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Old Dec 22, 2014, 01:34 AM
redlaura1985 redlaura1985 is offline
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For a very long time, I've wondered what's wrong with me. No psychologist or psychiatrist has definitively told me what's wrong with me, since I'm generally a functional person.

My mother and sister have told me for a long while that there's something wrong with me. They've made sure I know I'm a very hurtful, selfish human being. I've stopped talking with them since they took sides with my abusive ex, and now I wonder if it's not me... it's them?

I took the quizzes on here, and they say that I have ...
- Possible Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Borderline Personality Disorder Likely
- Moderate/severe depression
- OCD is probable / at risk
- Mild/moderate Anxiety Possible
- ADD or ADHD Symptoms

I most closely identify with the Autism Spectrum quiz, and wonder if I might have been exactly what they say I am, caused by being an un-diagnosed Aspergers child and young adult. What are your thoughts on living with an Aspergers child?
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Old Dec 22, 2014, 03:20 PM
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No one on here can tell you whether or not you have any diagnosis or if you have Aspergers. Did one of your parents have this? Is this why they said you are an Asperger's child?
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