Yep. Over time, I've been diagnosed with various types of Sensory Processing Disorder/disfunction, AS/HFA, OCD, GAD, Social Anxiety Disorder, Visual Processing and Auditory-language Processing disorders, and, most recently the AS/HFA dx has been changed to AUtism Spectrum Disorder - Level 1. I wouldn't have been reassessed, but went through a period where I couldn't identify with some of the more common traits of AS, and I went through a lot of soul-searching, if you will, as AS had been, in (large) part, how I identified with myself and others with AS and, respectively, the differences between me and the world around me. As I began to spend time on WP (over a span of a couple of years), I saw, very clearly, how different I was to (most) other Aspies, in a couple, profound ways. Anyway, Im rambling, but, indeed, I agree with the title of your post, and honestly, begining to dislike labels, all together. Although, I guess if it weren't for 'labels', I wouldn't have known where to begin to embark on my path to learning and connecting so many dots. Aaaand, just realizing that I am not entirely, on topic.