If you've seen some of my other posts you might know I've been wondering if I'm AS for quite some time now and am getting evaluated next Monday. I'm a bit nervous...anyway, I have a bunch of the criteria - (hand flap when overloaded, instinctively see patterns but not human emotion, completely unable to read facial expressions or body language, a set of constructed rules to deal with social situations, can't empathize unless explicitly told what emotion I should be feeling, people touching me freaks me out to the point of violence, never sharing things with my parents even as a toddler, fascination with spinny parts of toys, etc etc) - but I don't hate change. At all, actually, it doesn't bother me one bit. If someone gets their hair cut I have to re-memorize their face and that can be problematic if I don't see them very often, but it doesn't upset me at all. If we decide we want to go to the library instead of the park, or this restaurant instead of that one, even major things like my brother completely demolishing my room and making it his own when I left for college have absolutely no emotional effect on me at all.
Is it possible to still have AS without this inability to process change, or is it a necessary criteria?
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