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(Anonymous) 2012-01-26 04:44 am (UTC)(link)It wasn't until I was an adult when I got re-diagnosed with things that were more fitting (depression spectrum, APD, language disability, memory problems, etc).
I understand a bit how the OP feels but from two classmates who are diagnose with Aspergers, a part of their therapy is admitting they have it and ask those who don't have it call them if they don't read the social cues of a situation. And you may say bs, but two classes, two different students stood up and told everyone that they have and to please help them if don't get a cue right.
And since I have a language disability myself, I do mention it to others because I am always worried if I make a mistake or if confused someone. I want to make sure they understand clearly what I am trying to communicate and that I am open to re-explain myself.