I work in a cancer research lab. The other day the principal investigator (basically, head scientist, author and idea man) was asking me questions about my project in the corridor, which I had some difficulty answering. Sometimes the question was ambiguous (to me), and sometimes I just had trouble translating his questions into something I understood and then re-translating my answers into something he understood. That wasn't good. I didn't want him going away with the idea that I didn't understand my own project. So today I told him that I had AS (he knew what it was! he was surprised to hear it) and why I had had difficulty. He understood (!) and said that knowing this, he'd let me have a little more time to answer his questions.
Relief!
I am glad that he questions me, though - both to uncover areas where I might not have the right idea and to give me a structure for answering... otherwise he might end up with a very good, but very long, detailed and monologuish explanation!