Claire_Louise wrote:
Hi, DandelionFireworks (+ others).
Yes, I do realise the impact that a diagnosis will have on my life.
I have always wanted to go on an overseas exchange with AFS, and am aware of the impact that it would have.
And of course there is the job issue *sigh*
But my main reason for getting a diagnosis is because I know that I am aspergers, and I am sick of constant belittling and weird looks. I can't change the way I am, but if I had a diagnosis, teachers would stop saying that I'm dishonest because of a lack of eye contact, and I wouldn't just be known as 'extremely eccentric.' Also, I would like to belong to a support group where I could learn better social skills...
Hi Claire_Louise - You are doing really well! Please know that AS is not a limit for you, I promise. Maybe the contrary. I am a doctoral student currently & close to my PhD; I am a foreign student too! Of course any AS individual may be an overseas exchange student, if you wish. Remember you need not share your Dx with anybody; be discrete. Just work hard on your academics and goals - you'll do fine.
But do understand that having a formal Dx, that is, a formal document from a qualified professional, will not make the awkwardness go away; others will still stare, etc. The Wrong Planet is a good resource. I know all too well about being teased - - maybe if you have a Dx, with subsequent social arrangements (if you choose) you can avert this somewhat. You will have friends. Do not be discouraged. Remember that plenty of us diagnosed Aspies are PhD's, MD, artists, professors, teachers, etc. On the Wrong Planet I've met some of the smartest and kindest individuals anybody would hope to know. Good luck, Claire_Louise - you'll be just fine regardless of any formal Dx
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