Aspergers can be easily diagnosed at any age. Aspergers can be difficult to diagnose at any age. Yes I know they contradict each other, but that is my point. There is a fine line between being anti-social and "having" Aspergers Syndrome. I highly recommend seeking out professional advice on this. Yes, in MY professional opinion it "sounds" like Aspergers, but I would need to know more of your history and run some tests to confirm or deny it. My question for you is this: Once you find out whether or not you have Aspergers Syndrome, what next? I mean to say, will you actively work with someone to develop better social/coping skills? Will you accept that this is who you are and embrace it? If it turns out not to be Aspergers, what then?
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Aspergers can be easily diagnosed at any age. Aspergers can be difficult to diagnose at any age. Yes I know they contradict each other, but that is my point. There is a fine line between being anti-social and "having" Aspergers Syndrome. I highly recommend seeking out professional advice on this. Yes, in MY professional opinion it "sounds" like Aspergers, but I would need to know more of your history and run some tests to confirm or deny it. My question for you is this: Once you find out whether or not you have Aspergers Syndrome, what next? I mean to say, will you actively work with someone to develop better social/coping skills? Will you accept that this is who you are and embrace it? If it turns out not to be Aspergers, what then?