Cyanide Lollipop
Well-Known Member
I learned I have AS by reading a book. Then I read several more to uncover more pieces of the puzzle. I scored 168 on the Ritvo scale. I've read the original paper published about it. Anything over 65 correlated very well with AS and there were no false positives with over 500 controls. 168 is not a borderline score so it leaves no room for doubt. I'm having my formal assessment on August 21st. It is common for adults to recognise that they have AS after reading a book or hearing about it. I've read that in some countries self-diagnosis is common in lower income groups because a formal assessment is expensive. There may be support available where you live if you have a formal diagnosis. Do you feel there is a reason you need a formal diagnosis? If you are satisfied that AS explains your life and you don't wish to change anything or can make changes on your own, perhaps you don't need a formal diagnosis.