Thank you so much for your response. I need skepticism, I need questions, I need things that challenge me to think deeply on this. I take this very seriously and I want to make sure I'm respectful of everyone -- and I have so many issues I worry that I've conjured this up. I want this to be the answer so that I will finally have an answer!
I'd be more than happy to answer your questions.
Do you have any idea what it could possibly be if not ASD?
Thank you for your comment and I look forward to hearing from you again... I greatly appreciate your time.
Thanks for your answers. I would have asked other questions relating to your childhood, but you seem to not remember much that far back. I am not a doctor, but ASD and ADHD are two conditions I know about very well, as my wife has severe ADHD, GAD and PTSD, our youngest son has ADHD and ASD, I likely have ASD, and our oldest has ASD. As well, I have always been fascinated with human psychology, and the development of conditions and personalities, and I love analyzing behaviors.
Your situation reminds me about 75% of my wife's, but about 25% of mine. ASD and ADHD have far more similarities than differences. Sometimes, like another poster said, the conditions can be dual, but other times one such diagnosis is mistaken for the other, which another member was curious about too thinking they could have ASD instead of ADHD. My wife scored much higher than I on ASD online tests, because I have some traits that do not appear as Autistic than her.
The main differences I see between you and my wife, from all those things you mentioned, was you feel you are more organized, and you seem more functional. But, all those numerous other things you mentioned fit her almost exactly. She is far more disorganized and has many difficulties with daily living activities as she is not into details, and needs to do things at her time, frequency, pace, and unique ways, etc. You say you prefer things more straight and to the point and factual.
With regards to I, lots of differences in that I was never able to mask like you and some others here could. I can do everything independently, like all the daily chores and duties here and in public, without any difficulty, but for most of my life I could not function in the outside work world because of severe avoidance of persons and anxiety near them. I had no friends, and it was my wife who initiated with me, as she appeared more extroverted on the surface, though she tells me she really gets stressed out with persons too and feels introverted.
I think I likely have ASD though, as our 2 kids definitely have it, and as I am very factual, detailed, with poor eye contact, cannot concentrate around others, have difficulties expressing a range of emotions, still have some poor social skills for others I do not trust, and as I have the sensory issue of being hyperaware of everything. However, I do not have difficulties understanding non-verbal cues, have any fine or gross motor issues, have many rigid routines, and I have strong empathy and many different interests.
So, I guess what I am saying is, you certainly have enough signs and symptoms that very well could be ASD, ADHD or both, as we each here on the forum could have many of the typical traits, but not all, and as all here will not be totally alike, or if you have dual conditions that is why it could be tricky to pick just one condition as lots of things fit, but one or more things not. I was always diagnosed with AvPD, Social Phobia, OCD and Social Anxiety Disorder, until relatively recently when a professional suspected I had the ASD, formerly Aspergers Syndrome or PDD-NOS she had said.
So, as you can see, not all doctors may diagnose correctly, if a combination of conditions could be better explained by one or two, or if the two conditions are so similar. Overlapping conditions can make it often hard to diagnose. I can just say you definitely belong here, from all the things you said, as many here have dual conditions and many of the signs and symptoms you talk about, or were not formally diagnosed yet, and as many here have also adhd diagnoses too, in addition to their Autism, or they suspect the Autism instead. Lots here have GAD and depression issues too, which explains their other worries.
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