I was 5 when I was diagnosed. I think when I was about 6 or 7 and we were discussing my "issues", she said "I think it's because you are an 'Asperger's Person') and I thought it had something to do with burgers. That bothered me because beef burgers upset my stomach. I thought that it meant that my autistic symptoms were caused by the fact that I had a funny reaction to burgers. Not that the food was giving me symptoms and that autism would go away if I stopped eating burgers, but that the fact that burgers upset my stomach was somehow the cause of my autism.
When I was 10, we were watching the news and there was a story on a program that taught kids what it was like to have disabilities such as autism and ADHD. When a girl on the program mentioned learning what it was like to have autism, I said that a boy I knew had autism (he told me) and then they said that I had it too, but it was different that what a lot of autistic people had.
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-Allie
Canadian, young adult, student demisexual-heteroromantic, cisgender female, autistic