scleod
Well-Known Member
I concur. With the old DSM my diagnosis its also high function aspergers. I have lived a relatively "normal" life thus far. But with the new DSM I fall in ASD2 because of certain ticks, stims, anxieties and so forth. Though most people have the misconception that someone who has ASD2 has a limiting functions. (My CAT-Q score is also well above average especially for a female making it nearly impossible to tell I am autistic at first "take" in person)I was diagnosed with high-functioning Asperger's and I was perfectly happy with that. I do not like the new ASD1 label and the people who hung that on me are welcome to take it back and cram it sideways into the most uncomfortable place possible.
With the new DSMs terminologies there is a different stigma.
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