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pawelk1986
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17 Jul 2016, 12:07 pm

As kid 5 years old i was diagnosed as ADHD but i was re-diagnosed as Asperger when i have 13 years old.

I wonder does it can be possible to have this two conditions at the same time?



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17 Jul 2016, 12:17 pm

Yes.


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17 Jul 2016, 12:51 pm

Co-morbidity (meeting diagnostic criteria for two or more diagnoses) is not uncommon.



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17 Jul 2016, 1:08 pm

Yes, it's likely for people with autism to have other comorbid psychological disorders such as ADD, ADHD, or OCD.

I'm diagnosed with Aspergers and ADD (non-hyperactive), and I often wonder if my ADD is actual ADD, or if it's just autism symptoms that are common with ADD. When I get distracted, it's usually with some object I'm fidgeting with or thinking about a special interest. I can also focus very intensely for long periods of time on things I'm interested in. I take medication for ADD, and it does help me with motivation on doing painfully boring tasks.



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17 Jul 2016, 2:45 pm

I was diagnosed with both.


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17 Jul 2016, 3:31 pm

saxgeek wrote:
Yes, it's likely for people with autism to have other comorbid psychological disorders such as ADD, ADHD, or OCD.

I'm diagnosed with Aspergers and ADD (non-hyperactive), and I often wonder if my ADD is actual ADD, or if it's just autism symptoms that are common with ADD. When I get distracted, it's usually with some object I'm fidgeting with or thinking about a special interest. I can also focus very intensely for long periods of time on things I'm interested in. I take medication for ADD, and it does help me with motivation on doing painfully boring tasks.


You have sexy username :mrgreen:
I think Aspies with ADHD are more sociable than this who are only just on Spectrum.



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17 Jul 2016, 3:38 pm

It's not just possible, but very common. Many sources I have seen say that as many as 50% of individuals with autism also have ADD/ADHD.


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17 Jul 2016, 4:19 pm

Yes, in fact a regular library patron {likely in his early to mid teens} often annoys everyone by talking extremely loud to everyone around him. He has done this to the point that the librarians have told him that if he does not talk quietly, he will be banned from the library.


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17 Jul 2016, 5:48 pm

I think ADHD might be beneficial who aspie who had it, because it can drive to other people to contact and interact with other aspies and to close encounter of the third kind with NT's


Of course if you know what i means :mrgreen:
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And the ADHD can bring their positive zest for life, and we can use our cold rational thinking to tamper some of their more reckless ideas :D



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17 Jul 2016, 8:04 pm

Yes. I do.
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17 Jul 2016, 8:16 pm

mee too. :alien:



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18 Jul 2016, 4:51 am

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conditions_comorbid_to_autism_spectrum_disorders


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18 Jul 2016, 5:02 am

I think there are probably more autistic people with adhd than without it.



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18 Jul 2016, 5:50 am

I've certainly had it all through my life.



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18 Jul 2016, 6:06 am

Got it. Treated for ADD ("hyperactivity") in 1968 and then ASD 1999...



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18 Jul 2016, 6:21 am

EzraS wrote:
I think there are probably more autistic people with adhd than without it.

possibly. it's very hard to know, because of how subjective it gets when it's not clear-cut and stereotypical. and adhd+asd is almost by definition the very opposite of anything clear-cut or stereotypical. it's almost like pressing the shuffle button on the human-feature generator machine

me in particular, from the moment i first read about adhd, i knew that i had it, and i've never doubted it for a second ever since. on the other hand, even though later i was also diagnosed with asd, i'm never sure how seriously i can take the diagnosis. it feels to me more like "an extension of my adhd" rather than the other way around


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