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I'm 19, male, and still debating on whether I should get a professional diagnosis. Everything I've read, everything I've ever experienced throughout my life screams Aspergers.

I think I'm scared of being labled as autistic. I was diagnosed with ADD but interestingly enough, the doctor kept elaborating that ADD != ADHD and that I was unusually calm. It was just my mind liked to wander... a lot. In an odd way, I DO want to be diagnosed as having Aspergers. My reasoning for this is that I don't want to be someone who just looked at a bunch of online reading material and then just announced he has said condition.

It's strange because everything I do can be traced back to this condition. I will have a huge focus on something for several weeks, even months and do nothing else. I'll even try to take charge of a subject I know can not really be taken more charge of. Case in point: CyberNations. An online game in which you manage a country. I started playing it, and although you need only check it once a day, I soon found myself engrossed in it. The thing about my fascination with this was that doing this got me nowhere further within said game.

The traits assosiated with aspergers on many of these online tests make me cringe when I realize that they match mine. Here's a list of what I mean:

*I like cold weather.

*I do not like being touched; If anyone touches me, I have the overwhelming urge to kick thier ***.

*I tend to notice patterns in EVERYTHING.

*Numerous social inadequecies. (My freind's grandmother died, and after he insisted it wasn't a big deal, I said, "hm, she was pwned". Oops.)

*I can't make new friends; I've had the same core group of people for five years or more.

*If something does not have my interest, I struggle to have anything to do with it.

*Long ago, when I was talking to my high school principle, he noted something about me I never realized. When describing a sitaution that could happen to anybody, I specificly said "he or she" when "he" would have sufficed.

*I don't care for "normal" music unless I like it. I listen to a lot of 80's type things.

*My clothes? I HATE sweaters. I loathe them. I only like loose golf t-shirts. Anything else and I'm maddened for as long as I'm wearing it, tugging and squirming in a futile effort to get comfortable.

*I hate water, but love snow. Go figure.

*I don't care how I look when I play video games in public. I'll do it because I want to do it.

*I'm squirmish about getting a haircut, I suppose that has to do with not being touched and whatnot.

Even when I tried to counteract everything I've read with the simple fact that I like to do things with my freinds, it was never "hang out" and do nothing. Oh no, there had to be something to do and only with that specific core group.

My own freinds have pointed out my social inadequecies and furthermore I have been reluctant to post here. When I found this place. Not knowing where to start I sort of hobbled from thread to thread growing more overwhelmed at the things in common between myself and what I was reading on this thread. I even found reading everything here so much easier on the eyes. The language and syntax being used here makes it so much easier to read. On other forums, (mostly gaming related), I have to struggle as I read. I read perfectly well and extremely fast, but understanding what's being said is often a chore.

I don't know, is what I said typical of someone with Aspergers?
I'm Lee, 27 years old and live in Southampton, UK. My alias or moniker is Electric Dragon, which I've registered as a trademark, so you can't use it sorry!! Smile

I was first diagnosed as having AS when I was 14 years old while I was still in High School. It was scary but it probably explained the reason why I had a strong fascination with hi-fi and audio equipment (speakers, amplifiers, CD players etc). To this day I still have a fascination with this and I taught myself how to install this sort of kit and do this voluntarily for friends and family.

Some of my hobbies include listening to music, using computers and the internet, building web sites, installing audio equipment, walking, swimming, talking to, writing to and thinking about my honey and spending time with friends.

I have a wonderful girlfriend, Nessy, who is the first girl that has taken me for who I am and she accepts my disability. As someone with AS, relationships are very special to me and she is my world.
My name is Laura. I'm 18 years old and I looooove ducks so much !
Hi, I'm Hyke, not my real name. I'm registered for a few days now.

My real name is so uncommon that I won't use it here. (though everybody might have thought it was an alias). Combined with my country I'm identifyable I'm sure. Not really a problem for me maybe. But it would identify my familie too.

I've written a kind of introduction in my bio.
Hi.  My name is Tonic.  That was my high school nickname.  It has no relation to the rock band or the carbonated beverage.  Anything stereotypical of a "mad scientist" is what interests me.
I'm Taylor, from Moorhead, Minnesota, a suburb of Fargo, North Dakota. I am 21-year-old college student majoring in Biochemistry. My main interests are science and history, and also have interests in philosophy, politics (proud Democrat and Obama supporter), and science fiction. I was diagnosed with ADD when I was in Kindergarten, and then diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, Social Anxiety Disorder, and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder when I was 16.
I am BK father to Orion 4.5
my beautiful aspie is casing his sister around the house right now
i have made a few post but am really a computer idiot so it takes a long time
i am scared what the future holds for my boy and want deperately not to screw him up
i am looking to hear (read ) anything that might help me prepare for the future and how best to give him the tools he needs to survive
i my self (especially according to my wife) my have some issues
Sensory processing ...
ADD
what ever alphabet soup they want to follow up with
I am an electrician and i "play with lightning" everyday
it is a gear shift to come home and try to deal with his issues after being around unenlightened men with very closed views of their world
just looking for some answers and some direction
my son lacks the language to communcate clearly
(he is a typical 5 year old in that regards)
i hope that some older aspies might shed light on his experiences and perhaps give words to his experiences.
BK
hi guess ill introduce myself too my name is chris im 19/M from michigan i was diagnosed with aspergers when i was 16.
Hi. I am Kenneth from Rhode Island. I am just under 48/male. I am a HFA and currently work as an entry level accountant in the Providence area. My interests include surfing the internet, webpages, listening to rock music on You Tube, science, and working towards becoming professionally certified in my field.
Welcome, Kenneth. Good to have you aboard. Smile

Minnesota Iceman Wrote:
Welcome, Kenneth. Good to have you aboard. Smile


Thank you. I am happy to come aboard.

Hi Kenneth!
I'm Bob, 47, single male, from Sioux Falls, South Dakota (kinda sorta neighbor to Minnesota Iceman and TaylorS). I was diagnosed as HFA when I was 31 (for SSI; we didn't go any farther with specific diagnosis, but it would most likely be AS), although I had difficulties that were *clearly* signs of of autism/AS all throughout my childhood.

  I'm a part-time sound tech, semi-pro musician, computer geek, and standup comic, too...  Smile

  -BobB
Im new too!  I posted my hello on the general area.  HI!
Hello, I Couldn't Find Where To Make An Introductorary Post. So I used your "search function" and discovered this appropriate place!

I am not going to tell you my real name, but I am harveystrong and I am  a true blue diagnosed Aspergers!

My main hobby is LARPing (That stands for Live Action Roleplaying), and my character on that is Harvey Battleax The Strong!


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