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Hello everyone, I'm Hayley, and having done a lot of research after various people who don't know each other suggested to me that I am Asperger's, I am tackling it head-on.

I have recently started counselling for my anxiety/low self esteem issues. 

I exhibit quite a few Asperger's traits. 

Recently I found my old school reports, a time capsule if you like - and some of the comments are quite telling. 

Once counselling is finished I want to take things further and ask for a proper diagnosis. I am aware that the first step is to ask my GP - but I can't just walk in there and tell him that I think I have a mild form of autism - I need to present my argument constructively so that he understands that this is a big deal for me.

Advise and information will be most welcome, as will be experiences from others who have recently realised, into adult life, that they've lived with something that's made them 'different' their entire lives.

Hope to get more insight into this.

Hayley 

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  • I did the test, my score came back as 29.

    If I *do* have Asperger's, it's a very mild form of it, and I am on the cusp of what is considered "normal" and what is considered Autistic.

    I did the test a few times in the past, and my score came back as 27 each time, and it said that it was a borderline result.  

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  • I did the test, my score came back as 29.

    If I *do* have Asperger's, it's a very mild form of it, and I am on the cusp of what is considered "normal" and what is considered Autistic.

    I did the test a few times in the past, and my score came back as 27 each time, and it said that it was a borderline result.  

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