aspergers and gender dysmorphia

Hi - I have a 31year old son whom I think may have a mild form Aspergers but has never been diagnosed as it never entered our heads before my neice started having "problems" with her young son and he was diagnosed with autism (which made us do a lot of reading and research with her).  My son has an extremely high IQ and always been good at mathematics and computer programming and has always had obsessions in the past which have always fizzled out when he finds another.  He finds it extremely difficult to make friends, keep a job and has always had relationships with girls but when they end he gets depressed and suicidal.

Last year he revealed he has gender dysmorphia since having counselling sessions after when a psychologist suggested his failed relationships could be because he feels uncomfortable in his male role and I am concerned that this may be yet another obsession which will be irreversible if he does become a woman.  He has now been gioven the go-ahead to take hormones after 4 hours of specialist couselling and 1 seesion with a specialist psychiatrist.

Have any other parents been through this sort of thing or do they think I am just clutching at straws and just watch him go ahead?

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  • It's because Longman that doing that would not fit into the NAS 'Business Model' as that all that NAS is ... a business designed to make money, they only have about 100 million this year and they don't want to go wasting a pesky few grand on stuff like this..or doing other stuff such as actually helping people... conventions, awards, campaigns, meetings, lectures, selling stuff and memberships is what NAS is all about...all of which are ways to shift money outside NAS legally...although I wonder how many directors and people involved in NAS are also involved in these other business interests. Of course they do somethings so they can publicise them in order to keep the cash cow rolling.

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