Hi, my husband, brother in-law and ex brother in-law believe I have Asperger's syndrome. I'm not one hundred percent sure due to several conflicts. Perhaps a few who know they have it can help me discern about this. Please do not tell me to go to a psychologist; I made the mistake of saying I thought I had it within earshot of a former boss and don't want to imagine what would happen if I were to actually have to put that down on records.
First, to give some background. I cannot remember a time where I could even look my reflection in the eye. I preferred reading to playing during recess as a kid, and was reading Moby Dick by age ten; it drove me nuts that I had to get an actual copy from the library because my parents thought I was too young to be reading it. To this day, I have to have someone squeeze my hand tightly or hold me nearly constantly in order to deal with large crowds.
I could not and cannot sit still. I always have to move in order to focus. Because of this, at eight years old I was diagnosed with a mild, unnecessary to medicate case of ADD; I was still put on homeopathic meds, though. By fifteen, it was thought I had Generalized Anxiety Disorder in tandem with Depression, and was put on several medications that made me very sick. When I went to see a therapist, she noticed my nervous twitch and commented on the possibility of Tourette's syndrome.
I have some mild mechanical aptitude, and come from a family where it is not uncommon to be born with the ability to hear what is wrong with a car by listening to the engine and to have issues in social situations. There is also a very limited number of comedians and comedy programs my relatives can enjoy without jokes flying over heads.
I am told I am very smart, but do not believe it. I grew up teased by teachers and students alike; the reasons for the teachers, I'm not so sure why, but as for the students, I kind of understand. My parents gave me a very hard time for not dressing like a typical girl and keeping up with the fashion trends. They also teased and continue to tease about my speech and syntax errors.
I have worked in retail, and struggled with it. My only saving grace was that I talk a lot when I'm nervous, so people tipped me very well. I notice that people would try to get in my face to get me to look at them, and would often take what I said completely the wrong way, even if it sounded okay to me. I also lack the filter that tells me I shouldn't say something. I also cannot understand sarcasm or insult comedy and cannot understand inflection, the difference between plural and singular second person statements, and facial expression.
I have scored above a forty on a couple quizzes for Asperger's possibilities; the minimum for an Aspie was thirty-two.
On to my questions.
1. I just graduated from culinary school, and wanted to know if there were any Aspie cooks/chefs out there.
2. What are the odds of my being an Aspie?
3. Do my previous diagnoses match up with misdiagnoses of AS?
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