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Regardless of your spectrum status, you're welcome here. We are a diverse community.Read many aspergers books but couldn't reconcile with the repetitive mannerisms or the focused interest in one subject. Get to the social descriptions and I'm spot on.
According to DSM-IV criteria, that means they have autistic disorder and not Aspergers. One of any number of reasons the old distinction isn't that useful."The biggest group (around 50 percent) consists of those who meet all the diagnostic criteria for autistic disorder, but whose stereotypical and repetitive behaviors are noticeably mild."