whitetiger wrote:
Keep in mind that many psychologists know very little about AS. Why don't you find and go to an AS specialist?
I did.

I went out of my way to find this guy. My insurance found him for me. He's the only specialist in the area who tests for AS. He said to me, "I can administer the test to you, if you'd like, but it's probably just going to be a waste of time."

Of course, that was only after asking me about 5 questions about my life/background and such. If figured if he was only basing his personal impression on my initial behavior, he'd probably be getting an unclear picture. After all, I'm an adult, and I've been in the working world for quite some time. This has given me some practice with making eye contact, participating in a conversation, handling my own affairs, obtaining a job interview, and so on. So I probably don't 'seem like' an Aspie at first glance.
This is why I want to meet with him for several sessions...to tell him about my past, my obsession with writing stories (I have file cabinets full of them), the bullying in school, the hearing hypersensitivity, and so on. Maybe THEN, he'll be more open to actually administering the test. I think he's giving me a face full of smirk because he thinks I'm trying to get on disability. But I'm not. I'm just trying to get help for my social isolation problems, which cause me huge amounts of depression.