heitou wrote:
Bird, I don't come here often and wasn't aware that was a major topic lately. As for my identity, I am Jake Raymond. I was misdiagnosed with autism at a young age. I am 5'8", 125 lbs, live near Nashville and will start studying Chinese and computer science this year at Western Kentucky. If you think I am some old rival here, I assure you today is seriously the first day I've posted anything on WP.
Kraft, a psychiatrist can't even give that diagnosis anymore without risking being barred. It isn't recognized by the DSM-5.
This is a site with a lot of users if it is Autism related the topic probably it has been discussed and debated over and over again here. We have users who are quite knowlegable about autism and have the advantage of decades of experience of bieng autistic. Pretty much everyone is aware misdiagnosis occurs too often in autism and elsewhere. Whether it is resulting in over or underdiagnosing is a matter of debate.
I am a person who is skeptical of the diagnosing of celebrities and historical figures. Unlike most others that I have read who are skeptical of diagnosing celebritities I am skeptical of undiagnosing people. I have no evidence to doubt the proffessional who diagnosed Temple Grandin. As a very wealthy person and a very bright person I assume she was diagnosed by a competent clinicion.
On this site we have a lot of older people who suspect or have been diagnosed in middle age. They were not diagnosed because when they grew up knowledge was limited and the criteria only allowed for what we call today describe most severe or low functioning Autism to be diagnosed. Because of this many of these users have been misdiagnosed many times with varied wrong diagnoses. So trying to "inform" these people about misdiagnosis is going to viewed as condescending. Back then it was assumed by everybody including themselves that thier problems were a result of charactor flaws. Meltdowns were viewed as attention seeking, complaints were viewed as what we call today special snowflakes. In middle age they find out they are autistic which provides the explination that they are not a bad person. When they share this news instead of support from friends and relatives thay get skeptism about thier "fad" diagnosis. They do not look autistic, you can talk therefore you are not autistic. They are told they trying to get benifits they do not deserve, they are attention seeking special snowfllakes. They come to Wrong Planet supposidly a support site and are told yet again over and over again Autism is a trendy diagnosis a lot of people claiming to be autistic are attention seeking special snowflakes trying to be trendy and cool like the TV charactor Sheldon Cooper. I have been told a number of times there are a bunch of of attention seeking wannabee Autistics on social media. Such a thing if true did not make you cool when we grew up. Autistics traits got you excluded and beat up and according to many reports it still does.
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Professionally Identified and joined WP August 26, 2013
DSM 5: Autism Spectrum Disorder, DSM IV: Aspergers Moderate Severity
“My autism is not a superpower. It also isn’t some kind of god-forsaken, endless fountain of suffering inflicted on my family. It’s just part of who I am as a person”. - Sara Luterman
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