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Old Nov 11, 2013, 07:49 PM
superlocrius superlocrius is offline
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I probably have aspergers or PDD NOS at the very least I say this because I have had debilitating sensory issues executive functioning issues and social issues for as long as I can remember. Im undiagnosed however which has been a massive mistake. At the moment im in a bad bad way with a job where im bullied obviously and strategically due to my weird behaviours and a uni course I have no time to engage with due to said job.
I have managed to teach myself how to be for the most part "Normal" I can pass for a while but a trillion things im not yet aware of mark me out immediately. There was a time that I had zero social sense whatsoever empathysocial imagination virtually nil.

Problem is ive always been a great communicator am deeply in touch with my emotions etc I tend to present more like a female asperger's sufferer interestingly. Ive always watched actors and friends to borrow and copy behaviours and mannerisms to make me more normal - this has partially worked. How sucessful have you been in normalising your behaviours.

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Old Nov 13, 2013, 05:25 PM
Anaconda Anaconda is offline
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Well, actually there is nothing like a reliable scientific diagnosis for aspergers.
It's more about your personal perception and level of suffering.
Of course the EQ-SQ test may give you hints...
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