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Are people who have asperger syndrome prone to depression, internal anger, distrust and tiredness?

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Are people who have asperger syndrome prone to depression, internal anger, distrust and tiredness?

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In many cases, yes. It can be very stressful, frustrating and exhausting for a person with Asperger’s to deal with things that come natural to most people and people usually take for granted. Here are some explanations for why people with Asperger’s can be prone to depression, frustration/anger, distrust and tiredness: We have to spend so much energy on trying to figure other people out, trying to know what people are trying to tell us without actually telling us, trying to know what they really mean or what their true intentions are, trying to keep up in group settings, trying to know what is expected of us and what is considered appropriate and so on. We have to put a lot of work into interactions and communcation and are still not very good at it, while all this comes natural to neurotypicals. You can imagine how much more energy we spend on this than other people, so it is no wonder that we tend to get more exhausted, and at times frustrated. Another thing that often adds to the ex

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