Should i put i have autism on a walgreens application ?

Iloveskywalkerog

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i worked at a grocery store and at an amazon warehouse. the warehouse was the worst shit ever, you stand in 1 spot the entire day and just put shit in boxes, you talk to nobody all you do is scan shit and put it in a box and throw it down a conveyor belt. they are 10 hour shifts and theres only a day shift and a night shift
Night shift sucks ass you have no life when you work overnight
 

curious2garden

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If its now included in the spectrum, then how else would you like to classify it?

If it falls in the spectrum, how is it not a form of autism???

Doesnt mean treatment is the exact same, as it is a very mild form, but nonetheless...




And no I am not in family practice, but that comment certainly makes you sound a bit douchey.

Id like to see a pic of your phd if your a surgeon who cant understand a square is still a rectangle.

Edit:
http://aane.org/about_asperger_syndrome/as_dsmv.html


Please read the second paragraph

"Dsm-5 includes all forms of autism, including asbergers"
First please accept my apology for my shortness and insulting remark. When I wrote my post to you I was in house for hubby's, putative, cerebellar stroke. The one I diagnosed as viral neuritis.

I was trying to say the OP had the latitude to choose the answer he feels will best serve him in the situation.

Medical Doctor's get a M.D. not a Ph.D. Medical doctors are practitioners and not scientists.

As for the douchery, I am more of a bitch on wheels than douche and there are a half dozen young neurologists who will back you. They will also tell you I was correct and their attending had to give them the SAME damn lecture I gave them at 3 AM the first night. However in my defense you started off with the insults first, in an area you do not understand. Medical diagnoses is all about nuance and specificity. But I have no wish to fight with you. I was exorcising some of my frustration from my life's events upon you. That is why I'm apologizing for my rude remark. It was not polite and I am sorry, mea culpa.
 

Iloveskywalkerog

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First please accept my apology for my shortness and insulting remark. When I wrote my post to you I was in house for hubby's, putative, cerebellar stroke. The one I diagnosed as viral neuritis.

I was trying to say the OP had the latitude to choose the answer he feels will best serve him in the situation.

Medical Doctor's get a M.D. not a Ph.D. Medical doctors are practitioners and not scientists.

As for the douchery, I am more of a bitch on wheels than douche and there are a half dozen young neurologists who will back you. They will also tell you I was correct and their attending had to give them the SAME damn lecture I gave them at 3 AM the first night. However in my defense you started off with the insults first, in an area you do not understand. Medical diagnoses is all about nuance and specificity. But I have no wish to fight with you. I was exorcising some of my frustration from my life's events upon you. That is why I'm apologizing for my rude remark. It was not polite and I am sorry, mea culpa.
ROFL you must be out of your mind if you think that a single word you said was correct. No offense you know nothing about autism you're just a troll get out of here troller. No offense
 

BarnBuster

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Men are four:

He who knows not and knows not he knows not, he is a fool—shun him;
He who knows not and knows he knows not, he is simple—teach him;
He who knows and knows not he knows, he is asleep—wake him;
He who knows and knows he knows, he is wise—follow him!

Lady Burton—Life of Sir Richard Burton. Given as an Arabian Proverb. Another rendering in the Spectator, Aug. 11, 1894. P. 176. In Hesiod—Works and Days. 293. 7. Quoted by Aristotle—Nic. Eth. I. 4. Cicero—Pro Cluent. 31. Livy—Works. XXII. 29.
 

mainliner

Well-Known Member
Men are four:

He who knows not and knows not he knows not, he is a fool—shun him;
He who knows not and knows he knows not, he is simple—teach him;
He who knows and knows not he knows, he is asleep—wake him;
He who knows and knows he knows, he is wise—follow him!

Lady Burton—Life of Sir Richard Burton. Given as an Arabian Proverb. Another rendering in the Spectator, Aug. 11, 1894. P. 176. In Hesiod—Works and Days. 293. 7. Quoted by Aristotle—Nic. Eth. I. 4. Cicero—Pro Cluent. 31. Livy—Works. XXII. 29.
brilliant
 

hydroMD

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First please accept my apology for my shortness and insulting remark. When I wrote my post to you I was in house for hubby's, putative, cerebellar stroke. The one I diagnosed as viral neuritis.

I was trying to say the OP had the latitude to choose the answer he feels will best serve him in the situation.

Medical Doctor's get a M.D. not a Ph.D. Medical doctors are practitioners and not scientists.

As for the douchery, I am more of a bitch on wheels than douche and there are a half dozen young neurologists who will back you. They will also tell you I was correct and their attending had to give them the SAME damn lecture I gave them at 3 AM the first night. However in my defense you started off with the insults first, in an area you do not understand. Medical diagnoses is all about nuance and specificity. But I have no wish to fight with you. I was exorcising some of my frustration from my life's events upon you. That is why I'm apologizing for my rude remark. It was not polite and I am sorry, mea culpa.
Respectable, sorry to hear your about your misfortunes.

And I currently manage a company that provides 24 hour direct care. We are splitting hairs here nothing more.

I may not have experience in the medical side of this, but I do manage a large company that provides 24 hour direct care to people with DD. With over 60 clients, 22 of which that fall in the spectrum, id say I have a little experience with DD and autism!

Asbergers is now recognized as a form of mild autism by every neurologist that I have used... young or old.

Disability services and medical termonology may be where the mud is entering the water here, I dunno.

Again, hope you things are going better for ya
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
Respectable, sorry to hear your about your misfortunes.

And I currently manage a company that provides 24 hour direct care. We are splitting hairs here nothing more.

I may not have experience in the medical side of this, but I do manage a large company that provides 24 hour direct care to people with DD. With over 60 clients, 22 of which that fall in the spectrum, id say I have a little experience with DD and autism!

Asbergers is now recognized as a form of mild autism by every neurologist that I have used... young or old.

Disability services and medical termonology may be where the mud is entering the water here, I dunno.

Again, hope you things are going better for ya
Yup that's the rub. My point was the question, Walgreen's asked, was not sufficiently clear enough and the OP could get away with saying yes or no essentially as he chose since it did not match diagnostic coding or classification criteria. Hence my call yourself whatever you want comment. Anyway I'm glad we are not arguing.
Annie
 

tytheguy111

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Sometimes I feel if hitler didn't die stuff like this wouldn't happen but I guess the good die young right???

But um yeah bruh just check it I mean if ur legit you don't seem as bad as some people with autism
 
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