Asperger's doubt my diagnosis of about 7 year ago

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03 May 2007, 7:55 am

I have read on here people struggling to get a diagnosis of AS but is there anyone here diagnosed or statemented with Asperger's and doubts the validity of it being the correct diagnosis?

I am lead to believe my statement of AS was because of lack of understanding verbal instructions, learning problems, reading people,not understanding social cues etc.

But i find that a lot of rubbish i have no problems reading people at all and i have not learned this in the upcoming years. I did have some learning problems etc but that can be other things. I did understand social cues and verbal instructions in the end i was that depressed i didn't care so just ignored them. I never have the problem where in a social situation i don't know or find it difficult to find the meaning i just have very bad anxiety and depression bouts there are other things that aspies are ment to struggle with and i find having them or not they are not the result of my anxiety and depression.



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03 May 2007, 8:04 am

Its possible you fall short of the official DSM-IV criteria for an aspergers diagnosis. Missing one criteria can mean a diagnosis of PDD-NOS.

What were your learning problems?



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03 May 2007, 8:20 am

TheMachine1 wrote:
Its possible you fall short of the official DSM-IV criteria for an aspergers diagnosis. Missing one criteria can mean a diagnosis of PDD-NOS.

What were your learning problems?


Handwriting was poor but content couid be very good ( motor skills or something just because my writing was poor)
Maths though i was up and down in sets

PDD-NOS means my mother shouid not be saying i have Asperger's well she does not go around saying it but things like disabilty at Job Centre and other things she puts Asperger's as my disability but recently social anxiety has been put as well i just find the AS label wrong as that is not really my problem i don't think PDD-NOS is put down.



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03 May 2007, 8:38 am

Lateralus wrote:
TheMachine1 wrote:
Its possible you fall short of the official DSM-IV criteria for an aspergers diagnosis. Missing one criteria can mean a diagnosis of PDD-NOS.

What were your learning problems?


Handwriting was poor but content couid be very good ( motor skills or something just because my writing was poor)
Maths though i was up and down in sets


Dyspraxia and /or ADHD could be the cause of those to. But they are both highly comorbid with autism spectrum. So do you feel you have any social skills problems? Or is it just fear/anxiety. When I was your age I was convinced my only real problem was social phobia (old name for social anxiety disorder). But now I know anxiety is not my
core problem its a deeper social cognitive problem in general (ASD).



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03 May 2007, 8:50 am

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I have read on here people struggling to get a diagnosis of AS but is there anyone here diagnosed or statemented with Asperger's and doubts the validity of it being the correct diagnosis?


I'll admit I've played with the idea of my diagnosis being incorrect. This is because when having a conversation I'm able to look someone in the eyes and, for the most part, read their expression. I also have great balance, motor skills, and reflexes, which is unlikely in someone with Aspergers. Nevertheless, I exhibit every other symptom, including several from autism. And despite being able to talk normally, I'm unable to emotionally connect and tend to say the wrong things at the wrong time. The doctor was convinced I had it, at least.


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03 May 2007, 10:58 am

Do you need the disability or the label to get help or services? It sounds like you do, and if that is the case, and by striking the label from yourself may put you in a worse position.

It could be a lot of things, I would think NLD is a likely culprit, especially if you have significantly more motor difficulty with your left side.



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03 May 2007, 11:53 am

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Do you need the disability or the label to get help or services? It sounds like you do, and if that is the case, and by striking the label from yourself may put you in a worse position.

It could be a lot of things, I would think NLD is a likely culprit, especially if you have significantly more motor difficulty with your left side.


Yeah it is used to get help or services for me. I know them online tests are not to be treated as a diagnosis but to give an idea.

I even put traits i may not feel i have but others might see in me but i get

Thank you for filling out this questionnaire.

Your Aspie score: 85 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 142 of 200
You are very likely neurotypical

The downloadable pdf file and scores
Trait group
Motor difficulties 2.8 = Below average
Perception differences 4.0 = Average
Aspie talent 3.6 = Average
Aspie disability 3.7 = Average
Social differences 4.1 = Average
Neurotypical social traits 7.1 = Above average <
Stims 3.4 = Average
Communication difficulties 2.8 = Below average
Secondary, environmental problems 4.7 = Average
Obsessions 3.5 = Average


Adult ADD Test

Your results indicate that you may have ADD.


Depression tests quite high

clinical depression You have checked five or more symptoms of depression.



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04 May 2007, 6:36 am

TheMachine1 wrote:
Lateralus wrote:
TheMachine1 wrote:
Its possible you fall short of the official DSM-IV criteria for an aspergers diagnosis. Missing one criteria can mean a diagnosis of PDD-NOS.

What were your learning problems?


Handwriting was poor but content couid be very good ( motor skills or something just because my writing was poor)
Maths though i was up and down in sets


Dyspraxia and /or ADHD could be the cause of those to. But they are both highly comorbid with autism spectrum. So do you feel you have any social skills problems? Or is it just fear/anxiety. When I was your age I was convinced my only real problem was social phobia (old name for social anxiety disorder). But now I know anxiety is not my
core problem its a deeper social cognitive problem in general (ASD).


Fear/anxiety of something going wrong but i can get also what i can best describe as manic anxiety and feelings of feeling worthless while enjoying something i also have sleep problems like i can sleep but i am up and down stairs at night i also appear to prefer nights then day etc.



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04 May 2007, 1:57 pm

Are them results interesting considering i am ment to be a aspie are online tests not really that good?