do you have autism
I Was diagnosed with Aspergers syndrome when i was 14 which changed to ASD Level 1 when i was 18.
- I dont have many friends and do not understand body language, i used to bite and kick people until i was told it was annoying and rude. my verbal abilities are normal. i cannot make eye contact and have a hard time communicating when im stressed.
- I am very very obsessed with Sonic The Hedgehog. I do not like change and it usually causes Meltdowns.
- I am hyper Sensitive Sound, Sight and Vestibular (balance) but undersensitive taste, smell, proprioception and touch (still hate it when people touch me because its uncomfortable emotionally). I dont stim often but when i do i enjoy pacing, chewing, head banging, Deep pressure therapy . I have headphones and sunglasses to cope in public and can NOT attend places like clubs, bars, and even some bowling allies.
- I have a hard time keeping my self and my house clean and usually i have some outside help to remind me to clean and help with tasks with multiple steps.
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Obsessing over Sonic the Hedgehog since 2009
Diagnosed with Aspergers' syndrome in 2012.
Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder Level 1 severity without intellectual disability and without language impairment in 2015.
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I was diagnosed at 12 or 13. But my first symptom was when I couldn't make certain sounds other kids didn't have issues with. The yuh and sh sounds were always the trickiest. I'm telling you, it wouldn't have been a problem if I grew up with Spanish! Parents nowadays, am I right? It's present in me and probably takes a few minutes to notice. Although my biggest symptom is pacing and that can be confused with ADHD.
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Just counting down the time til' I can get outta here and the journey begins.
Hard to say for sure. While yes I do have some symptoms, they're not usually very noticeable, unless you look really closely.
- Yes, I have a lot of difficulty making friends, and I don't understand body language especially well. Same goes with tone of voice though I will usually figure that out after a while. Talking is very easy, but making eye contact? That only works at significant range.
-No I don't have any obsessions that I would know of. I like hurricanes, extreme weather, railroading, travel, chemistry, sailing, and much much more. Does it count as an obsession if it's that diversified?
- No I never melt down ever.
- Sensory processing issues? Hard to say. Light doesn't bother me (possibly because protanopia tends to make things darker anyways), but my night vision is excellent. I've terrible depth perception and mediocre coordination. Loud noises used to be a problem years ago but not so much anymore. My sense of smell is very poor.
-I don't stim. Might have a few tics though, especially under pressure.
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Asperger's Quiz: 79/111, both neurodiverse and neurotypical traits present. AQ score: 23 Raads-r score: here
What diagnosis would a person be given if this was the case?
PDD-NOS ?
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What diagnosis would a person be given if this was the case?
PDD-NOS ?
I just looked at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pervasive ... _specified . It's no longer a DSM dx but is an ICD10 DX. However if the forthcoming ICD11 aligns with the DSM 5 it will probably disappear from the ICD too.
I don't have a personality disorder/OCPD or depression, however, I do have all of the other symptoms/diagnosis listed, here, and I have an ASD diagnosis. I, also have a couple learning disabilities, of which are not listed here. One of which is classified as a sub-type of sensory processing integration/disorder. I also have several types of synesthesia, eidetic memory, absolute pitch and some additional symptoms that may or may not be connected with ASD.
*In regard to C2V's initial answer, I am the same. My symptoms have become, progressively, pronounced. And, particularly, after a traumatic event I experienced.
What diagnosis would a person be given if this was the case?
PDD-NOS ?
I just looked at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pervasive ... _specified . It's no longer a DSM dx but is an ICD10 DX. However if the forthcoming ICD11 aligns with the DSM 5 it will probably disappear from the ICD too.
After a quick google it threw up this , PDD-NOS now comes under the ASD umbrella but there is a new criteria which is more thorough and strict compared to the old criteria. For example, more symptoms are needed to meet criteria within the area of fixated interests and repetitive behaviors. Other changes to the criteria include a reorganization. Currently, the domains for Autistic Disorder include impairments in Communication, Social Interaction, and Restricted Interests and Repetitive Behaviors. In the new DSM edition, the Communication and Social Interaction domains will be combined into one, titled “Social/Communication Deficits.” Additionally, the requirement of a delay in language development is no longer necessary for a diagnosis.
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I don't have a personality disorder/OCPD or depression, however, I do have all of the other symptoms/diagnosis listed, here, and I have an ASD diagnosis. I, also have a couple learning disabilities, of which are not listed here. One of which is classified as a sub-type of sensory processing integration/disorder. I also have several types of synesthesia, eidetic memory, absolute pitch and some additional symptoms that may or may not be connected with ASD.
*In regard to C2V's initial answer, I am the same. My symptoms have become, progressively, pronounced. And, particularly, after a traumatic event I experienced.
Thanks Britte , If I do have ASD it's really difficult to to say how much of an impact ASD has had on my life because the traits I am aware of don't seem that bad compared to others here ( or I've had a long time to accept and live with them ). The only impact would be if my co-morbids are a result of ASD. I think I just have issues and some traits that are similar to ASD.
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I was informed by somebody who has been exploring the condition since before I was born that I was autistic after I had pursued a meeting with them which came to fruition from several hard years of thought into the matter, so I suppose I do even if it's regularly uncomfortable to accept as truth.
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