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Gabriel_Donadon
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13 Feb 2026, 8:55 pm

I suspect I don't have Asperger's syndrome, but rather ADHD with dyspraxia and dyscalculia in isolation. My hyperfocus is rotating and superficial. I have few stimmings that manifest in isolation in contexts of anxiety and when I'm thinking. The diagnosis of Asperger's syndrome, which later transitioned to the autism spectrum, made everyone, including myself subconsciously, see me as invalid/disabled. I attribute my academic difficulties not to Asperger's syndrome, but to ADHD, because I can't focus and delve deeply into my hyperfocuses.

sorry for my english mistakes, i am learning the language bacause i from brazil.*



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13 Feb 2026, 9:11 pm

Welcome to Wrong Planet ,Donadon , And your description of symptoms does seem to cause a person to consider Autism as a possibility . But It seems far from being any type of invalid . As it has appeared from my experience on this site.
Few would be considered as a invalid . And if you do get a autism diagnosis, because you already appear to function in the world very well . You might be able to avoid sharing that information with other people . There has seemed to be much prejudice against people recieving a Autism diagnosis. Inspite of many very educated scientists
over the years that appears to have been considered to be Autistic .
Beinvenido.


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13 Feb 2026, 10:18 pm

Not telling you anything about yourself but...

I was almost 65 when I was diagnosed as Autism Spectrum Disorder, Level 1 (Mild) with a note that I also satisfy the criteria previously associated with Asperger's Syndrome.

My bride is ADHD. She was diagnosed as a young girl but using the terminology of that era.

We each think we got the better diagnosis.


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14 Feb 2026, 10:45 am

Some people need a diagnosis to define their relationship with the government or an employer. Beyond this it seems just the opinion of some guy. You know yourself better than any doctor will. It is in your best interest to acquire the skills to make yourself better able to navigate life. This forum is a good place for people to share what they have discovered to be useful.