Gardenia wrote:
I had an epiphany this week, and finally figured out that all these problems I've been having are AS. At the same time I realized that my 8 yr old son has it, too. A work friend's husband has AS, and we talked about it some. Based on the way actors portray AS I never thought that could be me. I guess it's their poor acting skills, because I definitely have AS and I don't act that rigid and wooden. Maybe they are portraying a different part of the spectrum?
I talked to my son's school and his therapist (he had to see 2 yrs ago) and they completely agree with AS for both. There is no real incentive to get a formal diagnosis for either of us. I guess it is just good for us to know how to explain things to him as he gets older so he can accomodate / learn adaptive skills when necessary. I wonder if I should tell him he is different... For right now, I don't think so.
For me - it's like a HUGE explanation of the way I think and my lack of ability to "play with others" nicely. For a while there I thought I was having a breakdown or something, but now it all makes perfect sense.
Bought a couple of Kindle formatted AS books to try to figure out what to do now. I am happily married with the son and a daughter. I work from home in a successful career.
Any advice for someone who finds this out at age 42???? Sure wish I had known earlier in life.
~G
I found out at age 56. I heard a segment of a program on NPR about a man that found out
he had it when
his son was diagnosed. I listened to the symptoms of Asperger's and was just struck dumb dealing with the concept when my boss (we carpooled) said "Merle, they are discribing YOU!" I could only nod.
You are at the best place you can be for self discovery. WrongPlanet is a friend and a reference and someplace where you will surely see yourself in others. Try the Dino ExCafe
http://www.wrongplanet.net/posts32122-start17430.html for the over 40 set, the Pre Diagnosis set, it is still going as it has been for years here on WP. The Adult section is . . .well. . Adult but the In Depth Adult discussion area has Aspies with partners, and of course, the Parent's Discussion group is just that.
Welcome Home, Gardenia
Merle
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