I got a psychiatric diagnosis as being ASD (aspergers, specifically) in my late 20's. By that point in my life, I'd adapted around the problems of the 'disorder' - mostly - and have leveraged some of the 'savant' forms of memory function and communication.
Because I've lived with it so long, the diagnosis didn't really give me anything to work on, so much as just gave me a huge retrospective blast of 'oh, thats why' regarding my many many behavioral quirks which were more pronounced as a kid (toe walking, social awkwardness, gastro-intestinal anomalies, intensely deep specific interests, etc).
I don't think it's something to be cured, so much as better understood and tolerated / accommodated. I have problems dealing with the 360' stimuli in cities, but for the most part, I'm high functioning and reasonably well adjusted. I'm fairly happy, but I got some problems - who doesn't?
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I DO think it's over-diagnosed, to the detriment of those who are coping with the real deal, as are the actions of those diagnosed to use it as a 'get-out-of-jail-free' card for acting like an asshole.
Because I've lived with it so long, the diagnosis didn't really give me anything to work on, so much as just gave me a huge retrospective blast of 'oh, thats why' regarding my many many behavioral quirks which were more pronounced as a kid (toe walking, social awkwardness, gastro-intestinal anomalies, intensely deep specific interests, etc).
I don't think it's something to be cured, so much as better understood and tolerated / accommodated. I have problems dealing with the 360' stimuli in cities, but for the most part, I'm high functioning and reasonably well adjusted. I'm fairly happy, but I got some problems - who doesn't?
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I DO think it's over-diagnosed, to the detriment of those who are coping with the real deal, as are the actions of those diagnosed to use it as a 'get-out-of-jail-free' card for acting like an asshole.