i find that slightly insulting the way you depict Aspergers, as if u think we are but jittering retards, when in fact we are often intellectually superior to most nurotypical ppl, commonly having very high IQ's (tho i admit this also makes us a bit socially inferior)Sindaine said:Yeah, but see I talked EARLY and not late; isn't speech delays one of the criteria for having it? Also my aunt--who is a counselor; works with special-needs children for a living and can recognize when they're messed up--never said anything to my mother about getting tested ever; one would think it would be apparent.GothmogII said:Mmm, I doubt you're too old, this isn't the Jedi here, you don't have to have been diagnosed at a young age. Although, there's no point anyway if you don't see it as a problem or it doesn't have such a significant impact on your life that you would need to.Sindaine said:My mother seems to think I might have it; I am way too old to be diagnosed, however, and unlike what I've heard about most Aspies I can carry on a conversation and even have a sense of humor.
Second, the socialisation bit isn't true for all, and as has been said, for many, you really can't tell the difference of someone with aspergers from someone without.
I don't flap my hands or spin, or rock, or stack things; I just don't like direct eye-contact all that much and know a lot about certain topics.
I have Aspergers, and i dont "flap my hands or spin, or rock, or stack things"
also, early speech delay isnt a significant symptom of Asperger Syndrome,