Dillogic wrote:
Asperger's is:
the inability to interact socially, manifested by a lack of social and emotional reciprocation
the inability to display and appreciate nonverbal cues
a singular (though it can change) area of interest that you devote almost all of your time to
other things are minor compared to those in AS.
Then my diagnosis is wrong.
Because my "other things", are not minor. Not only sensory (which are severe enough that they are described with co-morbid sensory processing disorder), but in verbal communication, shutdowns, executive functioning difficulties, and such (I'm having word-finding difficulties enough that I'm struggling to write this post).
Other things aren't minor, and things to be overlooked in all of us. Whether that's because you're saying we shouldn't be diagnosed with the same thing as you, or whether you're just not expecting this to be the case because you don't have these, doesn't change that some people were diagnosed with Asperger's with these issues.
Should I have? I don't know. I don't know if he would have given me a diagnosis elsewhere on the spectrum if he knew I had these issues, but he didn't because my sociocommunication issues came into play and I didn't know it'd be something that might possibly be told. I only answered questions, didn't offer any information that wasn't asked of me. And open ended questions I struggled with.
But no, those other things aren't mild in me. I relate more to reading thing by those called LFA, than reading most posts on these forums (and learn more and find them extremely interesting).