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Originally Posted by rubymoo
I have a daughter with a diagnosis of autism and i can say quite clearly he is not on the spectrum.
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Originally Posted by rubymoo
To be on the spectrum you would need to have significant difficulty with imagination/social relationships and communication, he has no problems in any of these areas, eye contact is usually a tell tale sign and he has excellent eye contact.
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Originally Posted by sampvt
I have researched and tried to understand this man and after weeks of research, lots of paper sifting and diagnostic analysis, I now have a prognosis and I am afraid you are all wrong, please excuse me for bursting your bubble but he has an acute case of a very rare disease brought about by a very sheltered up bringing and I can now tell you his illness is called being a simple self absorbed TWAT.
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..I agree with Ruby, he shows every sense of social awareness, it's just that his awareness is all of himself and think that maybe Sam, without his medical experience comes closest to Steven's diagnosis...