Baggs described themself as genderless and
nonbinary in their writings. They also identified as a
lesbian and used any pronouns except
it, though they preferred the
neopronouns sie/hir and ze/zer. Baggs spoke about having other disabling conditions in addition to autism. Several classmates of Baggs have found the presence of their alleged impairments to be unusual, subsequently claiming that Baggs "spoke, attended classes, dated, and otherwise acted in a completely typical fashion". According to these classmates, Baggs functioned as a typically-developing adolescent, and began to suffer psychological problems after long-term use of heavy doses of
psychedelic drugs, resulting in a mental breakdown, after which Baggs withdrew from Simon's Rock and spent time in a psychiatric hospital. After leaving Simon's Rock, Baggs wrote extensively on
Deja News in the late 1990s, discussing their drug use and mental breakdown, stating that they had been diagnosed with
schizophrenia, and theorizing that they may also have had
dissociative identity disorder (DID). However, in 1997, Baggs said they had been wrong about having DID, explaining that the "voices" that they had thought were DID alters were instead caused by "schizophrenia/schizoaffective/whatever". In 2013, Baggs said that they had been diagnosed with gastroparesis and were now using a feeding tube. Baggs claimed a loss of all functional speech in their 20s. Other autism advocates have questioned the validity of their diagnosis, citing that Baggs did not meet many of the requirements of low-functioning autism. Baggs claimed that
augmentative communication is somewhat common among autistic individuals, though they also supported the use of the controversial
facilitated communication and other widely scientifically discredited alternative therapies. Baggs claimed to use FC, and that Fey, their cat, was their best facilitator as Fey moved their limbs around. == Death ==