Can autism be diagnosed at any age?
My friend has been diagnosed with ADHD. She thinks she’s also on the autism spectrum but has learned to mask so well that it’s very unlikely she would get a diagnosis now. Is that true? Surely if you are autistic then it can be picked up at any age, even if it presents itself differently. A lot of the traits she attributes to autism however can also be attributed to ADHD. Such as being overwhelmed by strong smells etc.
The usual issue is that the older you are, the worse the access to information about your early life is and the more likely that other diagnoses will camouflage it
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The usual issue is that the older you are, the worse the access to information about your early life is and the more likely that other diagnoses will camouflage it

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In theory, yes.
In practice there are bias like it mostly affects males and is a childhood affliction.
A possible analogy is the calling of balls and strikes in baseball.
Even at the top MLB level there are some umpires that were notoriously bad at calling balls and strikes.
I have many signs of autism, including stuff that people would call savant skills.
I've found I socialize much more easily if I present in different gender than that which I was assigned at birth.
The usual issue is that the older you are, the worse the access to information about your early life is and the more likely that other diagnoses will camouflage it

A lot of that is because they don't want to hand out a diagnosis due to social pressure of there being this "epidemic" of "overdisagnosis." It probably is less common for there to be enough autistic traits to qualify for disability on that basis alone if it weren't caught earlier, but I definitely think it happens. It's one of the reasons why I think it was so dumb to combine all those disagnoses into one diagnosis to rule them all without doing the work to demonstrate that they are all the same thing, just having some variation in appearnce.AS in particular arguably should have been grouped with ScPD as that's been the historical use of the term before it was added to the DSM, getting rid of it created a massive gap for those that were showing adequately clear traits early enough for AS, or late enough for ScPD.
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