Interesting, thanks for the replies.
Sora wrote:
Hodor wrote:
Is it possible to qualify for having Aspergers when all of the traits are minimal? Can you have it mild, or would that just mean that you're neuro-just-about-typical? Do any of you feel that you only have mild Aspergers?
Do you mean 'qualify' diagnosis? If the doctor diagnoses strictly by use of the DSM-IV-TR, there must be an impairment in that triad of symptoms of AS.
'Milder' symptoms can be impairment or can add up to an impairment too of course.
I guess I mean qualify for diagnosis, otherwise people with a few AS-like traits could go around saying they have Aspergers, when they clearly don't.
So it is possible to have the triad of impairments, but only mildly. I knew that there were different degrees of Autism, but I didn't know if this applied to AS too.
Also, what would happen if, being completely theoretical, one of the triad of impairments completely disappeared, or became so mild that it was no longer detectable? Would you 'not have AS anymore?' I mean, our brains are wired differently from most people's, so it's interesting that some symptoms can even disappear at all.
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