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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2008

Asperger's Syndrome is one of the fastest growing forms of autism which now affects 1 out of every 150 people. INSIDE LOOKING OUT is a fascinating study of how this disorder affects the lives of three people learning to live with and beyond this condition.

Winner of THE PASADENA CITY COLLEGE FILM FESTIVAL AUDIENCE PICK AWARD OF 2008

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  • cool.

  • Hey thanks for the comment and support.

    Nick

  • I suffer from Aspergers, Depression, OCD and Insomnia.

    I have gotten better with my Aspergers over the years but depression really did me badly.

    ~Midna

  • Hey Midna, I'm sorry to hear about the Depression, thats good that you have overcome Aspergers, hang in there, if you can overcome AS, you will easily overcome depression. take care.

    Nick

  • i am even confused that if i m a asperger or not bcoz as wikipedia states that aspergers are talented in some or other fields like einstien or billgates and ,any like thm.i need not be that great but i find no talent in me.

    ( I M DINES KUMAR/PRADEEP FROM INDIA I HOPE U R A ASPERGER AND RESPOND O MY MESSAGES AND WITH SUGGSTIONS AND ALSO CONFIRM BE FRM THE CONFUSION THA AM I A ASERGER OR NOT)I EVEN HAVE A IMAGE OF MINE"I M DINESH"IN MY YOUTUBE ACCOUNT "1234567890dinesh") plzz. do rply sir cohaslin

  • Hey hows it going, I understand how you are feeling, I've have the fel the same way as you when it come to people, and also academics, and the best advice I can give to you is try to be nice to everybody. Because then you wont have to worry about not liking you, because you don't give them a reason. Also if they still don't like you, its there loss not yours. You seem like a cool person. thanks for the comment.

    Nick

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  • Why freaking label them with Aspergers? Has anyone thought that we need people like that in our society to make us face up to the truth. Usually these people tell you how they see it so why try to make them more like the every day boring run of the norm. I see them as being gifted and not to be made feel handicapped in anyway and to be treated with compassions and sympathy is probably the last thing they want. OMG how I dislike ignorance.

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  • This is a very heart warming and positive film you've made. Congratulations on this fine work. Give my best to your mom and dad.

  • thank you for that, now i know that i m not alone.

  • Hey Britt, thanks for the comment, it means a lot. Thanks for helping out people with disorder. take care

    Nick Simone

  • i find dissicult to undestand people's behaviour and easily believe in anyone.

    and even try to or like studying or knowing what the other person is thinking at that time about him or i think i keep on reading others brain .

    alwasy think of others problems if they r in and ge depressed when i am help less and its a kind of mental torture..i feel for days and daysthat effect my acadimic studies also.

    i m kind of genuine and like to think positive also about bad persons who caused bad to me......

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