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I noticed in reading through posts, that there are some parents who

have also been diagnosed themselves with a PDD. Could you tell me

if you were dx AS adults, and if so, who did you see for the dx?

Thanks in advance!

Scarlett

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scarlett,

what do u mean by 'dx and AS' ? i happen to have a son (age 13) with

autism and i have aspergers which is on the spectrum. we prefer to be

reffered to as AC or autistic cousin. we happen to have wonderful talents

and gifts, not neccessarily disorders as some say.

thanks,

christy perkins

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I noticed in reading through posts, that there are some parents who

have also been diagnosed themselves with a PDD. Could you tell me

if you were dx AS adults, and if so, who did you see for the dx?

Thanks in advance!

Scarlett

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tjmrjmrjm wrote:

> I noticed in reading through posts, that there are some parents who

> have also been diagnosed themselves with a PDD. Could you tell me

> if you were dx AS adults, and if so, who did you see for the dx?

I was diagnosed about 1950, but I have no written proof. I got a

letter saying I am HFA (autistic but speaking) from the Emory Autism

Center a few years ago. It helps me with communication issues with

bureaucracies and physicians -- I make them write out instructions for

me. I wasn't re-evaluated -- but I had been in an adult autism support

group there and they knew me well.

My partner got an Asperger diagnosis from Emory very recently. He's

still waiting for the write-up.

We have a support group for adults on the spectrum here in Metro

Atlanta. Check it out on the Autism Society web page:

http://www.asaga.com Or email me about it.

Patty

http://www.autistics.cc

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-Sorry for the confusion. dx is diagnosis for short. AS was

written to emphasise the word, because i wanted to know if diagnosis

was AS an adult, or AS a child. My brother is one year younger than

me, and I need to find someone skilled enough to see if he fits....I

think he does. He's been unemployed for 10 years, and while most

would see him as depressed, i grew up with him. Thank you for your

reply!

Scarlett

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> scarlett,

> what do u mean by 'dx and AS' ? i happen to have a son (age 13)

with

> autism and i have aspergers which is on the spectrum. we prefer

to be

> reffered to as AC or autistic cousin. we happen to have wonderful

talents

> and gifts, not neccessarily disorders as some say.

>

> thanks,

> christy perkins

>

> ----Original Message Follows----

> From: " tjmrjmrjm " <tjmrjmrjm@y...>

> Reply-autism

> autism

> Subject: question about dx adults

> Date: Sat, 06 Nov 2004 00:51:56 -0000

>

>

> I noticed in reading through posts, that there are some parents who

> have also been diagnosed themselves with a PDD. Could you tell me

> if you were dx AS adults, and if so, who did you see for the dx?

> Thanks in advance!

> Scarlett

>

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Hi, , and thank you for your response. I am trying to

locate someone skilled in diagnosing adults with Pervasive

Developmental Disorders for my brother. There is not a lot of help

for grown men who have been unemployed for 10 or more years, and the

older my own child gets, the more i recognize in him. Maybe he's

clinically depressed, but it seems deeper than that to me. His

personality just soooo fits somewhere on the spectrum. At the very

least, he needs help in securing employment. I'm not close enough

to help, and my mother thinks she'll live forever, and is great at

caregiving, but not so great at pushing for greater things for

oneself. He is a fabulous painter and muscician, but lacks the

social skills to market anything, plus there is the " it's not good

enough " issue. Anywhoo, I'm rambling. I really appreciate your

response!

Scarlett

> > I noticed in reading through posts, that there are some parents

who

> > have also been diagnosed themselves with a PDD. Could you tell

me

> > if you were dx AS adults, and if so, who did you see for the dx?

>

> I was diagnosed about 1950, but I have no written proof. I got a

> letter saying I am HFA (autistic but speaking) from the Emory

Autism

> Center a few years ago. It helps me with communication issues

with

> bureaucracies and physicians -- I make them write out instructions

for

> me. I wasn't re-evaluated -- but I had been in an adult autism

support

> group there and they knew me well.

>

> My partner got an Asperger diagnosis from Emory very recently.

He's

> still waiting for the write-up.

>

> We have a support group for adults on the spectrum here in Metro

> Atlanta. Check it out on the Autism Society web page:

> http://www.asaga.com Or email me about it.

>

> Patty

> http://www.autistics.cc

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