Does diagnosis with Aspergers rather than autism matter?
My therapist originaly dxed me as Asperger's Syndrome, but amended it to ASD level 1 once the change happened here in the US. But both are listed in my medical records when you look at them. I have gotten support from vocational rehab to help me keep my job if necessary or find another one if it ever comes to that. I have safety plans in place, for if something happens to my wife as I am unable to manage money and I would struggle to keep up the house and bills if suddenly left alone. Also safety plans for when I go catatonic, which can happen under extreme stress. For that I wear a wrist ID bracelet with contact numbers for when I am in that state as I don't need EMS services, just left alone and made sure that I am safe. My therapist believes that the Asperger's diagnosis will return in the next version of the DSM, that is the feed back she gets from others that disagree about its removal from the current version. And she says the manual is "law", its just a guide and that AS can still be used as a diagnosis, just combined with the label ASD level 1. She has another client that has a similar diagnosis but is HFA instead of AS. But she says its like splitting hairs in the differances at this level of autism. BTW, my bracelet says "Autism" and not Asperger's. That was her suggestion as people understand that term more widely where as some might have to look up Asperger's to know what its all about. And Hans Asperger was Austrian, not German. Austria was its own country back then. Mike
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AQ score 43
RAADS-R 221
Your Aspie score: 153 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 59 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie
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