Athelstan
Active Member
I likely have Aspergers, as many of you may have read. My PCP believes it, my wife believes it, and, most importantly, I believe it. We are waiting for a formal diagnosis with a psychiatrist.
That said, it seems like the only Aspie symptom I don't have and have never had is this clumsiness and lack of hand/eye coordination I keep reading about. How many of you does this impact? Does one have to have this symptom to be an Aspie?
I'm fantastic at sports and always have been. Particularly football; I was a QB, WR, and DB. I can throw a football over 50 yards with accuracy, had great hands, and could run the mile in 4 1/2 minutes. To this day I love throwing balls and rocks. I can hit a stop sign from a block away (not those huge city blocks, mind you).
Is this unusual?
That said, it seems like the only Aspie symptom I don't have and have never had is this clumsiness and lack of hand/eye coordination I keep reading about. How many of you does this impact? Does one have to have this symptom to be an Aspie?
I'm fantastic at sports and always have been. Particularly football; I was a QB, WR, and DB. I can throw a football over 50 yards with accuracy, had great hands, and could run the mile in 4 1/2 minutes. To this day I love throwing balls and rocks. I can hit a stop sign from a block away (not those huge city blocks, mind you).
Is this unusual?