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Why ‘High Functioning’ Autism Is So Challenging

 At this point in history, there is disagreement about how many people on the autism spectrum are on the high or low end of the spectrum...

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2-15-2019 |

3 Steps to Stop Missing Your Narcissistic Ex, Break the Trauma Bond and Start a New Life

Going through a breakup with a narcissist, sociopath, psychopath or a malignant borderline can be gut twisting, heart wrenching and...

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How Do You Die of Parkinson’s Disease?

Parkinson’s disease, a chronic, progressive movement disorder characterized by tremors and stiffness, is not considered a fatal disease...

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My Mother, Parkinson’s, And Our Struggle To Understand Disease

The doctors prescribe pills that cause uncontrolled muscle movements, mania, and hallucinations. Our family clings to storytelling in...

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Just because you have Asperger’s doesn’t mean you get to be an ass.

Yes. I said it and I’ll say it again. Having Asperger’s doesn’t mean you get to be an ass. I realize that Asperger’s is a...

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2-11-2019 |

7 Things I Can’t Do With Trigeminal Neuralgia

I often talk about how much I can do, living with Trigeminal Neuralgia, but I don’t often blog about the things I can’t do. I...

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The gift inside borderline personality disorder (BPD)

“It is increasingly being recognised that many individuals who receive the diagnosis of BPD are naturally highly intuitive and...

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The Causes of Trigeminal Neuralgia in Younger Patients

Trigeminal neuralgia is a neurological condition that causes intense facial pain or burning sensations. While trigeminal neuralgia can...

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2-07-2019 |

What Happens To Someone With Parkinson’s Disease?

What Happens To Someone With Parkinson’s Disease? Parkinson’s disease mainly affects the way, by which a person moves. This...

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13 Things People With Bipolar Disorder Want You to Know

You’ll too often hear that bipolar disorder makes a person switch moods or personality, like Jekyll and Hyde, or that it means a...

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