No - for having ASD explained me then so much. I would actually be devastated if someone told it isn't ASD (but the psychologist I go to, claims it is actually ASD - neglected by adults when I was little - she actually uses the term Asperger syndrome) because what else could it be? But so many things fit, it couldn't be an ordinary personality disorder. When I was 13 or 14, I started to read psychology textbooks taken by me from a library and then I was convinced it's the schizoid personality disorder. But no, when I was 19, I accidentally encountered the term AS and instantly came to the conclusion it must be this because what else could it be? It would explain so many things - like my hyperlexia, synaesthesia, dyspraxia etc. - people suffering from personality disorders don't have those. So there must be something fundamentally different about my brain than when it comes to the brains of neurotypical folks.