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John – Interview 08b
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John was on the verge of a diagnosis of schizophrenia as a teenager.
After having a lot of contact with mental health services over the years, John was diagnosed with mild Asperger syndrome aged 45. Previous employment has proved problematic for John and he feels employers should be more aware of Asperger syndrome.
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Damian – Interview 03b
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Damian tends to go out with “odd ball misfits” and relationships have been very intense.
Damian was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome a year ago. He is well educated with a degree, Master’s degree and a PGCE, and is now studying for a PhD. Damian lives with his son, 7, who has classic autism.
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Christopher – Interview 14b
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Christopher wants more awareness about autism and feels it is like “the cancer of the mental health world”, the worst illness you could have.
Christopher, 17, was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome when he was 14. Family is very important to Christopher and he will soon start college to do A-Levels in history and law.
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Alex – Interview 04b
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Alex’s social worker admits she has no understanding of autism which is “scary”.
Alex was diagnosed with classic autism aged three years old. She lives independently in an adapted house, with some care assistance. A few years ago she was injured in a road accident and, as a result, now has epilepsy.
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Alex – Interview 04b
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It has taken a long time for Alex to get an appropriate care package. She had a long period of being passed between learning disability and mental hea
Alex was diagnosed with classic autism aged three years old. She lives independently in an adapted house, with some care assistance. A few years ago she was injured in a road accident and, as a result, now has epilepsy.
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Christopher – Interview 14b
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Christopher says finding a decent mental health service is like trying to find the Scarlett Pimpernel.
Christopher, 17, was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome when he was 14. Family is very important to Christopher and he will soon start college to do A-Levels in history and law.
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Alex – Interview 04b
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Alex’s new carers didn’t notice that she hadn’t eaten for 13 days when she first lived on her own.
Alex was diagnosed with classic autism aged three years old. She lives independently in an adapted house, with some care assistance. A few years ago she was injured in a road accident and, as a result, now has epilepsy.
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