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A LONG SHADOW IS LIFTED ON

ASPERGER'S IN ADULTS by Suzanne Leigh

<snip>

For Loughman of Berkeley, Calif.,

a retired director of a hospital cytogenetics lab and grandfather of six,

reading about Asperger's led to an epiphany when his conviction that he had the

condition was confirmed by a psychologist three years ago. Loughman, 74, says

that like many people with Asperger's, he has difficulty making eye contact and

tends to rock back and forth ( " stimming " in Asperger's parlance).

He believes Asperger's

explains why he flourished in the highly structured environment of the U.S.

Army and partially explains why his first wife of 10 years divorced him. (His

second marriage, which has lasted 40 years, has weathered decades of turmoil

but is now calm, he reports.)

<snip>

Miss G, The Stalker

NT (traces of AS) married

to husband DX’d AS 44

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Please see below...Subject: Bill named in an article!To: aspires-relationships Date: Wednesday, January 7, 2009, 8:59 PM

A LONG SHADOW IS LIFTED ON

ASPERGER'S IN ADULTS by Suzanne Leigh <snip> For Loughman of Berkeley , Calif. ,

a retired director of a hospital cytogenetics lab and grandfather of six,

reading about Asperger's led to an epiphany when his conviction that he had the

condition was confirmed by a psychologist three years ago. Loughman, 74, says

that like many people with Asperger's, he has difficulty making eye contact and

tends to rock back and forth ("stimming" in Asperger's parlance). He believes Asperger's

explains why he flourished in the highly structured environment of the U.S.

Army and partially explains why his first wife of 10 years divorced him. (His

second marriage, which has lasted 40 years, has weathered decades of turmoil

but is now calm, he reports.) Cool quote from the article! <snip> Miss G, The Stalker NT (traces of AS) married

to husband DX¢d AS 44 AS with traces of NT 9somewhere) <grin>

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