One day in January 2014, I was bored. I visited the WIRED magazine web site and, on a lark, I completed its republication of the University of Cambridge Autism Research Centre "Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ) (Adult)" self-reported screening test. My first result was just beyond threshold. Believing that I had obviously misread several of the questions, I completed the test a second time. The new result was even more beyond the threshold. After a third time completing the test, my result was even more beyond the threshold than the last two results.
"Three strikes," I thought. "Maybe there is something to this."
Within the week, I completed three more Cambridge tests. Their results were also significantly beyond their thresholds. I had started an 18-month odyssey ending in my diagnosis in August 2015.
So, I guess I was in disbelief for the first week. After that, I was obsessed with proving or disproving my likely autism. What a trip it has been!
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