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Re: Diagnosed as an Adult by Mom4Max @ Today at 12:00 AM

You don't describe what you mean when you say she was different but not unusual. Different in what way? Different usually does mean unusual. Also, keep in mind that this is a spectrum disorder. She might have a mild case. The rage after child bi
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Re: Diagnosed as an Adult by Serenity @ Yesterday at 11:37 PM

Hypochondriac? Personality disorder? Overly concerned/cautious? I, nor any of us on here, can make a diagnosis. However, I do concur with Bart. To toss in my two cents: some Aspie characteristics can and often are "masked" by coping techn
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Re: One mans junk.... by Howie M is back @ Yesterday at 10:45 PM

"Actually, it was a Freudian slip, I meant to type "Normally people" rather than "Normal people"." No judgment rendered here; I think you see my point. But if someone asked me 10 minutes after my post who had typed th
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Re: Diagnosed as an Adult by T2Z6Y @ Yesterday at 08:56 PM

I'm wondering if the person could possibly be bi-polar?
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Re: Diagnosed as an Adult by BK_G @ Yesterday at 08:49 PM

I would think that the chance of being diagnosed in your mid 40's without any history, such as what family members can provide, and without having overwhelmingly clear symptoms is pretty remote. I should caution you against being too hard on people w
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Diagnosed as an Adult by curiousmind @ Yesterday at 04:40 PM

What are the chances of being diagnosed with AS when you are in your mid 40's; with no previous medical or psychiatric documentation or family confirmation? I am concerned someone I know has "self diagnosed" because she refuses to tell me w
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Re: One mans junk.... by BK_G @ Yesterday at 09:43 AM

Tournesol, you may be trying to see all of the face but in a piecemeal way. You are probably looking at the trees, not the forest; the left eye, the nose, the right eye, left ear, bottom lip, right earlobe, left eyebrow, in a variable sequence and as
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Re: Anyone suffer from Existential Depression? by BK_G @ Yesterday at 09:21 AM

I'm sorry. I guess I should have mentioned it, but I like it too. In fact, I've sent it on to someone suffering from existential depression. I'm not sure he's an aspie, but lots of indicators point that way. Unfortunately, he also has physical challe
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