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12 Dec 2016, 10:21 am

i found out so i couldn't play basketball in the net i tried like 20 times i didn't get a goal its was frustrating and but i learn how to swim but when i was swim i was splashing swimmer couldnt swim probably with my arms im deaf and have Asperger's syndrome and then i have Repetitive behaviour and routines and Highly-focused interests when i was little really deep focus on Maps capital cities around the world i still remember them Twisters movies and Jurassic Park movies
i love Weather that's my special interest but im not sure about Sensory issues but i have try the Foods when i was little i couldnt i didn't like the Spicy Foods when i was little but now i do like Spicy foods its strange since growing up i didn't like the music very much but i like drums sounds, i didn't like the fast rides and fast cars when mum was speeding i end up getting anxious and cranky even roller coasters is Nightmare for me because when it moves i hate the rough feelings in my brain motion things i cannot focus this and then get off the roller coasters when its finished i was really terrified of Fast roller coasters i was sooo anxious and shaking so bad and started cried for 20 seconds to calm down is that sensory issues or not i have no idea because i dont like Flash lights on the camera when i dont notices i get fright even sirens scare out of me air horn with Hearing aids and cochlear implant and i get Fixated a lot am i misdiagnosed?


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also have Anxiety Disorder, OCD

Severe to Profound on my left ear and have cochlear implant on Right ear i'm Deaf


ASPartOfMe
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12 Dec 2016, 11:59 am

How is your social communication, by that I mean naturally understanding other peoples non verbal communication such as body language, is your communication atypical and often cause reactions in other people you do not expect?.

Do you bore people because you go on and on and on about the weather, and do not even realize it because you miss the body language of the other person communicating boredom? I did this a lot with weather talk.

Do you have difficulty multitasking or following conversations when they involve multiple people?


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12 Dec 2016, 12:25 pm

ASPartOfMe wrote:
How is your social communication, by that I mean naturally understanding other peoples non verbal communication such as body language, is your communication atypical and often cause reactions in other people you do not expect?.

Do you bore people because you go on and on and on about the weather, and do not even realize it because you miss the body language of the other person communicating boredom? I did this a lot with weather talk.

Do you have difficulty multitasking or following conversations when they involve multiple people?

i talking my self a lot about different subjects fixated on it in social communication i think im not sure i have no idea mum said it i have Asperger's syndrome but im deaf as well but i talk very well for being deaf


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Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 142 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 87 of 200
You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie)

Diagnosis Asperger's Syndrome back in 2005
also have Anxiety Disorder, OCD

Severe to Profound on my left ear and have cochlear implant on Right ear i'm Deaf


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12 Dec 2016, 1:35 pm

Common physical signs of Asperger's syndrome are having large eyes and being physically 'awkward'
Try to get referred for a diagnosis if you want


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12 Dec 2016, 1:46 pm

It doesnt really matter what i say because im not a psychologist. So im gonna say no. I dont think you have aspergers. Or maybe i do think you have aspergers.

My point being if you are struggling, i suggest seeking professional help with a psychologist.

Seek help; not a diagnoses.


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Deinonychus
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12 Dec 2016, 4:41 pm

ZombieBrideXD wrote:
It doesnt really matter what i say because im not a psychologist. So im gonna say no. I dont think you have aspergers. Or maybe i do think you have aspergers.

My point being if you are struggling, i suggest seeking professional help with a psychologist.

Seek help; not a diagnoses.

you dont know me anyway thats why u dont know?


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Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 142 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 87 of 200
You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie)

Diagnosis Asperger's Syndrome back in 2005
also have Anxiety Disorder, OCD

Severe to Profound on my left ear and have cochlear implant on Right ear i'm Deaf


ZombieBrideXD
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12 Dec 2016, 6:02 pm

Berabara wrote:
ZombieBrideXD wrote:
It doesnt really matter what i say because im not a psychologist. So im gonna say no. I dont think you have aspergers. Or maybe i do think you have aspergers.

My point being if you are struggling, i suggest seeking professional help with a psychologist.

Seek help; not a diagnoses.

you dont know me anyway thats why u dont know?


No, i dont know because im not a psychologist trained to identify key symptoms and i cannot preform the appropriate evaluation on you to give you said diagnoses.

Autism is tricky to diagnose in adults.


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13 Dec 2016, 10:57 pm

The content and quality of your posts suggest that you do.



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14 Dec 2016, 1:09 am

owenc wrote:
The content and quality of your posts suggest that you do.

sorry i dont understand what this mean?


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Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 142 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 87 of 200
You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie)

Diagnosis Asperger's Syndrome back in 2005
also have Anxiety Disorder, OCD

Severe to Profound on my left ear and have cochlear implant on Right ear i'm Deaf


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14 Dec 2016, 1:24 am

http://www.rdos.net/eng/Aspie-quiz.php take this

Although it isn't an official diagnosis quiz, it's pretty darn close to the real thing.



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14 Dec 2016, 6:35 am

Berabara wrote:
owenc wrote:
The content and quality of your posts suggest that you do.

sorry i dont understand what this mean?

You keep talking about your excessive interests and how certain stimulus affects you e.g lights. The situations that you describe are similar to what someone with ASD would go through.

Take the RDOS test like suggested below.



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14 Dec 2016, 7:02 am

What you describe are symptoms of Autism/Aspergers. How are you at making friends and relating to others? Social deficits are the heart of the syndrome.

I expect your deafness would make diagnosis more difficult. But are the end of the day the specific diagnosis really does not matter so long as you are getting the right help.