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Aspergers vs Borderline (BPD)?
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 655701" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Age 10 is a bit young for puberty... my Aspie-ish kid definitely changed majorly when THAT hit.</p><p> </p><p>I agree that the Aspie diagnosis is probably accurate. Most things you describe,"fit". Except for the comment quoted above.</p><p> </p><p>Asperger's Syndrome (and anything on the Autism Spectrum) can be a stand-alone diagnosis. But there are other conditions that can sometimes be seen in Aspies - co-morbid conditions. I don't know the whole list, but one example is bi-polar. And if there is a co-morbid condition, the situation gets complicated really fast.</p><p> </p><p>No advice on how to find out. We had to wait until we could see adult services to find any of this out. (and yes, all of us in the family went insane in the mean time)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 655701, member: 11791"] Age 10 is a bit young for puberty... my Aspie-ish kid definitely changed majorly when THAT hit. I agree that the Aspie diagnosis is probably accurate. Most things you describe,"fit". Except for the comment quoted above. Asperger's Syndrome (and anything on the Autism Spectrum) can be a stand-alone diagnosis. But there are other conditions that can sometimes be seen in Aspies - co-morbid conditions. I don't know the whole list, but one example is bi-polar. And if there is a co-morbid condition, the situation gets complicated really fast. No advice on how to find out. We had to wait until we could see adult services to find any of this out. (and yes, all of us in the family went insane in the mean time) [/QUOTE]
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