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I would agree that it is a spectrum, however since Drs are reluctant to diagnose cases that are milder than " Rain man" because of the stigma they perceive, both adults and children are less likely to be identified and get support.
If we can better educate practitioners then the name change could be positive- and help those who aren't clearly either autistic or aspie, my experience has been, even with clear signs that indicate being on the spectrum, Drs. grasp a " normal" ,measure and say that "_____ couldn't have Aspergers because they do ____"
Last edited by emeraldkity4; 11-05-2009 at 01:34 PM.
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