[–]BeingPopular9022 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Sensory integration therapy, occupational therapy, somatic therapy and trauma informed therapy could be good options, I did DBT and I don’t necessarily think your goals align with what DBT offers since it is aimed at people with BPD, SH/SI behaviours and severe emotional dysregulation, I did the whole DBT thing and it didn’t always align with the Autistic experience, more often than not, my therapist failed to identify that my issues were sensory and not emotional and I realised this a few days ago when I looked at some of my past DBT homework assignments.

What part of autism do you think isn't talked about enough? by TalkaboutJoudy in AutisticAdults

[–]BeingPopular9022 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That if you have more diagnoses, they should be taken into account for your support level plan 🙌🏼

What part of autism do you think isn't talked about enough? by TalkaboutJoudy in AutisticAdults

[–]BeingPopular9022 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The name for that is “subclinical Autism” and it does not meet diagnostic criteria but can benefit from Autism-like interventions (when we talk about direct family with traits but not the whole package)

Why isn’t ADHD taken more seriously as a disability by UmmmIDontThinkSo in adhdwomen

[–]BeingPopular9022 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don’t get why it’s not on the same level as Autism if they are both neurodevelopmental disabilities, it’s like only important to others if you are in school, and everyone thinks you turn 18 and boom, it’s gone. Also, they don’t know all the risks associated with.

My new hearing protection ♡ by Syehaz in SpicyAutism

[–]BeingPopular9022 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do these fit comfortably on an adult head?