Personally, I don’t know if I have any correlation to these. Like I’ve been dyslexic for as long as I know, and I’ve been depressed since the age of 13. There could be times when they go hand in hand but from my experience, I don’t see it. But I am just one person in a number of billions, so other people who have both could have depressive episodes due to theirs. Life with dyslexia
Having dyslexia makes communication harder, because sometimes in stressful situations you can easily trip over your own words. But it can easily be done if you’re talking to a friend or family. I have accidentally done a spoonerism to some comedic effect in front of people and in important calls. It’s an easy mistake to make but if people know you have dyslexia and accept that it can happen, then it’s okay. But in a
Looking back on it I guess my special interest has been gaming, since from a young age and currently still, I play game. There are other things I do but gaming is always the thing I fall back up on. Reading, writing, movies, baking, photography are but a few of the hobbies I have. But in recent years I’ve been experiencing burn out, but it could be due to age, or modern games. But there
In the modern world communication is a key factor. But with autism it’s a little extra difficult. Let me explain using myself as an example, but it varies for others. As a young child my parents would complain about me mumbling and quite often told me to talk loudly and clearly. To which I would do it to with comedic effects. Looking back, I can see what they were trying to do, but as a
The few friends who I know have autism do have depression or depressive episodes. I try to help them as well as any friend who needs help, but some people I have suggested taking professional help. Even I have had professional help but to little to no effect. I first started seeing my own depressive episodes at the young age of 13 and since then it has been growing ever since. To the point where