Aspi at 50?

The Diagnosis.

Is it really you or a symptom of your past?

I was "diagnosed" as having? Aspergers at 50. What she said made sense. What I read online made sense. I claimed it. Even called myself The Neurodivergent Healer. It made sense and felt good.

In the article Constantin Patrascu said, "The Traumatized Person Whose Symptoms Mimic Autism."

A past of concussions and head injuries, neck injuries, my body flipping and flopping down mountains. (dedicated snowboarder and other fun stuff) I had done a lot of healing and was feeling better then ever so I went back to skiing.

3 years since I had skied and I was KILLING IT! Maybe skiing better then when I left. Yes! The work works.

Then, one moment of disconnect and a crash on skis, then another on a mountain bike the next day set me BACK!! HIGH Blood Pressure, racing heart, headaches, brain fog, depression, HORRIBLE thoughts running through my head again.

Thinking of the end.

Those thoughts had not been in my head for YEARS

The problem was I didn't think the injuries were "that bad". I didn't think about it until 3 weeks later after laying on the couch everyday. I was afraid my daughter was going to come home and find me dead.

I found all of those symptoms and more are directly related to concussions so I went deeper and learned more than before and healed. Came back even better, stronger and with a Santa bag of more information for my clients.

I was on a TikTok live one day and we were talking about the brain, concussions and Aspergers. I muscle tested myself and I no longer tested positive for Aspergers. I tested over and over and repeatedly got a no.

Apparently the symptoms of Aspergers directly correlate with the symptoms of concussions or head trauma. WOW!!

This is why a diagnosis is simply a diagnosis. There may have been a root cause trauma that created a shift in the nervous system which created the symptoms that lead to the diagnosis.

Is it possible that the children that were being tested on which created the diagnosis of Aspergers had trauma at birth or, especially at the time, the trauma they were experiencing and their nervous system could not comprehend it which lead to the symptoms? I say yes, of course, but only due to my experience.

This is a wonderful article. I will be re-reading it to heal my nervous system further and aid in my explanations in relation to a diagnosis.

Kim, Ex-Aspi.

Kim McIntire has been where you are. Head injuries. Trauma. The frustration of feeling broken while looking "just fine."
Kim created a whole-body healing system born from years of hard-won experience  and education — one that goes far beyond conventional approaches to address who you are at every level. Physical. Mental. Emotional. Energetic. Spiritual.

The person you were before may be gone. But the person you were meant to be? On the way.

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