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Autism - What's wrong with me?


Expert: Paul Johnson - 6/10/2009

Question
Since I was a small child, I have had this strange quirk: I pace back and forth for HOURS while daydreaming, sometimes all night.

My father has the same thing except he has an abnormally high IQ (I'm normal). The psychiatrist diagnosed me with ADD but I can't accept that. There are lots of people with ADD and none of them have this abnormal routine quirk.
Anyway, in high school, the doctor prescribed Adderal XR for my "ADD." Result: After 5 days, I collapsed in school because, since beginning the medication, I had been daydream-walking all night without eating. I had lost 5 lbs.

My family knows about as do my friends and anyone who has ever lived with me. The neighbors downstairs always complain about "the stomping" from upstairs. Fortunately, you can't get evicted for "stomping."

Whatever it is, I'm certain it's genetic so I doubt there is a cure. I would simply like to know what it is that I have. Is daydream-walking a form of sleep walking? Is it autism? What is it??

Answer
Hey Jen,

You sure posed a challenging and unique question. I thank you for your thoughtful question. I do not know of anybody that routinely daydreams or paces at night or in the day for that matter. This is what makes this question so unique. I do not know what would make you daydream unless it is a habit of thinking, But that still does not answer why you do it so routinely.

I must conclude this is a mystery. It is not Autism and it overlaps with some characteristics of Asperger due to the routine. There is insufficient information to consider an ASD-Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Perhaps you will provide the need to have a new category for an ASD. As such the information as you shared it does not fit in any diagnosis that I know of.

Think about what other unusual behaviors might be associated with your range of reaction. follow up with that information and maybe we will be able to figure out what is going on.

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