Thread:Thepenguin9/@comment-5525546-20130129224747/@comment-24403485-20130201111420

Well first of all, the tests were made by actual people with aspergers and I scored very high in them. Second of all, I did some research about the symptoms and a lot of them fit me. By a lot, I mean a lot. Like... much and many. Third of all, I'm not worried, even if I have it, what about it? If I had it up until now and I managed to live with it, I don't see why I couldn't live on with it!Fourth of all, I can't do anything with proxies, i don't know anything about those kinda too technical things.

See, if you've got flu, it's flu. If you've got flu very often and also have a lot of other common diseases very often, it's possible it's AIDS. If you are socially awkward, you're socially awkward. If you're socially awkward, pay much (MUCH) attention to detail, *insert other symptoms here* then it's probably aspergers.

I am treated as the "weird" one in our class due to certain things, and if you assume I do have aspergers, it explains all of them and makes a very clear connection.

I don't see why I shouldn't trust those internet tests. If they're made by actual people with aspergers, why not?

I'm not saying I'm completely 100% sure I have it. I just think that I may have it. It isn't final, nothing's confirmed. I know I have to consult a doctor if I want to find out for sure.