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Old Nov 11th 2012 | 9:20 am
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I'm a bit concerned I've got 34 now seeing everyone elses result.
 
Old Nov 11th 2012 | 12:14 pm
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Originally Posted by knockoff nige
I'm a bit concerned I've got 34 now seeing everyone elses result.
If you are organised and good at remembering numbers then you will score higher- that's what I'm telling myself, as I was pretty close to your score.

Just because 80% of those with autistic traits scored over 32 doesn't mean that those without autistic traits can't score over 32.
 
Old Nov 11th 2012 | 12:18 pm
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Originally Posted by carolinephillips
If you are organised and good at remembering numbers then you will score higher- that's what I'm telling myself, as I was pretty close to your score.

Just because 80% of those with autistic traits scored over 32 doesn't mean that those without autistic traits can't score over 32.
I am organised and good at remembering numbers, I still only got 10 though.
 
Old Nov 11th 2012 | 1:01 pm
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Originally Posted by Bermudashorts
I am organised and good at remembering numbers, I still only got 10 though.
Ditto. I got 12.
 
Old Nov 11th 2012 | 7:33 pm
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Originally Posted by knockoff nige
I'm a bit concerned I've got 34 now seeing everyone elses result.
If you're even remotely aware or concerned that you show a leaning towards such a, for lack of a better word, condition it means overwhelmingly that you don't have it. Those with such a conditions are the last ones to know or even be aware.

And, you've gotten this far and everything is going well - right... so what's the problem, even if you had such leanings.
 
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Originally Posted by furbacchione
If you're even remotely aware or concerned that you show a leaning towards such a, for lack of a better word, condition it means overwhelmingly that you don't have it. Those with such a conditions are the last ones to know or even be aware.
That's not true, I've heard of a number of adults who are aware that there is something going on concerning themselves and then go for diagnosis which is confirmed. Also if someone has a child who has been diagnosed as being on the spectrum and recognise traits of the child in themselves, they may realise it's likely they're either on the spectrum or "border line".
 
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Originally Posted by roaringmouse
That's not true, I've heard of a number of adults who are aware that there is something going on concerning themselves and then go for diagnosis which is confirmed. Also if someone has a child who has been diagnosed as being on the spectrum and recognise traits of the child in themselves, they may realise it's likely they're either on the spectrum or "border line".

My take on that is those people, and people in general, most likely have been told so often they were this and they were that, that they finally went and had confirmed what others were saying. I doubt it was because they, by themselves, thought there was something wrong with them. The vast majority of people aren't that self aware (however many people are overly self paranoid) so no I don't think I'm wrong here, but I don't think I'm right either. I think I'm closer to right (for lack of a better word) than wrong though. Now I'm confused - someone tell me what I just wrote.
 
Old Nov 11th 2012 | 10:22 pm
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Originally Posted by furbacchione
Originally Posted by roaringmouse
That's not true, I've heard of a number of adults who are aware that there is something going on concerning themselves and then go for diagnosis which is confirmed. Also if someone has a child who has been diagnosed as being on the spectrum and recognise traits of the child in themselves, they may realise it's likely they're either on the spectrum or "border line".
My take on that is those people, and people in general, most likely have been told so often they were this and they were that, that they finally went and had confirmed what others were saying. I doubt it was because they, by themselves, thought there was something wrong with them. The vast majority of people aren't that self aware (however many people are overly self paranoid) so no I don't think I'm wrong here, but I don't think I'm right either. I think I'm closer to right (for lack of a better word) than wrong though. Now I'm confused - someone tell me what I just wrote.
I'm basing what I said on known experiences of people, including myself.
 
Old Nov 12th 2012 | 12:40 am
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Originally Posted by roaringmouse
I'm basing what I said on known experiences of people, including myself.

Me too!!! At least we agree on that
 

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