Tuesday, November 4, 2014
My Amazing And Musical Journey Through Life
On March 8, 1996, I was born prematurely at the University of Michigan Hospital, weighing one pound and 13 ounces. I am a surviving twin. After emergency surgery, I spent 100 days in the hospital incubator with recorded music playing Beethoven, Mozart, and The Beatles (More to follow on this later). In late 1999, I was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome. Autism gives me a variety of strengths and weaknesses not typical in the average human being. I face challenges such as a soft speaking voice, long processing time when asked a question, and problems with conversational participation. I’ve also had many physical therapies throughout my life and have many other health issues. I’ve had many “passions” about things such as doors, watches, voice recorders, weather stations, and ham radio, but I’ve always loved music. I vaguely remember a recognizable Mozart piece playing in my incubator as an infant. This was only the beginning to my amazing and musical journey t
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