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18 Sep 2006, 1:56 pm

Fraya wrote:
Uhh I think it means your right on the border.

Your too aspie'ish to be considered NT but not aspie'ish enough to be a "true" aspie or something like that.

But yeah.. kind of confusing answer.

I have diagnosed AS. :)



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18 Sep 2006, 1:59 pm

Yeah but a diagnosis is not always correct :P

In any case you probably just werent being honest on the quiz :P


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25 Sep 2006, 4:55 am

Your Aspie score: 183 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 6 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie



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25 Sep 2006, 6:42 am

On the Wired test I scored 39

Whatever that means :D



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25 Sep 2006, 2:46 pm

I got 179 out of 200 on the Aspie Test. I guess that means that I'm pretty much an Aspie, but not autistic *shrug*. That's what I took it to mean, anyhow. I might have to take the rest of those tests on a dull day, just for the heck of it.



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25 Sep 2006, 6:12 pm

Your Aspie score: 121 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 56 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie



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27 Sep 2006, 9:57 pm

mine:

Your Aspie score: 159 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 52 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie



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29 Sep 2006, 9:43 pm

aarghapanda wrote:
On the Wired test I scored 39

Whatever that means :D


Yeah I hear ya... got a 41...

Then this:
Thank you for filling out this questionnaire.

Your Aspie score: 154 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 41 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie

Huh... my bf just thinks I'm a little "different"... My family thinks I'm "special"... :roll:



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30 Sep 2006, 11:08 am

Your Aspie score: 159 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 49 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie

Wired test result Score: 39

was previously diagnosed as having bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder, undergone heaps of psychotherapy and years of titration (oversensitive to medications).

have always wondered if i was misdiagnosed or if there was a different underlying cause or origin to my inability to 'fit in'.

doesn't really matter to me now, but these results really make me wonder....and i'm beginning to obsess a little over them heh heh.

maybe i'm just a hypochondriac *boggles*



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30 Sep 2006, 1:47 pm

i just roasted my brain doing these tests although ive done the quiz b4 i did it again to get the same result as the last time to the same numbers lol at least i nknow i was being honest when answering!
Thank you for filling out this questionnaire.
Thank you for filling out this questionnaire.

MY RESULTS FOR THE QUIZ WERE
Your Aspie score: 161 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 23 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie

i also took the aq eq and sq tests too because i had nothing else to do. not done before.

aq i got 42 ( when most aspies score over 32)

these next 2 the average score was AROUND 50
aspie appretly will score higher in the SQ and lower in the EQ
and the larger the difference the less 'balanced you are' - apparently lol

SQ - 85

EQ - 11

ahhh well lol. im about as balanced as a see saw with an anvil strapped on one end!



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01 Oct 2006, 12:16 am

Your Aspie score: 137 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 54 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie

Well, considering I was diagnosed as such, yes, I am quite likely an aspie. I was, however a little surprised how high my NT score was. And I was also surprised by how many of my traits stem from asperger's that I never realized before.


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01 Oct 2006, 12:26 am

aarghapanda wrote:
On the Wired test I scored 39

Whatever that means :D


I got 40.

On the other one I got 179.


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28 Jun 2009, 10:57 pm

35 on one test, 147 on the other



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29 Jun 2009, 9:44 am

Fraya wrote:
Uhh I think it means your right on the border.

Your too aspie'ish to be considered NT but not aspie'ish enough to be a "true" aspie or something like that.

But yeah.. kind of confusing answer.


Yeah, means you are in between ASD and NT. Some aspie traits but not all of them.

I think this is called PDD-NOS, pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified.

I really do not like that term. I call it 'Hybridism' sounds much cooler :D


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29 Jun 2009, 1:55 pm

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Fraya wrote:
Uhh I think it means your right on the border.

Your too aspie'ish to be considered NT but not aspie'ish enough to be a "true" aspie or something like that.

But yeah.. kind of confusing answer.


Yeah, means you are in between ASD and NT. Some aspie traits but not all of them.

I think this is called PDD-NOS, pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified.

I really do not like that term. I call it 'Hybridism' sounds much cooler :D

PDDNOS also covers moderate,severe or profound autism that is similar to classic/kanners but not enough traits to be diagnosed with it or any other form of autism,so it isn't defaultly a term for AS/NT hybrid,though it does often get used that way.
they stick 'NOS' on alot of conditions [am had 'facial pain NOS' once,after being undiagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia by a doc,as they wrongly said youngens cant get TN,but then had it changed back by a specialist].


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29 Jun 2009, 2:16 pm

KingdomOfRats wrote:
mechanicalgirl39 wrote:
Fraya wrote:
Uhh I think it means your right on the border.

Your too aspie'ish to be considered NT but not aspie'ish enough to be a "true" aspie or something like that.

But yeah.. kind of confusing answer.


Yeah, means you are in between ASD and NT. Some aspie traits but not all of them.

I think this is called PDD-NOS, pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified.

I really do not like that term. I call it 'Hybridism' sounds much cooler :D

PDDNOS also covers moderate,severe or profound autism that is similar to classic/kanners but not enough traits to be diagnosed with it or any other form of autism,so it isn't defaultly a term for AS/NT hybrid,though it does often get used that way.
they stick 'NOS' on alot of conditions [am had 'facial pain NOS' once,after being undiagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia by a doc,as they wrongly said youngens cant get TN,but then had it changed back by a specialist].


Yeah, "NOS" stands for "Not otherwise specified." In other words, "What you have doesn't quite match up with anything in our diagnostic manuals, and we don't know what to call it, but we have to put something in the box labelled "diagnosis" because it's all computerized, and if that field is left blank, there will be an "error".