linatet wrote:
Well, from what I know having an autism spectrum condition and not having enough symptoms to be diagnosed ASD are not contradictory! Check out PDD-NOS. If you have some characteristics that affect your functioning but does not have enough for a autism diagnosis it can be atypical autism. About atypical autism>
• A high-functioning group (around 25 percent) whose symptoms largely overlap with that of Asperger syndrome, but who differ in terms of having a lag in language development and mild cognitive impairment. (Asperger syndrome does not generally involve speech delay or cognitive impairment).
• A second group (around 25 percent) whose symptoms more closely resemble those of autistic disorder, but do not fully meet all its diagnostic signs and symptoms.
• A third group (around 50 percent) who meet all the diagnostic criteria for autistic disorder, but whose stereotypical and repetitive behaviors are noticeably mild.
PDD-NOS is an ASD so if the person doesn't display enough, they have no ASD so how can they have PDD-NOS?
OP I would just ask your parents about telling them what you found in your medical records and it contradicts what they told you and ask them about what you have read and why it said that if they said you were diagnosed and you had it and the two doctors said you did not.
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Son: Diagnosed w/anxiety and ADHD. Also academic delayed and ASD lv 1.
Daughter: NT, no diagnoses. Possibly OCD. Is very private about herself.