So, I thought I had enough of life-changing crazyness this year, but it seems 2012 had one last surprise in store for me.
Following a recent argument with a roommate, I was discussing the issue with my girlfriend, who was just diagnosed with Asperger's earlier this year. As I was talking with her, she told me that she may just be projecting, but a lot of what she had noticed in interacting with me and what I was describing about the argument, that it sounded like I had Asperger's as well.
Long story short, my therapist also brought it up and we did some tests and it turns out that yes indeed, it seems like I have Asperger's. She said, actually, "I am positive you have it," but then went on to say that I did not need to see a specialist nor did I need to tell my two roommates that I had it, as it was 'irrelevant' and would not change the therapy.
I tried to get her to clarify why I would not tell the two people that I had to live with an interact with on a daily basis WHY I was behaving the way I was, but she just kept saying it was 'irrelevant' and that I should just ask them several times a day how they were feeling and tell them how I was feeling.
Yeah, ridiculous.
So I promptly went home and told them. They were actually quite relieved and supportive, as this explained a lot of what was going on. They were both baffled as well as to why the therapist thought I shouldn't let them know.
Anyway, on to the 'eating' portion of my post. Last night as we finished dinner C pointed at my plate and said, 'you might want to research and find out if that's part of the Asperger's thing'. She had noted that I always did one of two things while eating...I either inhaled the food so fast she was sure I wasn't even tasting it, or else I left the exact same amount, about two spoonfuls, on my plate after every single meal, whether I took a large portion or a small one.
I read that some Aspies don't like their food to touch and are quite picky about what they eat...I don't mind if my food touches and for the most part I'm not horribly picky (I have a handful of foods I don't like but other than that I really don't care).
Anyone here familiar with Asperger's or know if this is a sign, or is it just a personal 'quirk'? I have no reason for why I do this, I just do.
Following a recent argument with a roommate, I was discussing the issue with my girlfriend, who was just diagnosed with Asperger's earlier this year. As I was talking with her, she told me that she may just be projecting, but a lot of what she had noticed in interacting with me and what I was describing about the argument, that it sounded like I had Asperger's as well.
Long story short, my therapist also brought it up and we did some tests and it turns out that yes indeed, it seems like I have Asperger's. She said, actually, "I am positive you have it," but then went on to say that I did not need to see a specialist nor did I need to tell my two roommates that I had it, as it was 'irrelevant' and would not change the therapy.
I tried to get her to clarify why I would not tell the two people that I had to live with an interact with on a daily basis WHY I was behaving the way I was, but she just kept saying it was 'irrelevant' and that I should just ask them several times a day how they were feeling and tell them how I was feeling.
Yeah, ridiculous.
So I promptly went home and told them. They were actually quite relieved and supportive, as this explained a lot of what was going on. They were both baffled as well as to why the therapist thought I shouldn't let them know.
Anyway, on to the 'eating' portion of my post. Last night as we finished dinner C pointed at my plate and said, 'you might want to research and find out if that's part of the Asperger's thing'. She had noted that I always did one of two things while eating...I either inhaled the food so fast she was sure I wasn't even tasting it, or else I left the exact same amount, about two spoonfuls, on my plate after every single meal, whether I took a large portion or a small one.
I read that some Aspies don't like their food to touch and are quite picky about what they eat...I don't mind if my food touches and for the most part I'm not horribly picky (I have a handful of foods I don't like but other than that I really don't care).
Anyone here familiar with Asperger's or know if this is a sign, or is it just a personal 'quirk'? I have no reason for why I do this, I just do.
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