Published on 12, July, 2020
I’ve just read two posts re special interests being a large part of asd diagnostic criteria, I am diagnosed ASD recently as older adult and I don’t collect things or have subjects/ things I’d consider special interest, is there other examples of ‘special interests’ that can be different in some way or other ways to describe it? I know special interests can change over time, I’m very obsessive but not sure what category this comes into under diagnostic criteria and how I relate, any advice/ insight?
NAS89711 said:I’m very obsessive
This might be of interest, re OCD:
https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/topics/mental-health/ocd
Yes I got misdiagnosed as having OCD as a teen, I never got diagnosed with an eating disorder as I was never under weight enough but I definitely did have a serious issue with it and it was brought up by my ASD assessors
NAS89711 said: I got misdiagnosed as OCD as a teen
I've never been diagnosed with OCD but I know I have it.
However, I do find it hard sometimes to differentiate between the two.
My OCD tends to manifest itself numerically, and I know numbers can be a 'thing' with autism too.
Yes I agree, and you’re right, you’re clearly capable of being aware of your diagnosis without a ‘professional’ giving their opinion, it’s made no difference to my life what do ever receiving that historical diagnosis
I’m quite rigid on ethics and moralistic as well which I see in a lot of other autistic people, I can’t bare the thought of ever upsetting anyone so lot of guilt and praying eases that for me
NAS89711 said:Would you consider getting a diagnosis for ocd?
No.
I'm 61 and I knew I had it from reading psychology books when I was a child.
There's no point or purpose to a diagnosis and in fact I think we are intelligent enough to diagnose ourselves.
I find medics quite patronising sometimes.
When I got my diagnosis I mentioned OCD + was asked if I was diagnosed and I just said no, but I know I have it.
I got a rather snooty look for that.
Complusion*
Yes that does sound like ocd and I agree I probably was not ‘misdiagnosed’ as I stated it was probably I’m autistic and have OCD but I don’t agree with the ‘adjustment disorder’ I think that is autism, you’re right though I go have the conclusion and I can’t not act on it I suppose it just crosses over as I have to have everything very in order to feel safe and stick to routine so in general I’m very obsessive, I’m a perfectionist but to my own detriment- very all or something. Would you consider getting a diagnosis for ocd?
I also got misdiagnosed with ‘adjustment disorder’ as a young adult because of my autistic traits I couldn’t cope with change at all
NAS89711 said: it’s mainly been something bad will happen to my children if I don’t,
NAS89711 said:Do you count? Or is it patterns of numbers?
Per your comment above, I'd personally see that as OCD.
So, re your question, if I don't do something a certain number of times, something bad will happen.
This compulsion has diminished considerably since I've aged.
However, recently I was looking after a friend's cat and each time I locked up his house I had to try the door handle to check it was locked, 5 times, to the count of 4 at each press.