Hi. I was also diagnosed at a young age: I was probably around 5 when I was first diagnosed. Although it was a diagnosis of autism with a question mark, since back then Asperger was not available. But then, when I was 15, I was diagnosed with Asperger, and this time without a question mark.
The way they diagnosed it back then, in Russia, is opposite to how they do it now. As you know, in DSM 5, in America, Level 1 is the mildest, Level 2 is intermediate, and Level 3 is the most severe. Back then in Russia they had "group" instead of "level", they had four groups rather than three, and it was the opposite: "group 1" was the most severe and "group 4" was the mildest. But, interestingly enough, Asperger was "group 3" while HFA was "group 4". When I talked to them as an adult, they said its because people with Asperger have more restricted interests than people with HFA do. Although they agree that there are certain areas in which HFA (or group 4) is more impaired than Asperger (or group 3). So I guess the difference between group 3 and group 4 in terms of severity wasn't that clear cut. But as far as group 1 and group 2, thats quite clear: basically group 1 is profoundly ret*d autistic who is non-verbal and group 2 is rainman.
In any case, when I was 5, in Russia, I was diagnosed with "autism group 3", with a question mark, and then when I was 15, in America, I was diagnosed with Asperger, without question mark.
But what about yourself? When you said you had Pervassive Developmental Disorder (PDD), do you really mean PDD NOS? I take it you were diagnosed under DSM 4?
So when you said you are afraid of being discriminated by your employer, are you saying you actually seen your employer discriminate against people, or is it just a general fear?