Hi, Jason. I'm only thirteen, but I found out about asperger's, because I found out that my friend in school has it. After a time, I researched it, and realized that it was quite like me. It took a long time until my mom took me to a counselor, and after many things that I explained or did, she said, "Ahhh, classic. Classic asperger's." I then went to a psychologist who is testing me for asperger's and ADHD. I am between testing dates, actually. I am really glad that I found out about it as well, because now I don't feel like everything that people hate about me is just something un-explainable to the world. Now I know, that my neurodiversity is something common that I do share with others, somewhere, and with my elvish friend. Of course, I am not fully sure if i am an aspie yet, but even if I'm not, my counselor said that if it isn't asperger's, then it is very highly likely to be some form of PDD-NOS, but the kind that overlaps very much with asperger's.
Even if it is something that I won't ever find out for whatever reason, I still know that I do not like very many neurotypical humans, and that I will be able to relate to some neurodiverse ones. Though I don't need to relate to anyone, once I found out about asperger's, I realized that relating to people with some things is a good feeling. However, no matter what, people will still get extremely angry at me on a daily basis, and that's just how it will always be, I suppose.
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aspie score: 166 out of 200
officially diagnosed in 2013
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Pain is inevitable; suffering is optional.
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