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Hi from Canada Slight smile I'm, 57/m.

After several years of family, friends, and parents of kids who live with autism telling me I may be on the spectrum, I took some tests (all online, to be clear; I don't have the money or the care to go through a formal diagnosis as an adult).

Anyway, it seems I'm a 33 on the ASQ, 137 on the RAADS-R, and 143 on the CAT-Q. I told my wife, and she took the same tests to get a barometer - she's pretty normal, so I guess we aren't completely screwed Slight smile A few quick questions for you nice folks:

1. Is this form of self-diagnosis/identification valid?

2. I coach kids: If you're a parent of one of them, and you find out I'm on the spectrum, would you be cool with that?

3. I have a high IQ, but I score at the top of the scale for masking and compensation -- does that resonate with anyone else out there?

Thank you!

- CoachV

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  • Hi and welcome to the forum. I'm female, live in England, and I'm in my sixties.

    I had to check what ASQ was, and it seems it's the one we usually call AQ50 in the UK and It's used for screening here. I score 42 on that one, but I haven't gone through the formal diagnosis process as there is a long waiting list, and I wouldn't get any support of I did get a diagnosis.

    If I was a parent of a child you coached it wouldn't bother me at all. There are equality laws in the UK protecting people from discrimination based on disability - do you not have that in Canada?

    I don't know what my IQ is, but I'm sure from comparing myself with others and having been told I'm clever, that it's above normal. I don't know how masking & compensation is scored, but I spent over 5 decades copying 'normal " before I discovered I was on the spectrum and realised what I'd been doing.

    By the way, if that is a photo of you on your profile I'm afraid you'll need to change it as it's against the forum rules to have anything that could identify us, for the sake of online safety.

    I hope you enjoy chatting with us.

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  • Hi and welcome to the forum. I'm female, live in England, and I'm in my sixties.

    I had to check what ASQ was, and it seems it's the one we usually call AQ50 in the UK and It's used for screening here. I score 42 on that one, but I haven't gone through the formal diagnosis process as there is a long waiting list, and I wouldn't get any support of I did get a diagnosis.

    If I was a parent of a child you coached it wouldn't bother me at all. There are equality laws in the UK protecting people from discrimination based on disability - do you not have that in Canada?

    I don't know what my IQ is, but I'm sure from comparing myself with others and having been told I'm clever, that it's above normal. I don't know how masking & compensation is scored, but I spent over 5 decades copying 'normal " before I discovered I was on the spectrum and realised what I'd been doing.

    By the way, if that is a photo of you on your profile I'm afraid you'll need to change it as it's against the forum rules to have anything that could identify us, for the sake of online safety.

    I hope you enjoy chatting with us.

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