Since I'm new I didnt want to do any duplicate posts, but I didn't see anything so far on this.
I got my usual email from iTunes earlier and it had a neat little surprise in it. :
"iTunes U The Yale Seminar on Autism and Related Disorders is the first undergraduate course of its kind in the U.S. This collection contains the full video of each weekly seminar on diagnosis, assessment, etiology, and treatment of autism and related disorders."
And its completely free! I've watched two of them already and they're chock full of info from the guys who wrote the books on it.
I wasn't sure if I should post a link, but it shouldn't be too hard to find.
I'm only two months in on my self-diagnosis (175/200 avg on the aspie quiz) and the doctors at the university here are pretty much useless. Just a bunch of pill pushers. Now I can get some real info from some Yale doctors.
I like to approach my condition as student and not as a lab rat.
Hope it helps everyone!