Sorry, I think you misunderstand me. I don’t
have children, I was referring to the possibility of diagnosis only when
reaching adulthood.
The reasons for this are not a lack of
symptoms, they’re a lack of knowledge of Aspergers in the medical and
general communities before the mid to late 1990s. I’d never heard of it
until I was about 32, for example.
From:
Justine Ruddick [mailto:justine_08@
Sent: 01 August 2003 18:08
To:
Subject: RE: [AIPL] diagnosis
My son who is 4 just got diagnosed with AIPL. What were some
signs that your child had this syndrome, I just didn't see it in my son!
Quite possible Im 35
From:
grace_bates [mailto:Grace2@...]
Sent: 01 August 2003 17:25
To:
Subject: [AIPL] diagnosis
could it be possible that a
person may be diagnosed at 24?
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