Thanks for the replies!
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WhiteWidow
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 3:54 pm Post subject:
Best thing to do is get professionally diagnosed. If your friends are joking about you having AS, most likely they have no idea what AS is.
I probably will get myself to a professional soon. The one thing is, given that spectrum disorders are diagnosed on a by-symptoms basis, I feel that because I'm most likely borderline either way I will be able to sway the diagnosis so long as I go to someone who is sympathetic to the view that Aspergers is often diagnosed in females because the "hide it better" or whatever.
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I've gotten lost for several hours only 2 miles from my home.
Nice, goodwitchy! That's really impressive. Not sure I can top it, although just a few weeks ago I turned down the wrong street at a four-way intersection when I was trying to go home and my house was only 50 ft away.
Question for everyone: My mom wants to know if my tendency to make up rules like, "Now that you've asked me to clean my room, I can't do it" is a spectrum-thing. I used to do this quite frequently, and actually felt a physical block inside of me preventing me from doing things that were required of me. It seems that this is a different kind of hang-up from walking past candles (yes, now I'm using illustrations from
Parenthood). Often, when I could not follow these little "rules" I made up in my head, it would result in a tantrum. I remember once throwing a huge fit in the middle of a fabric store, and refusing to calm down when a salesperson was offering me a ruler, or a cookie, or a coloring book---I would only stop if I could have two things, to which my mom said absolutely no. I think I wasn't simply being selfish, however...it was a control issue. I felt totally out of control and even though I remember not actually wanting a cookie or a ruler, if I couldn't get both I was going to keep screaming to kingdom come. Is that spectrum-like behavior? Thanks!