Matt

Matt

One of the ways I am affected by this disorder is being deaf. Being deaf has many ways of support for example I myself have hearing aids to help me hear.

It was found out that I was deaf in the years of 2006 when I was just at the age of 2 years and 6 months old. Because of this I have an annual hearing test to make Shaw any changes are noted and to make Shaw my hearing is on track. However, it is not as bad as you may think as now I get to see a lovely doctor called Caroline she is super nice. Despite sometimes she is not in she is most of the time.

The first sound I ever heard was a song playing on the radio on the car on the way home. That is the story behind the fact that I love music so much.

The second way the disorder can affect me is that I am partially sighted. The way this is dealt with is that I wear glasses.

I got my first pair of glasses at the age of 3 so by this point I had both hearing aids and glasses before I started school. Because of this I now have a sight test every year to keep an eye on my sight. Because of my conditions with my eyes I must go to a hospital in London called Great Ormond Street Hospital for children. But recently I have been diverted into Bristol’s royal infirmary for children.
I was diagnosed with the disorder that is known as Asperger’s syndrome in November of 2016 The doctor asked me a series of questions related to weather I had Asperger syndrome or not. As she did this she had a camera to record our discussion so she could query it with her colleagues. The way that this is described to children is to imagine landing on a different planet.

I have had tendon pains since I was a baby this includes pains in the joins and down my legs. Sometimes this can have impact that i struggle to walk at times. There have been many trip to Accidents and emergencies over the years.

Despite this I am very grateful in the fact that I can actually waLK because many children with my condition can not walk or talk.