BelegCuthalion
Chief of the Marchwardens
- Apr 14, 2008
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Your Aspie score: 183 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 20 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie
Pretty much confirms what I just discovered yesterday. I still can't believe that I didn't research about Asperger thoroughly before until now. I have depression, ADHD, and I am deaf. All of these can mimic Aspie traits, but it does not explain ALL of these incidents I have in my life that are unexplainable until now. Frequent outbursts because I didn't get my way or change of routine in class, sent home in a police car because I refused to sit next to an unsanitary boy on the school bus. (I had a meltdown at that time too) I stopped doing homeworks in High School (something that is very common in Aspies, from what I have read), have struggled to thrive in social situations, usually failing severly and getting bullied quite often. I went to a deaf school so I assume my behaviors might have been overlooked or mistaken for ADHD tendencies and that I was pretty much unruly when it was not something I could control. I tried so hard to be normal like everyone else, I guess that contributed to frequent tempers and meltdowns.
The next thing I need to do is get a professional neurobiological assessment.
Your Aspie score: 183 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 20 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie

Pretty much confirms what I just discovered yesterday. I still can't believe that I didn't research about Asperger thoroughly before until now. I have depression, ADHD, and I am deaf. All of these can mimic Aspie traits, but it does not explain ALL of these incidents I have in my life that are unexplainable until now. Frequent outbursts because I didn't get my way or change of routine in class, sent home in a police car because I refused to sit next to an unsanitary boy on the school bus. (I had a meltdown at that time too) I stopped doing homeworks in High School (something that is very common in Aspies, from what I have read), have struggled to thrive in social situations, usually failing severly and getting bullied quite often. I went to a deaf school so I assume my behaviors might have been overlooked or mistaken for ADHD tendencies and that I was pretty much unruly when it was not something I could control. I tried so hard to be normal like everyone else, I guess that contributed to frequent tempers and meltdowns.
The next thing I need to do is get a professional neurobiological assessment.
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