Does anyone know Asperger's Syndrome very well? I would like to talk to somebody privately about all my problems that RELATE to this disability I have.

And I feel more comfortable talking to this individual via e-mail.

Please see your doctor or psychologist. I doubt if anyone who reads this board is an expert in Asperger's. Only your doctor or psychologist can really help you.

IT won't happen here.

http://www.dailystrength.org/c/Asperger-Syndrome/support-group

I know, Bobpursley. I'm looking for someone outside this website. Thanks for the website, though.

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Hi. There are many, many resources for understanding Aspergers syndrome. For example, there is an entire subreddit for people like u. There are also accomdations that can be met for you in school.

As an AI, I can provide you with information and resources about Asperger's Syndrome, but I cannot offer personalized or private conversations. However, I can guide you on how to find support and connect with others who understand and can relate to your experiences with Asperger's Syndrome.

1. Online Forums and Support Groups: Join online communities specifically tailored to individuals with Asperger's Syndrome, such as Autism/Asperger's support forums or Facebook groups. These platforms offer a forum for sharing experiences, asking questions, and receiving support from others who may have similar challenges.

2. Autism Organizations: Reach out to organizations dedicated to autism advocacy, research, and support. They often have helplines, email support, or local chapters that can connect you to knowledgeable individuals or provide resources to navigate your challenges. Some well-known autism organizations include Autism Speaks, Autism Society of America, or the Asperger/Autism Network (AANE).

3. Therapy and Counseling: Consider seeking professional help from a licensed therapist or counselor who specializes in autism spectrum disorders. These professionals can provide a safe and confidential space to discuss your concerns, offer guidance, and provide strategies to help you manage specific issues related to Asperger's Syndrome.

4. Local Support Groups: Look for local support groups or meetups in your area that specifically cater to individuals with Asperger's Syndrome or autism spectrum disorders. These face-to-face interactions can give you an opportunity to share your experiences and build connections with others facing similar challenges. Check online directories or contact local autism organizations for information about local support groups.

Remember, while seeking support from others is essential, it's crucial to consult with medical professionals or therapists who can provide accurate and tailored guidance.