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What conditions coexist with autism?
Medical Conditions Associated with Autism
- Gastrointestinal (GI) problems.
- Epilepsy.
- Feeding issues.
- Disrupted sleep.
- Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
- Anxiety.
- Depression.
- Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
Does Doc Martin have Asperger’s syndrome?
Regular cast members have characterised Ellingham’s personality thus: Joe Absolom: “The Doctor is slightly autistic, probably, on the spectrum.” Martin Clunes: “Lots of people say that he is Aspergic or something to some degree—which yes, I think he is.”
Do autism and dyslexia go together?
Similarities Between Autism & Dyslexia Dyslexia and autism both tie into how the brain processes information, so it fairly common for people with autism to also be diagnosed with dyslexia. Although there may be some co-occurrence of autism and dyslexia, these are different disorders and they are not closely linked.
Is Doc Marten a real doctor?
Klaus Märtens was a doctor in the German army during World War II. After he injured his ankle in 1945, he found that his standard-issue army boots were too uncomfortable on his injured foot.
Is it possible to have both Aspergers and cerebral palsy?
It is possible to be autistic and have cerebral palsy or have aspergers and diabetes. Likewise it is also possible to have both Aspergers and mental disorders including sociopath and narcissism.
Is it possible to have both Aspergers and a sociopath?
Likewise it is also possible to have both Aspergers and mental disorders including sociopath and narcissism. Asperger’s does not exist in a bubble that protects it from co-morbid disabilities and mental defects. I have High Functioning Autism and I also have antisocial tendencies I must always keep properly managed.
What is the relationship between Aspergers Syndrome and narcissism?
There’s been much written about the relationship between Aspergers syndrome and narcissism, mostly about the way they are often confused with each other (or misdiagnosed as the other disorder) due to the belief that people with Aspergers lack empathy (which is not true).
What is the difference between Aspergers and autism?
With autism, the spectrum runs from mild (Aspergers, colloquially known as “geek syndrome”) to full blown autism so severe the patient seems retarded and cannot even perform the most basic self-care or live without full… What’s up with this crazy idea that narcissism and Aspergers are the same thing?