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Amelia123

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  1. Thanks for all the speedy replies. Much appreciated x
  2. I am considering going for an official diagnosis of aspergers. I have completed all the online screening tests and they all indicate that I could be on the spectrum except the eyes test. Everything I have read says people on the spectrum struggle with empathy and recognising facial exp<b></b>ressions. This has made me doubt my self diagnosis. Does it mean that I'm not on the spectrum??? I feel that I am very good at reading people because I've spent hours studying body language. I find it easy to look at the minute facial muscles that change with emotions - the wrinkling of eyes, raised/ lowered eyebrows. Is this not something people with AS can learn??? What about empathy? I have empathy in abundance too. My partner says I'm not empathetic but as I explained to him I can empathise if its a situation that I have experienced (I think I'm not very sympathetic!). The example I use is I always found it very difficult to be around people who had lost someone close as I had never experienced it so I didn't know how to act or what to say around people. I lost my father suddenly a few years ago, since I experienced the sadness of losing someone so close to me I feel that I am now able to comfort people who are grieving instead of running away. So what I'm trying to ask for is some advice. I thought I had found my identity but now I'm confused!!! I would really appreciate your opinions.
  3. Hi, I'm new to forums so not really sure what I'm doing! I think I have aspergers but I very good at reading facial expressions. Most things I have read seem to indicate that if you are good at reading expressions you are not on the spectrum. Does anyone have any opinion on this?

    1. Lyndalou

      Lyndalou

      Hi Amelia, you would probably be better to post in either Meet and Greet or the General Discussion section. Welcome to the forum :-)

    2. Merry

      Merry

      With high functioning/high intelligence you can learn..That would be a really interesting discussion Amelia..i look forward to reading it if you decide to write a new thread...hope you do! Nice to meet you! :)

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