I'm not just new here, I'm new everywhere. I've been lurking around the Net nearly since there was a Net, but I almost never posted or the like before now because of anxiety, uncertainty, etc. Beginning in January, 2013 with serious spine surgery, and on to ending a 20+ year marriage, changing careers, starting three new businesses, and falling in love with a beautiful t-girl, I am not the man I used to be. I don't quite know who I am now, but that's ok since I really like who I am becoming. In fact, I often ask myself, "Who is this guy?"
As to an Asperger's (or other) diagnosis, in my professional opinion, labels are for soup cans. The Diagnostic Statistical Manual, revision number whatever, by the American Psychiatric Association is the "official" reference used by "official" people to classify other people into categories. It uses a system based on identifying a minimum number of symptoms from a list of "typical" symptoms to make the diagnosis. Aside from the arbitrary assigning of the label "symptom" to a specific behavior, and the arbitrary assigning of that "symptom" to a specific person, the methodology is akin to saying, "You have a stiff neck, headache, fever, and feel achy all over, you have spinal meningitis," rather than a cold or the flu. This "official" diagnosis then becomes your identity as far as most of society is concerned. The federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is trying to develop a classification system for mental illness based on the absurdly better basis of the actual pathological damage to actual activities of daily living of actual human beings by causes known or unknown.
In the meantime, I recommend the National Empowerment Center for good information and support for people with mental illness, and the National Alliance on Mental Illness, a grass roots resource for information, support, and political action. Also, peer feedback on open, non-axgrinding or not for profit sites like this lovely place. As always, take what makes sense for you that you can use to improve the quality of your life as you experience it, and leave the rest.
Nameste
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The truth will set you free, but first it will piss you off.
Gloria Steinem