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thepurplefox
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25 Apr 2014, 6:54 pm

Hi all,

The purpose of this entry is to get out the fact that I could have an autism spectrum disorder. I've been sitting on this information for weeks now telling not a soul, and even if no one replies, I know it's not just swirling around solely in my head for naught to acknowledge. I'll try to keep this medium length.

I'm at the point in life where one typically has at least a close friend and/or a partner - I have neither. I really struggle with romantic relationships (I thought it was going well!) and my friendships always die (what did I do this time?) I've been in counseling and psychiatric offices for 7 years now for issues dealing with the tricky social aspects of life. Though never diagnosed with anything (at the university clinic, they don't diagnose), I have received treatment (counseling and meds) for but not limited to: adjustment disorder, social anxiety, depression (major and dysthymia), intermittent explosive disorder, bipolar II disorder, possible borderline personality disorder, possible avoidant personality disorder, and the latest, "the beginnings of a psychotic disorder". Though each covered a little bit of what I was experiencing, nothing covered it all.

Then I watched an obscure movie, and I was like, I act like her in some respects. Did some reading up on the movie, saw that the character "could" be an Aspie. I did some research on Asperger's and the message that resonated most with me was that women, especially adult women with Asperger's, present differently than their male counterparts. More research and I think Asperger's (though now dissolved by the DSM-V, but y'all know that) fits the bill better than any of the others listed above. (I exhibit trouble with communication and social issues, sensory processing issues, have been bullied, exhibit poor fine motor skills, and as a babe, I was seen by specialists due to several developmental delays. Had I been born a little bit later, this may have been caught). Additionally, my most recent counselor, who I see for social skills training, also suspects Asperger's. We arrived at this conclusion independently.

To end: I hope I'm in the right place. I think I am. Just a bit more on me: on the AQ Test I score about 40 (N=>5). On the Rdos Aspie Quiz I'm 145/200 Aspie, 56/200 Neurotypical (N=3). My Myers-Briggs personality is ISTJ, and my Enneagram Type is a Five. I'm just looking for somebody to tell.

Thanks.



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25 Apr 2014, 7:08 pm

it always feels good to get it out of your head, right? welcome to wp!

just out of curiosity, what was the movie called?



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25 Apr 2014, 8:15 pm

Welcome to wp.glad to hear your getting better answers than in the past.this is a great place.



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25 Apr 2014, 8:50 pm

The movie was the Swedish version of " The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo." Though I don't think it is explicitly stated anywhere, I've read where Salander "could" have Asperger's.

Didn't think anyone would ask about the movie. And "obscure" is definitely the wrong word for it. (Most of the people I know don't know of it, only the US version, where I am from - I prefer the Swedish.)

In this case, I used "obscure" so no would ask about the movie. It seems I have a lot to learn.

Sorry if I've offended.



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25 Apr 2014, 10:20 pm

Welcome to WP. You've spiked my interest in that movie; think I'll have to watch it now. Have you seen "Let Me In"? What country is that one from? I've seen it and the US remake, and I like them both for various reasons, but overall I like the foreign one more.


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26 Apr 2014, 9:03 am

Welcome! :)

thepurplefox wrote:
The movie was the Swedish version of " The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo." Though I don't think it is explicitly stated anywhere, I've read where Salander "could" have Asperger's.
Didn't think anyone would ask about the movie. And "obscure" is definitely the wrong word for it. (Most of the people I know don't know of it, only the US version, where I am from - I prefer the Swedish.)
In this case, I used "obscure" so no would ask about the movie. It seems I have a lot to learn.
Sorry if I've offended.

I haven´t seen the movie, only the US version, although I would like to watch the Swedish version one day. But I know the books and Asperger´s Syndrome is mentioned there related to Lisbeth Salander.


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26 Apr 2014, 10:16 am

The Swedish version of course came first, and was part of a series of three films. Noomi Repace plays the title character. She was more recently the lead in the Sci-Fi 'Prometheus' (sequel coming, yay!)

But back to main topic... That is an awful lot of various diagnoses. It really makes me wonder sometimes if many shrinks really have the big picture. It may well be that many things they thought they identified are just aspects of autism along with the usual side order of co-morbids. But it may not explain all of it. People can be autistic and have another mental condition. There are special classes in some schools for kids like that. Its called dual diagnosis.

I think people on the spectrum and many other mental conditions have overlapping symptoms/aspects so whether you have ASD and or something else, you will likely find kindred people here. I hope you do anyway. So welcome.



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26 Apr 2014, 6:25 pm

thepurplefox wrote:
The movie was the Swedish version of " The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo." Though I don't think it is explicitly stated anywhere, I've read where Salander "could" have Asperger's.

Didn't think anyone would ask about the movie. And "obscure" is definitely the wrong word for it. (Most of the people I know don't know of it, only the US version, where I am from - I prefer the Swedish.)

In this case, I used "obscure" so no would ask about the movie. It seems I have a lot to learn.

Sorry if I've offended.


ah, sorry, when i saw the word obscure i wasn't sure if you would be okay with me asking or not. but i asked anyway. :lol:

i read the books, to be honest they were a little over my head, but salander is a very interesting character i think. i'll look into the swedish version of the movie.



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26 Apr 2014, 7:33 pm

Welcome to Wrong Planet!


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