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Reply to "Does the academic giftedness that comes with autism outweigh the social struggles?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Don't they die early?[/b] Happened in our family. They just know how to complicate life.[/quote] Yes, at about 36.[/quote][b] OP, don’t read this. This is usually only a subset of autism with severe intellectual disabilities with complications (google it). Only the most severe. Our Asperger’s type (yes I know… but I think that’s what OP is confused about) high IQ daughter is 31. Shes healthy living on her own, fully employed and on doctor has ever even hinted at this.[/quote]
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