My son early 20s, severe aspergers, undiagnosed, overseas

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22 Jan 2011, 10:28 pm

Now a person who thinks they have Aspergers and is not a medical professional can diagnose someone they haven't had much contact with in ten years and is an ocean away.
I don't think this thread is for real.



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23 Jan 2011, 12:47 am

backagain wrote:
Now a person who thinks they have Aspergers and is not a medical professional can diagnose someone they haven't had much contact with in ten years and is an ocean away.
I don't think this thread is for real.


I am doing my best on this *anonymous* forum. His friends aren't reading it, and I wasn't planning to ship him medication - I have trouble talking to him and am trying to work around it. Give me a break.


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"Aspie: 65/200
NT: 155/200
You are very likely neurotypical"
Changed score with attention to health. Still have AS traits and also some difficulties.


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23 Jan 2011, 1:18 am

I don't think there is a medication for aspergers. You might benefit from talking to your doctor about things. There isn't much you can do long distance, and there are many possible reasons for him not communicating with you, deciding it's probably aspergers is not going to get you to a solution because it's just a wild guess. I suppose that is why I thought this was not for real. Hope it works out.