Daniel and Margaret - Interview 54  

Daniel and Margaret - Interview 54

Age at Diagnosis: 11
Background: Daniel and Margaret have two children aged 7 and 4. Ethnic background/nationality: White British.

Brief outline:Daniel was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome when he was 11 years old. He does voluntary work one day a week and Margaret runs a support group for people with Asperger syndrome.

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Daniel describes how he notices very little when he is concentrating on something and sometimes he forgets to breathe.
 
Margaret describes how Daniel has learnt some responses and he says things because he thinks it’s the right thing to say.
 
Daniel has learnt that the most important thing is to accept yourself as who you are.
 
Daniel enjoys writing and recording music and writes songs with a friend who also has AS.
 
Daniel describes having a “global synaesthesia” in which the senses are all linked.
 
Daniel does voluntary work for a charity one day a week and enjoys it.
 
Margaret constantly worries about Daniel killing himself after he took an overdose a few years ago.
 
Daniel and Margaret say that Daniel has learnt to argue back effectively and now holds his own ground.
 
Daniel thinks that people are able to manage their sensory sensitivities more effectively as they grow older and “by the time he is eighty he might be
 
Daniel has realised that people with Asperger syndrome are all different through meeting different people at a support group.
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