magz wrote:
1. There is no reason not to use this forum just because one is not autistic. If you relate to experiences of other members, you're totally welcome here, even if you were 100% NT.
2. Various psychiatrists may have various opinions but as long as there is no blood test for autism, it's all up to their interpretations of the symptoms they see. With all the variety of coping and masking strategies, understanding autism in adults is not something any random psychiatrist can do.
3. Use whatever helps you function, reject whatever cripples you - that's my personal guide to navigating mental health services. I had a disastrous misdiagnosis and got out of it despite not being mentally healthy. It's tricky ground but you can do it.
reply to 1- I feel like being mildly autistic, and I scored 185 out of 200 on the aspie test (maybe I was influenced? who knows?)
reply to 2- I think i'm masking my autism well if I have it, because I learnt some NT's patterns with the time (like staring straight at the person's eyes who is talking to me, shaking their hands firmly, etc.)
reply to 3- My counsellor tell me that I have some symptoms regarding asperger but diagnosis in adult age is difficult, what should I do then?
additional point : I don't know what I have, but as far as i know I have poor future planning (I'm studying at the university but with poor results at the moment) , perpertual anxiety regarding life challenges and I keep on moving my hands while I'm nervous. I think I do have something, but don't know what that is.