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Ever the arty Autie

Fall Apart Syndrome – a poem about EDS IV

January17

Blown Away by Donna Williams Glue me together and glue me well
or at least make me youthful so no-one could tell Read the rest of this entry »

Coming to terms with Ehlers-Danlos type IV (Vascular type)

January13

Encouragement sml DIAGNOSIS

In 2012 I saw a Clinical Pharmacologist/vascular specialist about my already diagnosed Dysautonomia. As a result I got diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos type 4… the vascular type. Read the rest of this entry »

Hi Ho Silver, Away….

November1

Hi ho Silver, away!
Lone Ranger, you were not Read the rest of this entry »

Overdoing death

October30

Death Becomes Read the rest of this entry »

Judgement Day

October23

JUDGEMENT DAY by Donna Williams Read the rest of this entry »

Remote Control

October23

REMOTE CONTROL by Donna Williams Read the rest of this entry »

The blessings of my autism – by Donna Williams

October23

I thank my autism for many things… Read the rest of this entry »

DIDville – living with Dissociative Identity Disorder

October20

When people think of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) they commonly confuse it with the self injury or suicidal tendencies of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) or with the voices of schizophrenics. Read the rest of this entry »

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Expressionist Art – freeing your self expression from judgement and perfectionism

September25

A lot of people believe they can’t produce art or that what they produce is ‘crap’. From which perspective? Read the rest of this entry »

Let’s stop calling it ‘the autism’: Reward Deficiency Syndrome

September15

In The Jumbled Jigsaw, I wrote of Reward Deficiency Syndrome as one part of some people’s ‘autism fruit salad’. Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS) results in low levels of feelings of reward. As such there is disinterest in much of Read the rest of this entry »

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