Sentient Paradox wrote:I have it.
Self diagnosed, but this is after having two sons diagnosed, one son I am convinced has it (he was evaluated after the first two diagnoses - the doctor wouldn't go so far as to commit to a definite diagnosis, but the evaluation details were enough to convince me, though I do think it's mild in the third son's case). Wife's brother was also diagnosed several years ago.
I became convinced of my own condition only after eight years of researched based on one son's behaviors beginning at a very young age. We had him evaluated at an early age (no dx at the time). We tried for years to get someone to look more seriously at him, and got little to no cooperation. Eventually, we had given up trying to get any professionals to take our concerns seriously. About eighteen months ago, we were asked to attend a meeting with a school psychiatrist. We were shocked to learn she had not only diagnosed him with AS, but also our youngest son. We had never had any suspicions about him at all.
Now, I am convinced, as are some of the doctors who are now genetically profiling our family, that the fact that I have also had it for all of my life caused me to skew many responses to questionnaires I filled out for our sons with respect to AS. I had been reporting much of their behavior and traits as "normal" because they are traits I share with them, and as far as I was concerned, they WERE normal traits. This caused the doctors to miss the diagnosis.
AS can be a blessing if it is understood and, if you have it, can learn to adapt.
For me, it was a curse. Now that I know I have it, and what it really is, and means, things I used to be really angry about now make perfect sense. Slowly, I'm beginning to make sense of my world (as opposed to THE world), and how I fit into it. Also how others fit into it. It's still a bit of a rocky ride from time to time, but a lot better before I knew and understood.
I don't think it makes me artistic or smart though. There's plenty of artistic and smart people out there without AS. It does contribute to my approach to my art, and everything else I do. It IS part of who I am, and I would never want to change that.
Black57: It's important to note that of the names you mentioned, there is no proof any of them had AS. It is rumored they did, but only because they SEEMED to display traits similar to AS. The only person in your list that could even possibly have been dx'd is Bill Gates. The others were either dead or too old to have ever been dx'd by the time AS was defined (early 1940's). If Gates was ever diagnosed, it isn't public knowledge, and he ain't talking.
Thanks for the info on Dan Ackroyd though! He has actually gone public with it. It is nice to know that some celebrites are coming forward. We DO need some of that to help get rid if the mass amount of misunderstanding of AS, especially in the professional realm.
I've personally encountered more than a few doctors and counselors who are sadly misinformed about it.
I came to suspect my husband of having it after being married to him for several years. After an incident at the airpost,I came very close to blurting out..."Why are you behaving so autistic?" Two things came to mind at that point...one was he was reminding me of Dustin Hoffman's character in Rainman. But, what shut me up was the sudden realization and possible link that he had with his nice who is autistic. Once I had the chance, I went to the computer and researched the autism spectrum and is was as if I was reading my husband's life story. So much that I read clarified who I was married to. So many layers were pealed back and I felt that I was getting to know my husband better. I even liked him more for what I had learned. Actually, some of the arguments that we had made me feel closer to him.
The reason there is no proof regarding Einstein and the others, is because it has been only been a "legal" diagnosis for just around 15 years. Even when Hans Asperger discovered it, it was not a "real" diagnosis until nearly the end of the 20th century. So techinically, they did not have it.
We all believe that my husband has it and no one is talking. But, I do believe that my husband believes it by the way he tries to help me in understanding him. He has a very difficult time in noisy situations. And he will tell me if there is too much noise. Sometimes it makes me mad of course cause I am a musician and noise is our domain, right?

I believe that a co-worker has it and no one is talking although she shares so many clues and I just keep my mouth shut.