(This is a slightly modified version of something I posted on Spectrumville)
Today is the one-year anniversary (or "aspieversary" if you like) of the day that I got my semi-official "you can take it or leave it" AS diagnosis (I followed a somewhat unusual path to getting my diagnosis that didn't involve the testing that people typically go through to get one, and I was told that going through the "official" AS testing probably wouldn't be very useful at my age). I was glad to get that diagnosis and I still accept that I'm probably somewhere on the high-functioning end of the autism spectrum since I feel like that explains a lot of things.
Not coincidentally, today is also my first Aspies Central "birthday." I think the most important thing that came with that diagnosis was probably the recommendation to get in touch with the online AS community (It somehow never occurred to me that there was such a thing; I wish I had known that there was one when I was at the self-diagnosed/unsure stage for several months). I don't want to get too corny about it or anything, but I think discovering AS forums like this one has been, in its own small way, life-changing. At first I was unsure about how much I wanted to embrace an aspie "identity," but being on this forum and others has helped me to decide that I want to, even if it's something I embrace in a fairly private way for the time being. Finding out that there are other people out there who are a bit like me has helped me let go of a lot of the worry I had for a long time about being "broken" or crazy or something, and I think just that alone has been important.
I don't want to ramble on about this too much, but I just wanted to use this occasion to say once again that I value this forum as both a place to get some support when I need it (less now than when I first joined) and just as an online hangout where I feel like I fit in, as I've mentioned elsewhere. Here's to celebrating future "aspieversaries" here with the great members of this forum!
Today is the one-year anniversary (or "aspieversary" if you like) of the day that I got my semi-official "you can take it or leave it" AS diagnosis (I followed a somewhat unusual path to getting my diagnosis that didn't involve the testing that people typically go through to get one, and I was told that going through the "official" AS testing probably wouldn't be very useful at my age). I was glad to get that diagnosis and I still accept that I'm probably somewhere on the high-functioning end of the autism spectrum since I feel like that explains a lot of things.
Not coincidentally, today is also my first Aspies Central "birthday." I think the most important thing that came with that diagnosis was probably the recommendation to get in touch with the online AS community (It somehow never occurred to me that there was such a thing; I wish I had known that there was one when I was at the self-diagnosed/unsure stage for several months). I don't want to get too corny about it or anything, but I think discovering AS forums like this one has been, in its own small way, life-changing. At first I was unsure about how much I wanted to embrace an aspie "identity," but being on this forum and others has helped me to decide that I want to, even if it's something I embrace in a fairly private way for the time being. Finding out that there are other people out there who are a bit like me has helped me let go of a lot of the worry I had for a long time about being "broken" or crazy or something, and I think just that alone has been important.
I don't want to ramble on about this too much, but I just wanted to use this occasion to say once again that I value this forum as both a place to get some support when I need it (less now than when I first joined) and just as an online hangout where I feel like I fit in, as I've mentioned elsewhere. Here's to celebrating future "aspieversaries" here with the great members of this forum!