quite an extreme wrote:
Where is the champagne?

Sorry. There is no champagne left to pour into my computer. Rather, my bride and I disposed of the champagne
properly, I poured some into my smile and she poured some into hers.

Fortunately,
AuroraBorealisGazer was kind enough to bring confetti.
I will concede my bride was less ecstatic about my diagnosis than I was, but we both understand the diagnosis did not change my quirks, it just gave some of them pedigrees and gave me a new interest. There is good news and bad news, of course. Some good news, from
my standpoint, is that I enjoy exclaiming "I have a doctor's note for that!" Some bad news, from
her standpoint, is the
exact same thing!
P.S. Getting back to part of the original post by
rigidwaters...in casual conversation I do tend to refer to myself using the colloquial term "Aspie" but I was diagnosed in the U.S. in 2019 so my
official diagnosis is:
Autism Spectrum Disorder, Level 1 (Mild)
As near as I can make out from what I've read, in 2013 they rolled a whole bunch of possibly related stuff together and plopped it under the umbrella term "Autism Spectrum Disorder". I think this was a tacit acknowledgement that
they don't really know what is going on! ! There is a medley of seemingly related "symptoms" but they are still confused about the cause(s).
SPARK has
"identified over 150 genes and segments of chromosomes, known as copy number variants (CNVs), that are related to autism." You don't need all of 'em, any one of them may cause autism. But some people with them don't have autism. And some people with
none of 'em have autism. They don't really know what is going on.
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When diagnosed I bought champagne!
I finally knew why people were strange.