EzraS wrote:
This is a question I have for those with late diagnosis. Before you learned about Aspergers, if someone you knew who did not appear to have a neurological disorder, seemed basically ordinary and normal, told you they were autistic, would you have believed them?
This is a very fair point, my understanding of autism was very limited until I had my own means/reasons of researching it. I did my high-school biology project on autism/vaccination links (concluding that there was no link), and although I can't remember exactly what I found out about autism for that essay, it obviously wasn't anything that I identified strongly with myself. It's a broad spectrum, and the higher functioning end is under publicised for the most part.
Hell, I even doubt myself on a bad day. If I can pretend to function, then am I really autistic? Maybe everyone is pretending to function, and I'm the only one creating about it! But (for the most part) I know that's not the case.