Hello, I'm 31 years old. I've known since I was two that I have Marfan syndrome, and that has pretty much clouded any other medical diagnosis in my life. Everything that happens medically or psyhologiclaly has alawys been "must be Marfan related" or "because of Marfan" or "because of stress because I'm a Marfan."
I've always known, however, that there was something "different" about my brain and my emotional make-up.
Last year, my wife and I moved to a new city, away from either of our families for the first time, and it's allowed us the freedom to look more at ourselves. That, combined with learning what medical and psychological issues our children have, has made me aware of two things about myself:
I have Asperger's and I have Celiac Disease. (When I told my longtime cardiologist this back in the fall, he said what I paraphrased in the subject line).
I've heard about Asperger's different times over the years, and, each time, it sounded more like me. My wife and I went to a counselor a few years ago--primarily to deal with some extended family issues--and I talked about some of my "quirks" that have always made me wonder. For example, I have always gotten a horrible taste in my mouth when I see a certain shade of orange/peach/pink (it's the color of some street lights). She was baffled by some of these things, and I now know they're symptomatic of Asperger's.
Last fall, I saw the _House_ episode about autism where they suspect House of having Asperger's, and the details they revealed there spoke to me, esp. what House said about "speaking autistic."
I began to do more thorough research, took the Aspie Quiz, etc, and found out all sorts of obscure things about Asperger's that fit me to a "T." Tried to talk to my mother about it, and she said, "You don't have Asperger's. You just talk too much." (Similarly, when my wife told her family she was diagnosed with ADD, they said, "YOu don't have ADD; you're just lazy).
My mother thinks I went "nuts" after my open heart surgery, when they took me off beta blockers. My wife and I see it as the opposite: I was on such high BP medicine in my childhood and teen years that it sedated me out of hyperactivity and autistic rages.
Our son was in speech therapy for a while-just a delay, no signs of any serious disorder, but we try to get whatever help we can--and, when the various people would evaluate him for autism spectrum, there were a lot of questions that i'd answer with, "He doesn't, but I do," or "He does, but I don't."
We're also pretty sure our 6 year old has Asperger's. My example: she had eye surgery 2 weeks ago. Her comfort toy was a rubber snake she calls "Snakey". My comment: "Little girls play with dolls and cuddle with them. Little boys play with snakes. Little girls with Asperger's play with snakes, call them 'Snakey' and hug them." (When I was a little boy, I played with dolls and stuffed animals and had battles with them).
I could go on and on about the reasnos I think I have Asperger's, but I won't.
As for the rest of my life: DW and I celebrate our 8th annversary this July. Still as madly in love as we were when we got engaged the same day we met, 8.5 years ago. We have four kids living: Allie (6, Marfan and Asperger's or ADHD), Gianna (4, Celiac and anxieties), Josef (2 Celiac and rather OCD), and Clara (1, Celiac and too young to tell). I'm an adjunct English instructor at two colleges.