Must of been awhile ago, since, at least in the USA, Asperger's is no longer part of the DSM (it's just autism now). Either way, if the possibility has already been presented to you, it's likely the case that that's why coffee sedates you, formal diagnosis or no. Doctors don't see a point in diagnosing sometimes unless you're seeking accommodation for something. Either way, enjoy your sleeping aid, dude
Is it normal for coffee to knock me out?
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Okay, yeah, last time I went to a therapist he did say I potentially had Asperger's syndrome, but I was never given a formal diagnosis.
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Must of been awhile ago, since, at least in the USA, Asperger's is no longer part of the DSM (it's just autism now). Either way, if the possibility has already been presented to you, it's likely the case that that's why coffee sedates you, formal diagnosis or no. Doctors don't see a point in diagnosing sometimes unless you're seeking accommodation for something. Either way, enjoy your sleeping aid, dude