So if Asperger Syndrome really did exist, like Kleinfelter Syndrome, then are there women who suffer from it? Or would it end up being something like most color blind people are male. Is there a connection between color blindness and apocryphical diagnoses?
"Someone had called the chiropractic office notifying me that a death had occured in her family and they were in need of a funeral director. I knew I needed to gather up supplies from my home in order to pick up the body and get the funeral process started.
I went home and started getting everything together, everything meaning a gurney which resides in the basement. The gurney was essential because that was how we were going to transport the body from the hospital to the car and into the house for embalming, and it seemed the family would object less to that than to having the body slung around in a bodybag. Knowing I would need help lifting the body, I persuaded my youngest brother to go with me. He and I were in the process of getting our funeral director suits and other appropriately somber clothing on. It suddenly occured to me that I had no arterial solution (aka embalming fluid) in the house, nor did I have a freezer large enough to hold the body while waiting for said arterial solution to arrive. It didn't occur to me at the time that I really have nowhere to embalm the body, either. I decided that I'd have to call the local funeral director and get them to go with me to the hospital and transfer responsibility for the body but I was afraid that the family had used them before and wasn't happy with the way things had gone there. The dream ended as I continued to weigh my choices."
And there you have it. Would you be interested in going to see this: http://www.dmns.org/main/en/? Check out the Bodyworks exhibit, as that's what I'm talking about.