Viska,
Nannarob is right, go to the Dino-Aspie Cafe on the "Getting To Know You" forum. There's some really great people there who are successful, and have figured out how to work with Asperger's in a positive way.
That said, difficulties arise. There's no such thing as stasis, and there are going to be times that life will throw you a curveball, and you have to find ways to knock that sucker out of the park. Sometimes, you have to head on up to bat for several games.
My bio could be described as checkered-I have a BS, I'm working for a doctorate, and right now, I've had to put that on hold in dealing with an illness. I've taught classes in art and writing, and I was a mental health advocate. I worked for twenty four years, most of that in the medical field. I have friends who have stuck with me, and friends who were just passing through. I have helped raise my nieces and nephew (in fact, he's coming to live with me), and I gramma by proxy to my oldest niece's children.
If life is a quilt, mine is getting worn in places. I'm trying to mend it with the skills I've learned from professionals and friends, so it's getting quite colorful and odd, which fits me.
And I do my own taxes!
Sometimes, I am made of awesome.
Metta, Rjaye.