I no nothing about Asperger's syndrom, but most of your problems seem absolutly normal to me. Does it really matter if your personality gets a label or not? Society always wants you to be like everyone else, but guess what: Nobody is like everyone else.
When I was a child I was diagnosed with dyslexia and I was always holding my pens "the wrong way". Still I drew better then any of my classmates. Today I'm a graphic designer and I read and write fluently. And I'm still proudly holding my pen wrong.
Don't let others tell you who you are, no matter what degree they have.
Was I wrongly diagnosed with Asperger's?
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I no nothing about Asperger's syndrom, but most of your problems seem absolutly normal to me. Does it really matter if your personality gets a label or not? Society always wants you to be like everyone else, but guess what: Nobody is like everyone else.
When I was a child I was diagnosed with dyslexia and I was always holding my pens "the wrong way". Still I drew better then any of my classmates. Today I'm a graphic designer and I read and write fluently. And I'm still proudly holding my pen wrong.
Don't let others tell you who you are, no matter what degree they have.