DeaconBlues wrote:
When I was discharged from the Air Force, five years before AS made it into the DSM-IV-TR, the psych there diagnosed me with BPD, due in large part to my "flatness of affect". He also thought I was trying to hide something with my "overly-precise vocabulary".
Guess what two of the symptoms of AS are?
I think that is just it. A lot of adults may get labeled with BPD because the psych does not KNOW of AS, and some of the symptoms are similar. If you have "some of the symptoms for BPD," and that is what the DX is based off of, but those symptoms are the same one someone with AS have, then it may not be accurate. You need to look at the other symptoms for BPD, and the other symptoms for AS. Do you match the total profile of BPD or AS?
My mother on the other hand, god love her, fits both AS and BPD like a glove!