AngryUbermensch
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I had a 37yo aspie teacher in school(male). The strange thing i noticed is that he basically looked like a 20yo. He did not have any signs of aging.
Then i googled it and found out a lot of aspie people who claim to be in late 30s, but dont have any symptoms of aging.
Then i started thinking...
The modern form of Aspergers syndrom did not reslly exist before the 90s. I know that Asperger disgnosed this syndrom in the 40s, but it i didnt find any evidence that it was the same syndrom that is spreading right now in 21st century.
Most likely it was a similar syndrom.
This means that the oldest aspies of new formation are now in their late 30s. And that means that we dont really know how much they will live. When will they start to age?
Life expeftancy depends on the lenght of the DNA sequence. Maybe some aspies have restored the original longer DNA sequence and will live 200+ years???
Then i googled it and found out a lot of aspie people who claim to be in late 30s, but dont have any symptoms of aging.
Then i started thinking...
The modern form of Aspergers syndrom did not reslly exist before the 90s. I know that Asperger disgnosed this syndrom in the 40s, but it i didnt find any evidence that it was the same syndrom that is spreading right now in 21st century.
Most likely it was a similar syndrom.
This means that the oldest aspies of new formation are now in their late 30s. And that means that we dont really know how much they will live. When will they start to age?
Life expeftancy depends on the lenght of the DNA sequence. Maybe some aspies have restored the original longer DNA sequence and will live 200+ years???