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Anyone have experience with adult Asperger's diagnosis?
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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 215559" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>I'm sorry that you felt unsupported by some here. I think that many here empathize with you. It is very difficult on such a board to understand the whole situation that someone may find themselves in. I don't recall your previous post, nor have a read the comments, I can tell you from my years here that you have to take what is valuable, look withinm and understand that sometimes people tell us what we need to hear instead of what we want to hear. The truth is that you are the </p><p></p><p>If you truely think your boyfriend has some social issues, you want to approach him with it very gently. My husband is most definitely socially inept. He has a hard time listening and assumes an awful lot. After 22 years I understand that I have to accept that about him. I can not change who he is. I have pointed out time and time again his social faux pas, and my comments have virtually fallen on deaf ears. He can't see it. So, I have learned to look past those things.</p><p></p><p>Could this be adult aspergers? Maybe. But no one here can diagnosis your so or his child. That has to be done by a someone in the medical field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 215559, member: 1436"] I'm sorry that you felt unsupported by some here. I think that many here empathize with you. It is very difficult on such a board to understand the whole situation that someone may find themselves in. I don't recall your previous post, nor have a read the comments, I can tell you from my years here that you have to take what is valuable, look withinm and understand that sometimes people tell us what we need to hear instead of what we want to hear. The truth is that you are the If you truely think your boyfriend has some social issues, you want to approach him with it very gently. My husband is most definitely socially inept. He has a hard time listening and assumes an awful lot. After 22 years I understand that I have to accept that about him. I can not change who he is. I have pointed out time and time again his social faux pas, and my comments have virtually fallen on deaf ears. He can't see it. So, I have learned to look past those things. Could this be adult aspergers? Maybe. But no one here can diagnosis your so or his child. That has to be done by a someone in the medical field. [/QUOTE]
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