Originally posted by Gibsie
and so on and so forth. Perhaps going to see an actual specialist would be the best idea like Bill3000 says, but that's such a draaaaaaag...
and so on and so forth. Perhaps going to see an actual specialist would be the best idea like Bill3000 says, but that's such a draaaaaaag...
. I am aware of the formal medical definitions of Asperger's and studies related to the syndrome, but I'd be very interested, still, to see how a doctor can really diagnose this. Keeping in mind that diagnosis requires extremely good knowledge of the person in question, including their childhood behaviour.
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