Kjas wrote:
DyspraxicPanda wrote:
Jesus I scored 113 on the RAADS-R. O_O It's funny because I always ruled out Aspergers because I function well with people now, HOWEVER...
There's a lot of aspie symptoms that I had when I was a teenager that I don't have anymore now. I always thought that I looked like a "textbook aspie" younger but not now. So I was very happy about that "before 16" thing. I don't understand how I could score so high though jesus
QGAS : I have 41
o kay
eye test : 25
Weeeeeeeeeeeell. I still consider that I have NLD though because I don't fit all the things in the DSM. (I didn't really have meltdowns as a child too, and I don't have particular issues with change even if it's sometimes annoying or stressful. I mean I still don't have a lot of routine.) But hey, this was enlightening.
To make you feel better, your score isn't that high. I know people who have scored 220, so you're nowhere near the high end.
You don't need to fit everything in the DSM. Many of us don't, it's as long as you have the stated number out of the selected sections.
If you do not have enough of the selected sections, you may still qualify for a diagnosis of PDD-NOS instead of Asperger's Syndrome, which is a form of atypical autism.
My partner scored similar to you, and is quite good socially. He too was much worse as a child and can read facial expressions and body language somewhat reasonably. We now know that he has PDD-NOS, which is still a form of autism, although his functioning level is mild.
I guess it seemed high compared to 65... At first I thought I messed up while calculating the results (I have dyscalculia so.. XD) But then it is fine.
That's really interesting though. I've always considered my social issues to be a part of dyspraxia but I recently realised that they were a bit too much, especially when I was a teenager... I usually consider that I have autistic traits, which I think, fits. My mother thought I was an aspie for a while because of my special interests which were the most noticable thing when I was a child. I've noticed I get worse when I'm stressed or unhappy too.
Thanks so much for the resources too.
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Your Aspie score: 135 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 70 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie