ASD traits and do you identify with my own?

I was recently diagnosed as having Asperger Syndrome by two psychiatrists, after a suggestion from a psychotherapist that I might have Asperger. 

 

(The reason for my diagnosis was in relation to depression, home sickness, anxiety, inability to cope with changes in my life and work, etc.  Based on what I told a psychologist over a period of several weeks, she suggested that I might have Asperger.  This was supported by a more formal diagnosis by two psychiatrists.) 

 

Just like two non-aspies are not necessarily the same, I think that two aspies are not necessarily the same, either (although we do have similar traits). 

 

I am curious as to what traits other Autistic / Aspie NAS members have and whether any fellow Autistic / Aspie NAS members share some of my own traits? 

 

Here are some of my common traits:

  • Difficulty with handwriting (poor handwriting, having to write in capitals) and holding a pen or pencil in my own way and not like the normal way most people hold a pencil).
  • Difficulty in learning to ride a bike as a child; I eventually managed to, but after a lot of trying.
  • Inability to learn how to swim as a child and teenager (I still cannot swim).
  • Inability to catch objects thrown at me, such as a tennis ball, set of keys, and so forth. 
  • I get easily stressed, upset, anxious, etc, when faced with stressful situations.
  • Home sickness; after moving out of my parents home, I suffered severe home sickness and moved back in with my parents (possibly inability to cope with change and wanting the comfort blanket of the family home).
  • Not always looking at the person I am speaking to, such as looking left or right or with head bowed. 
  • Having an intense interest in hobbies and collecting; tabletop roleplaying games, collecting replica historical coins, collecting counterfeit one pound coins, BIG fan of Doctor Who (from 1980s to present day), limited interest in music but very intense interest in the few bands and solo artists that I am interested in, collected Doctor Who inspired LARP props, working as a volunteer for the same charity for 15 years, intense interest in reading about certain subjects rather than general reading, etc. 
  • In person, very quiet, stand-offish and reserved, not talking much, keeping to oneself; even in the company of some relations and friends, sometimes.
  • BUT… very communicative on social networking sites, Internet forums, email, etc. 
  • Difficulty with social interaction (see above) when in the company of complete strangers. 
  • Inability to cope with change and getting very upset and stressed and anxious in such circumstances.
  • Disliking physical contact when not wanted or asked for. 
  • In addition to disliking certain physical contact, I also have difficulty hugging people; I tend to hug people gingerly and nervously. 
  • Sometimes being unable to show empathy and unable to empathise with others, even though I know what it is to show empathy and how one does.   
  • Stimming; twisting and turning my head and neck, exaggeratingly nodding my head, rocking back and forth (especially when stressed or upset), scratching my arms, picking my nose (disgusting, I know), occasionally sucking my thumb, holding my forehead (when stressed, trying to think or when forgetful), amongst possible others. 
  • Possible hypersensitivity to smell or at least some smells (I hate the chlorine smell of bleach, for one example). 

I am politely curious as to how many of you share the above traits with me and what are your own traits, if not listed above? 

Parents
  • Back in 2002 I saw an article in 'New Scientist' about AS, describing the work of Prof. Baron-Cohen. I recognised mself in a lot of it.. I was nervous about asking my GP, thinking that if I went to him and said 'look, I've seen this article in a magazine, and..' he would have laughed me out of the surgery!

    I think I may have done him an injustice.. Three years ago (aged 58 and out of work) I approached him with the results of the Autistic Spectrum Quiz, having scored myself at 36.  He did not hesitate in referring me to a clinical psychologist, who investigated my life in some detail, then took me through the quiz again - and scored me at 42.

    QED..

    (I'm female, and married with two adult sons.)

    zone_tripper said:

    <snip>

    I am curious as to what traits other Autistic / Aspie NAS members have and whether any fellow Autistic / Aspie NAS members share some of my own traits? 

     

    Here are some of my common traits:

    • Difficulty with handwriting (poor handwriting, having to write in capitals) and holding a pen or pencil in my own way and not like the normal way most people hold a pencil).

    >
    None, though my handwriting isn't exactly a work of art!

    • Difficulty in learning to ride a bike as a child; I eventually managed to, but after a lot of trying.

      >
      I can't ride  bike. I only tried once, and that scared me silly.

    • Inability to learn how to swim as a child and teenager (I still cannot swim).

      >
      I taught myself to swim at age 7, in a swimming pool, by staying close to the side and seeing how far I could go. It was a saltwater pool, which may have helped a bit.

    • Inability to catch objects thrown at me, such as a tennis ball, set of keys, and so forth. 

      >
      I have this problem.
    • I get easily stressed, upset, anxious, etc, when faced with stressful situations.

      >
      And this. I have hypertension, possibly as a result (my GP won't say).
    • Home sickness; after moving out of my parents home, I suffered severe home sickness and moved back in with my parents (possibly inability to cope with change and wanting the comfort blanket of the family home).

      >
      I never had any such comfort blanket; my relationship with my parents was severely damaged - I now know it was because of the AS - that I was glad to be able to leave. 
    • Not always looking at the person I am speaking to, such as looking left or right or with head bowed. 

      >
      Sometimes.
    • Having an intense interest in hobbies and collecting; tabletop roleplaying games, collecting replica historical coins, collecting counterfeit one pound coins, BIG fan of Doctor Who (from 1980s to present day), limited interest in music but very intense interest in the few bands and solo artists that I am interested in, collected Doctor Who inspired LARP props, working as a volunteer for the same charity for 15 years, intense interest in reading about certain subjects rather than general reading, etc.

      >
      Intensely interested in reading science fiction and have been since age 10. Can't STAND romance novels. Used to be a Beatles fan, but never saw them play live as I was abroad for mist of the 60s!
    • In person, very quiet, stand-offish and reserved, not talking much, keeping to oneself; even in the company of some relations and friends, sometimes.
    • BUT… very communicative on social networking sites, Internet forums, email, etc. 
    • Difficulty with social interaction (see above) when in the company of complete strangers. 

      >
      All of this.
    • Inability to cope with change and getting very upset and stressed and anxious in such circumstances.

      >
      Generally I don't have a problem, possibly because my father's job meant a lot of moving house (and twice, country) from an early age, so I got used to it. But I can't cope with interruptions at all. i really hated it when I was at work on the computer and people would come up and grab my attention (usually, it seemed, in the middle of a cut-and-paste!!!). It stopped my thoughts in their tracks, which was actually painful.
    • Disliking physical contact when not wanted or asked for. 
    • In addition to disliking certain physical contact, I also have difficulty hugging people; I tend to hug people gingerly and nervously. 
    • Sometimes being unable to show empathy and unable to empathise with others, even though I know what it is to show empathy and how one does.   

      >
      Again, this is all me. I think it was the basis of my problems with my parents.
    • Stimming; twisting and turning my head and neck, exaggeratingly nodding my head, rocking back and forth (especially when stressed or upset), scratching my arms, picking my nose (disgusting, I know), occasionally sucking my thumb, holding my forehead (when stressed, trying to think or when forgetful), amongst possible others. 

      >
      I don't do this at all.. as far as I know; will have to ask OH!

    • Possible hypersensitivity to smell or at least some smells (I hate the chlorine smell of bleach, for one example). 

      >
      No problems with smells, but I do have a problem with touch - I hate the feel of anything 'slimy', either on my hand or in my mouth. I am physically incapable of eating a soft-boiled egg!
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  • Back in 2002 I saw an article in 'New Scientist' about AS, describing the work of Prof. Baron-Cohen. I recognised mself in a lot of it.. I was nervous about asking my GP, thinking that if I went to him and said 'look, I've seen this article in a magazine, and..' he would have laughed me out of the surgery!

    I think I may have done him an injustice.. Three years ago (aged 58 and out of work) I approached him with the results of the Autistic Spectrum Quiz, having scored myself at 36.  He did not hesitate in referring me to a clinical psychologist, who investigated my life in some detail, then took me through the quiz again - and scored me at 42.

    QED..

    (I'm female, and married with two adult sons.)

    zone_tripper said:

    <snip>

    I am curious as to what traits other Autistic / Aspie NAS members have and whether any fellow Autistic / Aspie NAS members share some of my own traits? 

     

    Here are some of my common traits:

    • Difficulty with handwriting (poor handwriting, having to write in capitals) and holding a pen or pencil in my own way and not like the normal way most people hold a pencil).

    >
    None, though my handwriting isn't exactly a work of art!

    • Difficulty in learning to ride a bike as a child; I eventually managed to, but after a lot of trying.

      >
      I can't ride  bike. I only tried once, and that scared me silly.

    • Inability to learn how to swim as a child and teenager (I still cannot swim).

      >
      I taught myself to swim at age 7, in a swimming pool, by staying close to the side and seeing how far I could go. It was a saltwater pool, which may have helped a bit.

    • Inability to catch objects thrown at me, such as a tennis ball, set of keys, and so forth. 

      >
      I have this problem.
    • I get easily stressed, upset, anxious, etc, when faced with stressful situations.

      >
      And this. I have hypertension, possibly as a result (my GP won't say).
    • Home sickness; after moving out of my parents home, I suffered severe home sickness and moved back in with my parents (possibly inability to cope with change and wanting the comfort blanket of the family home).

      >
      I never had any such comfort blanket; my relationship with my parents was severely damaged - I now know it was because of the AS - that I was glad to be able to leave. 
    • Not always looking at the person I am speaking to, such as looking left or right or with head bowed. 

      >
      Sometimes.
    • Having an intense interest in hobbies and collecting; tabletop roleplaying games, collecting replica historical coins, collecting counterfeit one pound coins, BIG fan of Doctor Who (from 1980s to present day), limited interest in music but very intense interest in the few bands and solo artists that I am interested in, collected Doctor Who inspired LARP props, working as a volunteer for the same charity for 15 years, intense interest in reading about certain subjects rather than general reading, etc.

      >
      Intensely interested in reading science fiction and have been since age 10. Can't STAND romance novels. Used to be a Beatles fan, but never saw them play live as I was abroad for mist of the 60s!
    • In person, very quiet, stand-offish and reserved, not talking much, keeping to oneself; even in the company of some relations and friends, sometimes.
    • BUT… very communicative on social networking sites, Internet forums, email, etc. 
    • Difficulty with social interaction (see above) when in the company of complete strangers. 

      >
      All of this.
    • Inability to cope with change and getting very upset and stressed and anxious in such circumstances.

      >
      Generally I don't have a problem, possibly because my father's job meant a lot of moving house (and twice, country) from an early age, so I got used to it. But I can't cope with interruptions at all. i really hated it when I was at work on the computer and people would come up and grab my attention (usually, it seemed, in the middle of a cut-and-paste!!!). It stopped my thoughts in their tracks, which was actually painful.
    • Disliking physical contact when not wanted or asked for. 
    • In addition to disliking certain physical contact, I also have difficulty hugging people; I tend to hug people gingerly and nervously. 
    • Sometimes being unable to show empathy and unable to empathise with others, even though I know what it is to show empathy and how one does.   

      >
      Again, this is all me. I think it was the basis of my problems with my parents.
    • Stimming; twisting and turning my head and neck, exaggeratingly nodding my head, rocking back and forth (especially when stressed or upset), scratching my arms, picking my nose (disgusting, I know), occasionally sucking my thumb, holding my forehead (when stressed, trying to think or when forgetful), amongst possible others. 

      >
      I don't do this at all.. as far as I know; will have to ask OH!

    • Possible hypersensitivity to smell or at least some smells (I hate the chlorine smell of bleach, for one example). 

      >
      No problems with smells, but I do have a problem with touch - I hate the feel of anything 'slimy', either on my hand or in my mouth. I am physically incapable of eating a soft-boiled egg!
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