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I have become aware that I do have non-functional routine of mapping

everything in my head... I guess I do it in the housetoo, but do find it

very useful for finding things in familiar stores, and for driving

(especially in our city where I suspect the city plannersrequire threee

name and direction changes within the length of any road...)

but recently in learning bout non-functinoal routines (ie my partners

Asperger's) I decided that the way I do the mapping, and the reasons I

do it, and then the " running of the maps " for comfort sometimes... welll

I think it is a bit quirky

oh, and I also could tell you the orientation (S<E<W<N<) of everybed I

have ever slept in too! (ok my own beds anyway! yikes)

I think it is part of my mapping thing... and definetly, d -d - d- dd

defeintely autistic...

dani,

who is having fun with her new stutter this year...

Jane Meyerding wrote:

> Anas wrote:

> >Occaisionally I wake up in the late morning and think to myself

> >'Where am I?'

> >I go through my mental files, viewing each of the 3 previous bedroom

> >window views from previous to present.....

> >I have lived here now for over 5 years.

> >I remember having to perform this processing also at my last address.

> >Does any body else have a similar or the same memory lapse?

> >Is this an AC phenomenon?

>

> Don't know. Doesn't happen to me (at home) that I can

> remember. Maybe it happens only to those ACs who wake

> up late in the morning.

>

> I know that my body remembers the orientation of the

> beds I have slept in (i.e., whether the head of the

> bed was to the E,W,S,or N.

>

> Recently I became totally disoriented in my own bedroom.

> It was dark, but I often walk around the house in the

> dark with no (or little) problem. On this occasion, I

> somehow got my cardinal points switched, resulting in

> total confusion. Had to run into something, identify it

> by feel, and then " reconstruct " the layout of the room

> in my head before I was back in sync again.

>

> Jane

>

>

>

>

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by the way, this has become more visible since I left the town I had

lived in for 35 years to move here three years ago, that is why it is

more functinoal at the moment....

Jane Meyerding wrote:

> Anas wrote:

> >Occaisionally I wake up in the late morning and think to myself

> >'Where am I?'

> >I go through my mental files, viewing each of the 3 previous bedroom

> >window views from previous to present.....

> >I have lived here now for over 5 years.

> >I remember having to perform this processing also at my last address.

> >Does any body else have a similar or the same memory lapse?

> >Is this an AC phenomenon?

>

> Don't know. Doesn't happen to me (at home) that I can

> remember. Maybe it happens only to those ACs who wake

> up late in the morning.

>

> I know that my body remembers the orientation of the

> beds I have slept in (i.e., whether the head of the

> bed was to the E,W,S,or N.

>

> Recently I became totally disoriented in my own bedroom.

> It was dark, but I often walk around the house in the

> dark with no (or little) problem. On this occasion, I

> somehow got my cardinal points switched, resulting in

> total confusion. Had to run into something, identify it

> by feel, and then " reconstruct " the layout of the room

> in my head before I was back in sync again.

>

> Jane

>

>

>

>

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