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Tests like this do sometimes fail to capture the amount of issues people have in real life.
Just because a person has fewer but more intense symptoms, (s)he might score lower as a person with more symptoms but lower intensity and issues, so take them with a bit of salt and let them be a guide and nothing more
Yes, I agree. I'm using these as reasons to pursue an official diagnosis.
Having said that, on a deeply personal, intuitive level, I feel the truth of it. I resonate so strongly with what I have read that I am already feeling uplifted and relieved!
Bedankt - (or Thankyou, if you're not actually Dutch!)
Yes, I agree. I'm using these as reasons to pursue an official diagnosis.
Having said that, on a deeply personal, intuitive level, I feel the truth of it. I resonate so strongly with what I have read that I am already feeling uplifted and relieved!
I was told I was very likely to have Aspergers. My Aspie score was 166 out of 200! This and the diagram came as a very strong surprise to me, since I'm constantly told I do not have Aspergers by my parents and friends. Hopefully this can help pursue a diagnosis.
I got told by a neuropsychiatrist recently that she didn't think I had AS because we were having a 'normal conversation'. Hmm.
Thank youancusmitis - here you go: http://www.rdos.net/eng/Aspie-quiz.php