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trevorward01

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Well.

I am 30 years old in Coastal Alabama, and I am not yet diagnosed. I wound up reading an article a few days about about someone with Asp. and realized I had so many similar traits. The past few days have been quite exciting. I have never known much about Asp. and it has shined a massive light on what I may have. In the past I have been diagnosed mostly with Anxiety, Depression and ADHD. My parents pushed me a great when I was younger and typically pointed to "its a phase", later in life I was able to get counseling on my own, which led to the above being diagnosed and alot of pill years in trying to get things under control. A'lot of things I have learned to control on my own, and my wife, well is a saint for dealing with me at times. By degree I am a computer programmer and an VP of IT operations.

I find it refreshing to know other people out there are as literal as I am, lol. I am starting to setup my first appointments this week for diagnosis. I have 2 daughters one which is 3, and which I think may have what I do, and its my main reason to get diagnosed so I can know what to expect and be able to work with her.

Let the fun begin!
 
Hello, Trevor!

Good luck with your diagnostic process! I'm about to turn twenty-four and I was diagnosed in 2010 . . . in April or May, I think. I've always known that there was something different about my ability to socialize---something that seemed to be more than just awkward unpopularity. And three years later, I'm still learning new things about myself as they relate to AS!

Best wishes to you and your family. :)
 
Welcome!

I was diagnosed in the early 1990s, one of the very first female cases in my city. It's a cool bragging right. ;)

I still discover things that are "aspie things" and not "me things". Then again, wouldn't they be the same? :laugh:

Enjoy the forum! ^_^
 

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