jayssite wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asperger_syndrome
I'm self-diagnosed, but when I read this article it makes me unsure.
Quotes like "Unlike those with autism, people with AS are not usually withdrawn around others; they approach others, even if awkwardly [...] This social awkwardness has been called 'active, but odd' ".
(Yet I am withdrawn around others)
"They usually understand the cognitive basis of humor but may not enjoy it due to lack of understanding of its intent"
(I have no problems understanding and enjoying humor)
"Stereotyped and repetitive motor behaviors are a core part of the diagnosis of AS and other ASDs."
(Not really for me)
"Individuals with AS may fail to monitor whether the listener is interested or engaged in the conversation."
(Nope, on the contrary, I tend to suspect I'm boring people even when I'm not.)
Also, the article implies that Aspies fail to pick up on nonverbal communication. However, I recognize nonverbal communication all the time (perhaps more of it than there really is); I just don't express myself nonverbally.
I'm still pretty sure I have A.S., but I'm just wondering if it's normal not to have all the symptoms.
While reading the wiki on aspergers I had an epiphany. It revealed to me almost everything I thought was wrong with me and gave me a reason why. It was then I became a Self Diagnosed Aspie. I also dont fit in with those quotes you have listed although I am not sure all of them existed in the wiki when I first read it. I did have my doubts about those parts that dont match but it all seemed to be 90% accurate which was enough for me.
I was allready arranged to see a psychiatrist by that time to diagnose my problems and find out why I hadnt been out of the house for 5 years but he couldnt really diagnose me with anything at all. He wasnt there to look forAutism/Aspergers so I told him that I thought I had Aspergers. Then he realised it could possibly be true because nothing else fit but he wasnt able/allowed to diagnose Aspergers. He helped arrange a proffesor to come see me who has expertise in diagnosis for Aspergers and after a few hours of interviewing me and my mum seperately he told me he has diagnosed me with Aspergers.
Its was nice to satisfy those doubts that I wasnt aspergers and It made me happy to be diagnosed but I am yet to see any changes because of it.