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Do you think that I could have. Asperger?

Flashba21

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Since. I was little I felt like I was living on a bubble. I could not understand how others felt or emphatise with them. That nade me mostly a lonely person

I obsess over things and need to knoe everything about it and talk to others about it.

When i get upset i rock myself back and forth or get on fetal position even hitting myself sometimes.

I hate personal contact and i cannot look into someone el se s Eyes. I could go. On and on
 
Those sound like symptoms but those few things alone would likely not be enough for a diagnosis. How are you in social situations?
 
People call me an introvert beca use i dont talk and stay apart Om my own little world. I am ver y awkward. Hate all the noises
 
Good luck in your search for answers, Flashba21. I might recommend you schedule a session with a qualified professional. You’ll find someone on here that will tell you what you want to hear but an impartial professional evaluation may be better and more helpful. Not that people here in this forum aren’t helpful (which includes me). This forum is invaluably helpful. It’s like the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Once again, good luck mate.
 
I think other Aspies are better at Dxing Aspies than "professionals" They go back and forth all the time unless you are LFA. Can you go to an Aspie group to meet others? I mean, we are here, but we can't see you and all that. But you are welcome here no matter what :-)
 
Have you tried the AQ test? It's a useful tool to get an idea on whether you have traits that are common among those with ASD. You can find the test here:
https://psychology-tools.com/autism-spectrum-quotient

On the test, a score of 26-31 is borderline, and 32+ indicates probable ASD.

Keep in mind that the test isn't a diagnosis; all it does it determine whether you have certain traits typically associated with ASD. It's entirely possible to have these traits and not have ASD, and it's also possible to not have those traits but still have ASD. The only way to know for sure is to get a formal assessment.
 

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