heartsl0b
New Member
Hi all,
I'm new to the forum, and almost exclusively joined in order to get the opinion of people that have first hand experience of Aspergers/Autism.
I've been ruminating on the possibility of pursuing a diagnosis (or a ruling out) for Aspergers since reading an article lately on the experiences of females diagnosed later in life with HFA. Their stories very much resonated with me and prompted me (after years of people making Aspie jokes to me) to research it for myself and see if there was any leverage to the possibility.
Rather than write an entire essay, I've bullet-pointed some characteristics that I feel fit.
I'm curious as to whether anyone here, particularly if you've been diagnosed, can relate to them and feel it may be worth pursuing?
Childhood
- Meltdowns.
- Flapping.
- Refusal to wear waistbanded clothing or close fitting clothing.
- Preferred playing alone.
- Refusal to eat foods that had a weird texture or smell.
- Hyperlexic, also taught self to walk, to quote my mother "just got up one day and started walking."
- Struggled to assimilate to the move from pre-school to nursery school.
Adulthood/
Adolescence
- Often referred to as "overly blunt" or "insensitive" though I most definitely don't mean to be.
- Encyclopedic knowledge of various interests. E.G - GoT, LOTR, Psychiatric disorders, Serial Killers.
- Repetitively play the same video games over and over again, often repeating the same choices and actions.
- Tapping fingers, biting nails, bouncing leg, clicking teeth, rubbing face, chewing my cheek without even realising it.
- When interrupted during a task at work, I find it very difficult to get started again and sometimes respond with anger. Similarly if someone makes changes within the office. Major office changes have been catalysts to leaving jobs in the past.
- Hypersensitive to smells (heaven forbid my partner changes the washing powder!) and touch. Sometimes sensitive to noise if I'm in a very crowded place or the noise is extremely loud. Have a tendency to go almost mute if I get overwhelmed.
- I virtually never leave the house, I don't crave other people's company the way most people do. If I leave the house it's for a walk near the canal or because my partner is with me.
- Constantly analysing and observing people's behaviour, it helps me understand how to behave around them.
There are a few other things but it would take me a while to list them all.
I should state that I appear outwardly quite functional, hence my initial reluctance to explore this further. I realise that none other than a qualified professional can diagnose the syndrome, but I would hate to waste their time on what could be a total non-issue and just me being a bit quirky.
Any thoughts would be kindly appreciated
I'm new to the forum, and almost exclusively joined in order to get the opinion of people that have first hand experience of Aspergers/Autism.
I've been ruminating on the possibility of pursuing a diagnosis (or a ruling out) for Aspergers since reading an article lately on the experiences of females diagnosed later in life with HFA. Their stories very much resonated with me and prompted me (after years of people making Aspie jokes to me) to research it for myself and see if there was any leverage to the possibility.
Rather than write an entire essay, I've bullet-pointed some characteristics that I feel fit.
I'm curious as to whether anyone here, particularly if you've been diagnosed, can relate to them and feel it may be worth pursuing?
Childhood
- Meltdowns.
- Flapping.
- Refusal to wear waistbanded clothing or close fitting clothing.
- Preferred playing alone.
- Refusal to eat foods that had a weird texture or smell.
- Hyperlexic, also taught self to walk, to quote my mother "just got up one day and started walking."
- Struggled to assimilate to the move from pre-school to nursery school.
Adulthood/
Adolescence
- Often referred to as "overly blunt" or "insensitive" though I most definitely don't mean to be.
- Encyclopedic knowledge of various interests. E.G - GoT, LOTR, Psychiatric disorders, Serial Killers.
- Repetitively play the same video games over and over again, often repeating the same choices and actions.
- Tapping fingers, biting nails, bouncing leg, clicking teeth, rubbing face, chewing my cheek without even realising it.
- When interrupted during a task at work, I find it very difficult to get started again and sometimes respond with anger. Similarly if someone makes changes within the office. Major office changes have been catalysts to leaving jobs in the past.
- Hypersensitive to smells (heaven forbid my partner changes the washing powder!) and touch. Sometimes sensitive to noise if I'm in a very crowded place or the noise is extremely loud. Have a tendency to go almost mute if I get overwhelmed.
- I virtually never leave the house, I don't crave other people's company the way most people do. If I leave the house it's for a walk near the canal or because my partner is with me.
- Constantly analysing and observing people's behaviour, it helps me understand how to behave around them.
There are a few other things but it would take me a while to list them all.
I should state that I appear outwardly quite functional, hence my initial reluctance to explore this further. I realise that none other than a qualified professional can diagnose the syndrome, but I would hate to waste their time on what could be a total non-issue and just me being a bit quirky.
Any thoughts would be kindly appreciated