kayef wrote:
I have read that if you think you are As then you probably are. Do you think that is true?
No, not necessarily. In fact, I'm certain there are a great many who are convinced they have AS who do not.
I will say, however, that those who do have AS are probably among the few groups with a neuropsychiatric condition who are capable of accurately self-diagnosing, mainly because there are so many sets of effects, symptoms and behaviors and if they
all fit, well, that's pretty damned coincidental.
I feel the real question is: Is your condition a disability that causes you to experience handicaps in daily functioning? If not - if in fact you feel your differences are a 'gift', then why do you feel the need for a label at all?
I think if AS is the accurate diagnosis for you, you may come to the ultimate conclusion that it's been holding you back all your life in ways you have yet to fully realize.
Sometimes its kind of like having a sore back that just aches and aches and you have no idea why - for years this goes on, until one day someone stops you and asks "
Wow - how long have you had to hobble around on that wooden leg?" You think
WTF is wrong with this nut? Then you look down and OMG!! You've been hobbling around on a wooden leg and you never even realized it! No wonder your back is sore!
I know that's a weird analogy, sounds more like a disturbing dream, but I was having revelations like that nearly once a week for more than a year after being diagnosed.