3 Autistic Women Answer The Same 10 Questions! Autism Awareness Month 2020

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • Hi everyone and welcome back to my channel! I hope you’re all well.
    For autism awareness month I wanted to create something really special and thanks to my two Instagram friends Charlotte and Ruby, it was made possible!
    So quite simply (like the title says) 3 autistic women answer the same 10 questions. I thought this would be a good idea to show the difference between each of us and show how autism can affect us all differently. I know it’s a long video but please take the time to watch it, we’d all be very grateful!
    P.s Apologies for all the 'ums' in my part of the video. I'm still getting used to talking to a camera!
    Where to find us:
    Beth:
    Instagram: / spectrumofstyle
    CZcams: / bethpaulxo
    Charlotte:
    Instagram: / charlottestylist
    CZcams: / @thefashionbandit
    Ruby:
    Instagram: / rubyofmyeye
    CZcams: / @rubywoodss
    Lots of love to you all! X

Komentáře • 7

  • @cupofteawithpoetry
    @cupofteawithpoetry Před rokem +2

    Brilliant video! Thank you all SO much! ❤

  • @tracy7488
    @tracy7488 Před 3 lety +7

    Great video. I have 2 young adult daughters with ASD, both present completely differently. I am currently awaiting my own diagnosis. Please make some more videos!

  • @wickedwest89
    @wickedwest89 Před 2 lety +4

    Trying to find help for my 20 yr old daughter. Presently waiting for evaluation for a diagnosis for something we have suspected since childhood. This video with three perspectives is so hugely helpful!! All of you are bravely honest and articulate. ❤️

  • @lisaapthorp2729
    @lisaapthorp2729 Před 2 lety +1

    I also hear the electricity and things that most people don't notice. I remember having my hearing checked as a child. The doctor told me to raise my left or right hand when I heard the noise to signal what side I heard it in the head phones. The sounds would get quieter or change pitch/frequency. Eventually they stopped the test and told me that I can't possible still hear it. They played it only a few more times and then ended the test before I said I couldn't hear it anymore. He shirked me off and told my mom my hearing is fine, that I must have just been good at guessing towards the end.
    At this point there are so many electronics everywhere, it's like a frequency attack. I tend to just unplug things that aren't being used and listen to a whole lot of music to cope. For those who hear beyond the average, I found using different HZ of music helps. Also using a hammered singing bowl can help me tune into the frequency I want instead of being trapped by the frequency of led lights for example.

    • @internetfasting80085
      @internetfasting80085 Před rokem +1

      Unless you hear all electric currents all the time, its most likely a shorted fuse type scenario you're hearing.
      Basically, it's the result of bad wiring, what happens is the electrons are not "flowing" how they should, and they "build up" and overheat or vibrate whatever metalic/wire/transmitter/fuse...
      Another way of looking at it, is those science classes in school, where the teacher (or Bill Nye) showcases the "Arch" between two transistors, usually seen as a blue/yellow/white or red spark that maintains its visual & auditory display beyond a few seconds.
      Another examples would be "Arc Welders" and those "Plasma Balls" you can buy online.
      Conclusion, the only reason you can "hear" the electricity, is because the house/appliance/charger...is damaged, not insulating the wires, or was improperly wir3d to begin with
      (a big sign of this being true is the same house you hear it in, will also have constant "black outs", or "shorted fuses".....like if the circuit breaker "flips" a fuse when you try to have the microwave on at the same time as a floor heater.
      Sure, some people have better/worse hearing & stimulis sensitivity to external EMF, but 9/10 , it aint a "frequency" that Ear Doctors test for, and generally younger people can hear more than older people,
      so by the time someone would get their ears checked from months/years of "hearing atrange sounds", their ears most likely already have been damaged/aged to a point they no longer hear "xyz" anyway.
      Just some thoughts on it .

    • @lisaapthorp2729
      @lisaapthorp2729 Před rokem

      Why would you attempt to explain away things you don’t experience or understand? You’ve shown a prime example of the kind of responses autistic people get when they bother explaining their actual experiences.
      No, it’s not just a wiring issue in my house or everywhere I’ve been. As I stated, I noticed it since my childhood.
      Also, you “ain’t” correct about hearing tests not being HZ, audible sound is measured in HZ.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_frequency
      Basically, your comment is the result of ignorance.

  • @sylboa
    @sylboa Před 4 lety +2

    Don’t apologise for any pauses in your video. I’m keen to learn as I work in social care.