Unknowableme wrote:
Most of these apply to me and I do not have Aspergers.
The traits and symptoms of Asperger's are not exclusive to Asperger's. Most people experience a degree of all of them. The difference is that with Asperger's the degree is much higher, much more frequent and much more severe to the point where the symptoms and traits are debilitating and cause impairment on a daily or almost daily basis.
When you get a diagnosis they are not just looking to see if you have the diagnostic criteria traits and symptoms because everyone has all of them from time to time every once in a while. They are looking to see how severely you are affected by them and if the frequency and severity are enough to cause you to be impaired in your daily life.
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