Help, I think to have Asperger's syndrome.
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As a child I was diagnosed with hyperactivity, often hurt other children in kindergarden but was really good at avery kind of subject apart for ones like PE or music. I had a really extended vocabulary for my age and started talking really early, around one year old (I'm not english, so I don't think is noticeable anyway). I always have been totally asocial in other children's reguards. I didn't like the things they liked, I was way more into science and those sort of things, and adults were pretty astonished against this.
Growing up, I kept staying away from my contemporaries, and prefered to talk about more serious subjects with adults.
I'm in my teens and I still find difficult to integrate with others, now. I have a few friends, despite the past, but they're all younger or older than me, and have a different way to think than most of the people, so I am more comfortable staying with them. I'm still good at every kind of subject and have high grades, even without studying or at least doing my best. I find easy reading disclosing science books and have a pretty big knowledge in information's field for my age. I'm goot at picturing a difficult concept in my mind and easily understaning it.
I tend to move my arms, legs and feet. I can't stay still. I can't look people in the eyes or normally talk with them, I always and up screwing it up. I am likely to notice details in speeches and concepts, and always consider them. Even if not as before, I still don't find funny things that my contemporaries find funny.
I don't have been diagnosed with Asperger's yet. I took a few test, and it seems I have it.
What should I do?
Growing up, I kept staying away from my contemporaries, and prefered to talk about more serious subjects with adults.
I'm in my teens and I still find difficult to integrate with others, now. I have a few friends, despite the past, but they're all younger or older than me, and have a different way to think than most of the people, so I am more comfortable staying with them. I'm still good at every kind of subject and have high grades, even without studying or at least doing my best. I find easy reading disclosing science books and have a pretty big knowledge in information's field for my age. I'm goot at picturing a difficult concept in my mind and easily understaning it.
I tend to move my arms, legs and feet. I can't stay still. I can't look people in the eyes or normally talk with them, I always and up screwing it up. I am likely to notice details in speeches and concepts, and always consider them. Even if not as before, I still don't find funny things that my contemporaries find funny.
I don't have been diagnosed with Asperger's yet. I took a few test, and it seems I have it.
What should I do?
