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Hey, my older brother has Asberger syndrome, but he has a very, very mild version. Because he has it so mildly, it is sometimes hard to tell if some of the things he does are a result of his syndrome or just his own quirks. Does anyone have experience with this? Any advice?
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What specific behaviors do you need clarification on? My son has high functioning autism (aspergers) he's 17. I know certain things about it, most just the issues he deals with but I might be able to shed some light.
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I believe I have a mild version of being on the autistic spectrum. My father speaks about this to me. I never really labeled it for myself.
I tend to be a more shy and introverted individual with slight extroversion tendencies. My version of it is not severe. |
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It possible to have a mild form. It's hard to say without symptoms or behaviors. It could just be his own quirks rather than the syndrome. In considering that he has a mild form of aspergers. It could also be both.it really depends.
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I have aspergers. Have no idea what is because of me and what is the aspergers. Because aspergers is part of me. It is nothing you can cut away from me and I would still be me.
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