Greater Chattanooga Aspies, a support organization for adults with high functioning Autism and Asperger Syndrome in the Chattanooga, TN area, is opposed totally to what the DSM-V Task Force panel is suggesting. GCA's first argument is simply.... if the DSM-V goes to eliminate everything into ASD (one category), then people who live with mid or low functioning autism are not seen any differently than people who live with high functioning autism or PDD-NOS. We're all in one category.
Argument #2 - people like me (and so many others I have talked with) have said that we like our individuality, knowing we are high functioning autistics and have Aspeger Syndrome. By taking that away, the Task Force implies that I am no longer a high functioning autistic or have Asperger Syndrome - but rather ASD. Which brings me back to the first argument about one category.
In sum, Greater Chattanooga Aspies opposes what the Task Force wants to do.
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Scott
"The Jazz of Life - the only way to live life"
Dx'd with AS and AD/HD Combined in 2007
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