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andersoft
01-20-2008, 02:18 PM
My family on my fathers side, around 100 people now, have some degree of autism. All decendants from my grandfather have inherited a dominant gene on chromosome 17 which is said to develop the brain with part or all of the corpus colossum mkissing or damaged.

I personally, have the most unique condition of all my family. During tests, it was discovered that my brain functions are rewired thyrough the visual cortex. As a result, the visual cortex is not translating my optical functions properly, creating a condition called retinal dystrophy, a severe visual impairment.

Dispite this, i can visualise in my head, everything. I know how evwerything works just by seeing what it does, anything from a small machine to advanced quantum physics. I can see everything, i just don't have thwe words to translate what i see into something everyone understands.

Anything metaphysical confuses the hell out of me. I am single and for the life of me, i don't know how even the stupidest of people and ugly people are in relationships and here is me, probably one of the smartest autistic savants on earth, and i am alone.

My sister has Kanners syndrome, my nieve has the ability to remember everything she hears, and ALL of my cousins have some degree of social and behavioral problems. Most of the men are single and most of them are claiming disability.

This is evidence of Autism being genetic, as no one on my mother's side or the in laws side has autism.

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