Hey all. Thanks for your responses. I see an overwhelming number of responses saying "Yes", however, I'm not getting any concrete reasons that may apply to me (don't take this as saying your reasons are dumb or anything like that, I'm just saying they don't necessarily apply to me).
ljbouchard: I'm only 18 right now, so of course I don't need life insurance, but how can I be sure I will never need it in the future? What if I end up getting married and having children in 20 years, and I have 3 or 4 dependants....but then I can't get life insurance for their protection because I got diagnosed with an autistic disorder when I was 18? My mom is struggling with this very issue with another mental disorder at the moment... I'm also going to make my own decision, I'm just looking for some outside input on the pros and cons, as you said.
larsenjw92286: I've already come to the conclusion that I have AS, and need to run my life accordingly. My Doctor confirmed my suspiscions, without actually diagnosing me. So at this point in that regard, a diagnosis will be nothing more than a piece of paper sitting in my file cabinet.
Captain_Brown: Not to be rude or anything, but you're kind of contradicting yourself. You're implying that I should get diagnosed by saying it won't hurt me and that there are benefits, and then you're telling me to listen to my Doctor, whom said the exact opposite. Sorry if I have misunderstood you...
BlueFireBird: My entire immediate family has accepted that I have Asperger's based on their experiences with me, and from the Student Records I have shown them. What my Doctor said, although not being an official diagnosis, confirmed to them that I have it. I also live in Canada, and then national health care coverage covers everything I need anyways.
dgd1788: Have you experienced any benefits to your diagnosis (assuming you are diagnosed)?
I probably sound like I've already made up my mind...but I haven't. All I need is one good reason in support of getting a diagnosis, and I will push for one. The problem is, I have yet to find a good reason for that diagnosis, so I'm torn....
Can any of you post some of the benefits that have directly affected you after you got your AS diagnosis?
Thanks again to everyone for responding to my post and answering my poll!