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http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/9.12/aspergers.html

>Though Asperger's syndrome is less disabling than "low-functioning" forms of autism, kids who have it suffer difficulties in the same areas as classically autistic children do: social interactions, motor skills, sensory processing, and a tendency toward repetitive behavior.

Is it just me, or does Asperger's syndrome have one of the vaguest, broadest range of symptoms ever?

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So... if I work very hard, come up with an original idea, change the entire world for the better, I'm still an aspie because of my "intense" interests?

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i've always wondered about aspergers being an actual "disease"

>> No.2382922

A "doctor" once told me that everyone has some level of aspergers/autism so yeah, everyone on the planet is pretty vague and broad.

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>>2382882
>i've always wondered about aspergers being an actual "disease"