Yigeren wrote:
I'm going to tell my primary care physician. Just because I want to. I have sleeping problems and some other autism-related issues that do affect my health. But the main reason will be to finally be able to explain why I'm so weird. Because otherwise, people just think I'm strange, creepy, odd, eccentric, rude, blunt etc. I'd rather be thought of as autistic than any of those other things. Well, eccentric isn't so bad actually.
Eccentric is when you have money...
Otherwise you're just weird.
But, I too will let all health professionals know as it can affect other medical issues.
Here is something I just learned and may be happening to me. My grandson is formally diagnosed with Asperger's. When I saw the family at Christmas I was told that he was having trouble eating due to a processing disorder that was cropping up recently. When he would try to eat, it would trigger the urge to go to the bathroom, even though he didn't have to go.
So, for the last year I have lost at least 45 pounds because I am just not hungry. I feel fine. Not tired, etc.
So, what if I am having a similar sensory issue? I dunno, but I do believe that all things need to be considered.
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Diagnosed April 14, 2016
ASD Level 1 without intellectual impairments.
RAADS-R -- 213.3
FQ -- 18.7
EQ -- 13
Aspie Quiz -- 186 out of 200
AQ: 42
AQ-10: 8.8