Schizophrenia prevalence may be threefold higher in people with autism

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You’ve changed your tagline, I just noticed. Lack of common sense is actually pretty common. Take me for instance. I’ve been avoiding like the plague that new multi-function coffee machine they have brought over at work. I keep using the old one which is much more straightforward. And I’ve got an engineering degree. Go figure. Hah.

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It’s an interesting article. I was bullied quite badly all through childhood and always got into trouble for my behaviour even though I never really knew what I had done wrong, I kind of thought this may have been something to do with sz but this article says maybe something else.

I always thought this kind of thing gets diagnosed really young, so never really looked into it much or think it had any line with sz.

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I was first diagnosed with Aspergers at 22 or 23. I didn’t read the article, but I have been diagnosed with a psychotic disorder.

They tend to ignore my Aspergers diagnosis.

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