ASPartOfMe wrote:
I feel I am the only one here (and elsewhere) who still cares about Aspergers as a positive identity and reverting the DSM 5
No, you're not. I wouldn't give up being an Aspie for anything. It gives me some really cool talents and abilities. I've always said, if they came up with a medication that could take away my Aspieness, I wouldn't take it. I'm not sick. This is who I am. It's who I've always been and I like myself just the way I am. I'm not real sociable but that suits me.
I don't care what the big wigs decide now. I've been diagnosed twice as having AS. It took me a long time to come to terms with it. In the end, the more I learnt about it, the more I knew it was me. Now I'm used to it and they want to do away with it?! I'm an Aspie. Always have been an Aspie and always will be an Aspie. I don't care what they say now. It's the best, closest... - No - Exact thing that's come to explain to me what's been going on in my life, why I am how I am and how I got to be this way. It just fits like a hand in a glove. They had it right with the diagnosis of Asperger's and to take it away was their mistake.
I am and always will be an Aspie!
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Your Aspie score: 151 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 60 of 200
Formally diagnosed in 2007.
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