I read an interesting blog post describing the 4 Stages of Aspergers. See
http://qw88nb88.wordpress.com/2008/11/2 ... o-through/I have included the stages below:
Quote:
Relief
Oh, thank goodness! Things finally make sense. “Of course! Why didn’t I figure this out sooner?“
Validation
You knew that something was different, and now you have an Official Diagnosis to show your extended family, friends, neighbors, school, or office that, “Yes, I’m not being lazy, stupid, or hypochondriac.” (And yes, I actually know what I’m talking about, more often than not.)
Momentum
A shiny new diagnosis gives you the means to move forwards and get some assistance, accommodations, treatment, medication, or whatever else is appropriate in your case. You are now un-stuck from the limbo of the have-suspicions-but-undiagnosed. Whee, progress!
Camaraderie
“Hey, I’m not alone! There are other people out here dealing with the same issues!” They can help me figure out how to do things, how to get what I need, and I can learn from them so I don’t have to re-invent the wheel. Plus, they provide moral support when I’m down, and an ear when I need to b***h, and they will serve as reality-checks and let me know when I’m being foolish or spouting off nonsense.
I was just recently diagnosed. I am at
Relief. Where are you and what do you think of these stages?
I think I'm at Camaraderie. The other stages I passed years ago.