04-10-2008, 04:11 PM
Hey, obviously I'm new here. I chanced upon this website a few minutes ago and it got me thinking about my brother.
He as of yet has not been diagnosed with anything, most likely because we never saw any real need for it, there's also the fact that when I (followed by my parents) began to notice certain things he'd got to a certain age where if he wanted to get any diagnosis he'd have to do it all himself.
I think my brother may be slightly Aspie and I thought I might ask you guy what you thought of the things he's been exhibiting.
He's always been good with numbers, when he was about 3 he could count up in the thousands, my mum always talks about when she went to see the district nurse for her to weigh me as a baby to make sure I was healthy and the nurse spent all her time amazed that my brother could count so high. When my mum went shopping in supermarkets with him when he was 5 she'd get him to work out the offers and remember the order numbers for items in the Argos catalogue.
His head is large, not noticably large but it's large enough that when he got a job at a Supermarket he couldn't fit his head in any of the hats provided for the fish counter - not even the extra large ones.
From what I've heard his temperature is one to two degrees higher than normal and he gets pressure headaches - ALOT. As well as Insomnia since probably half way through his teen years.
During his teen years he got bullied quite a lot, probably because he's very intelligent but seems to lack people skills, he ended up getting a bit violent - mainly at me. Nothing that really hurt me because he's generally pacifistic but he used to scare me a lot - considering he's a lot bigger than me.
Our school ended up trying to get my parents to send him to anger management at one point but they decided not to. He became sarcastic, cynical and at some stages depressed; though he never admitted to depression until later.
It took going to University to bring out some of his other attributes, in his second year he had a relationship with a Bipolar, OCD girl with an eatin disorder that was very bizarre and never made life easy for him. My brother is a very giving kind of guy, he cares a lot about people and would probably go to the ends of the earth for some but he isn't very good at reading them at all - he can't seem to empathise and sympathise as well as others can. She was obviously trying to get him to leave her alone at some point but he kept desperately trying to get her to engage with him until finally she snapped.
Thankfully they're over now. But during his second year he ended up taking a week or two off for depression. On our family holiday it got worse, he bought himself a book that he wrote his feelings down in; I'm guessing in the way of lyrics because he's pretty good at guitar; but some how he seemed to have issues with my mum. She admittedly can make childish remarks and be very very snappy, she takes everythin incredibly personally thanks to a screwed up childhood where she only got told the bad things she did and none of the good.
About five times on our holiday he snapped at her, he got really angry with her and started shouting at her. We went to a museum (I'm keeping this a bit vague incase he's reading, I know he's begining to look into Autism) and there was this piece of art that was like a heart and it moved mechanically he seemed very interested in it and my mum said as a joke "It's not really pumping". It set him off, he started telling her how he wasn't stupid and how she belittled him and things seemed to spiral.
They've always argued, it's always been those two against eachother and me and my dad picking up the pieces.
He seems to have been able to face his outbursts, I bet he still has them but he gives off warnings now that we made it obvious they were an issue. But recently he's been going on about us leaving him out; obviously he's a university now so we keep in contact once a week but some things just slip our mind. We recently got some kittens, originally we were getting one because since we were young him and I have had these kittens and sadly mine died. He still has his cat, so my parents let me get a kitten which ended up becoming kittens because there was one no one wanted and my mum fell in love with it. My brother feels he was left out of the decision, along with this my parents want to get a cleaner which both I and him don't really like the idea of, I bargained it so that she wouldn't be here during my day off but my brother feels the decisions are being made without us consulting him and he claims there's a pattern forming.
I don't know, after our holiday fiasco my parents both think that my brother may have something, for a while I thought it might've been bipolar but reading into Autism and Asperger's I realise that it could possibly be linked into something like that.
I'm sorry this is so long but I thought I'd try and put as much detail in as possible.
Thanks so much,
Bay Leaf.
He as of yet has not been diagnosed with anything, most likely because we never saw any real need for it, there's also the fact that when I (followed by my parents) began to notice certain things he'd got to a certain age where if he wanted to get any diagnosis he'd have to do it all himself.
I think my brother may be slightly Aspie and I thought I might ask you guy what you thought of the things he's been exhibiting.
He's always been good with numbers, when he was about 3 he could count up in the thousands, my mum always talks about when she went to see the district nurse for her to weigh me as a baby to make sure I was healthy and the nurse spent all her time amazed that my brother could count so high. When my mum went shopping in supermarkets with him when he was 5 she'd get him to work out the offers and remember the order numbers for items in the Argos catalogue.
His head is large, not noticably large but it's large enough that when he got a job at a Supermarket he couldn't fit his head in any of the hats provided for the fish counter - not even the extra large ones.
From what I've heard his temperature is one to two degrees higher than normal and he gets pressure headaches - ALOT. As well as Insomnia since probably half way through his teen years.
During his teen years he got bullied quite a lot, probably because he's very intelligent but seems to lack people skills, he ended up getting a bit violent - mainly at me. Nothing that really hurt me because he's generally pacifistic but he used to scare me a lot - considering he's a lot bigger than me.
Our school ended up trying to get my parents to send him to anger management at one point but they decided not to. He became sarcastic, cynical and at some stages depressed; though he never admitted to depression until later.
It took going to University to bring out some of his other attributes, in his second year he had a relationship with a Bipolar, OCD girl with an eatin disorder that was very bizarre and never made life easy for him. My brother is a very giving kind of guy, he cares a lot about people and would probably go to the ends of the earth for some but he isn't very good at reading them at all - he can't seem to empathise and sympathise as well as others can. She was obviously trying to get him to leave her alone at some point but he kept desperately trying to get her to engage with him until finally she snapped.
Thankfully they're over now. But during his second year he ended up taking a week or two off for depression. On our family holiday it got worse, he bought himself a book that he wrote his feelings down in; I'm guessing in the way of lyrics because he's pretty good at guitar; but some how he seemed to have issues with my mum. She admittedly can make childish remarks and be very very snappy, she takes everythin incredibly personally thanks to a screwed up childhood where she only got told the bad things she did and none of the good.
About five times on our holiday he snapped at her, he got really angry with her and started shouting at her. We went to a museum (I'm keeping this a bit vague incase he's reading, I know he's begining to look into Autism) and there was this piece of art that was like a heart and it moved mechanically he seemed very interested in it and my mum said as a joke "It's not really pumping". It set him off, he started telling her how he wasn't stupid and how she belittled him and things seemed to spiral.
They've always argued, it's always been those two against eachother and me and my dad picking up the pieces.
He seems to have been able to face his outbursts, I bet he still has them but he gives off warnings now that we made it obvious they were an issue. But recently he's been going on about us leaving him out; obviously he's a university now so we keep in contact once a week but some things just slip our mind. We recently got some kittens, originally we were getting one because since we were young him and I have had these kittens and sadly mine died. He still has his cat, so my parents let me get a kitten which ended up becoming kittens because there was one no one wanted and my mum fell in love with it. My brother feels he was left out of the decision, along with this my parents want to get a cleaner which both I and him don't really like the idea of, I bargained it so that she wouldn't be here during my day off but my brother feels the decisions are being made without us consulting him and he claims there's a pattern forming.
I don't know, after our holiday fiasco my parents both think that my brother may have something, for a while I thought it might've been bipolar but reading into Autism and Asperger's I realise that it could possibly be linked into something like that.
I'm sorry this is so long but I thought I'd try and put as much detail in as possible.
Thanks so much,
Bay Leaf.