I think it would be best to be honest. She sounds like she knows quite a bit about the matter and understands some of the difficulties that you might be facing. She's more likely to make allowances for any mistakes, if she has the facts.
A number of years ago, I was supervising a temp, whom I now realise most definitely had Aspergers. At the time, I knew nothing about AS, never mind realising that we had quite a lot in common. The main problem for me was that he was incredibly literal and I had to spell out every tiny detail. He was seen walking along the corridor with 10 plastic trays on top of each other and couldn't see where he was going. When a manager asked what he was doing, he told her that I'd told him to do it. So he got into trouble for lying, when he had misunderstood my instruction of keeping the mail for each dept separate. I had meant for him to put an elastic band around it or paperclip, if there wasn't much, but he saw the trays with the dept names on them and thought they had to be used. And he got into trouble for a few social blunders: he sent a married colleague a letter, apologising for some mistake, but it looked like a love letter; he had a photo of a female celeb that he obsessed over, in a frame on his desk, which is fine, but some of the staff thought he was her stalker. I was getting into trouble too (by a colleague, not a supervisor), for spending too much time training him. He was on a 13 week contract and it wasn't renewed.
I don't think he had a diagnosis of any sort, so there was probably very little that he could tell us about why he did certain things. Had he been aware of his condition and told myself or my boss (who made the decision to not renew his contract) about having AS, we would have been very accommodating. Also, I would have felt justified in spending a lot of time training him, which I didn't mind in the least - it was the other people who objected. And I know for sure that I would have read a lot about it. Perhaps my self awakening would have happened then rather than last year too.
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