ASPERGERS in adults: 9 way for YOU to spot the symptoms

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Look out for these 9 symptoms to spot Aspergers in adults.

Aspergers in adults is not always easy to spot, knowing that aspergers is a hidden disability and the aspergers test isn’t that straight forward.

Helping people understand Autism from a person with Autism’s perspective.

There are lots of celebrities and famous people with aspergers, but for the most part it can go undetected and people may miss out on aspergers treatment.

Someone may be wondering am I autistic, and one of the best ways to tell is to use this aspergers symptoms in adults checklist presented in this video.

Using an aspergers checklist you can see if you are inline with the displayed traits of autism or asperges’s syndrome.

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In this video Dan Jones from The Aspie World
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I'd rather have silence than small talk. I'm fine with the silence.

Tripppp
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My husband and step daughter have aspergers. All accurate! My husband doesn’t know how to do small talk... but it has never stopped him from talking to strangers..instead he launches into in-depth, intense conversations with strangers and skips small talk all together.

led
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I'm 72, and I've wondered all my life why I couldn't fit in, keep a job, why I offended people so often, can't stand small talk (although I've learned how to do it enough to get by), need my rituals and routines, why smells are so important, why I only ever had one friend (and then she died), and on and on. I read a book called the "Kiss Quotient" and it opened this door for me. I am so excited to be creeping up on others who might be more like myself.

Husong
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I am a parent, a partner, a loved one and a healthcare provider AND I also an autistic! Most of my life I was completely unaware and just thought people hated me for some unknown reason. I am so grateful for this community and Youtubers like you. You’ve seriously changed our lives in big big ways! Thank you!

sweet_veganmomma
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I tend to obsess about a particular subject until all the information I can acquire starts becoming repetitive and then I lose all interest and move on to another subject and repeat the whole process over and over again

lonniemartin
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1. 0:55 Social Interaction
2. 2:00 Small Talk
3. 2:50 Imagination
4. 3:46 Fine Details and Facts
5. 4:45 Social Thinking
6. 5:44 Hyper Focus
7. 6:36 Unintentional Rudeness
8. 7:23 Obsessive Interests
9. 8:14 Routine
10: 9:10 Making friends

MinecraftMC-ce
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I was diagnosed with aspergers at age 32. I was so relieved because I used to think that I was weird because I'm a bit different. I'm proud to have aspergers.

amyrivers
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I was recently diagnosed and I’m 32! You can’t imagine the hardship I went through, thinking I was the weirdest person in the world, until a friend told me that I have signs of ASD. I went to see a doctor/psychiatrist, and sure It was a warm feeling to know I wasn’t alone!!!

galagaming
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I'd rather sit and listen...it's more entertaining and I don't have to justify anything.

maried
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Have you ever experienced being with a group of people who chat with each others (in real life) and you think you found the right moment to talk but people will ignore you as if you weren't there at all and just keep on chatting with each others? Because that happens to me all the time and it makes me mad because I believe people are doing this to exclude me but then again, I have no idea how I'm coming across. Eventually I will say something in the lines of "excuse me, may I talk?" but this is even more awkward.

Headsign
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I am a 63 yr old grandmother. These videos finally help me figure out why I always thought something was wrong with me. Your videos are very informative. Thank You !

aquaiceriver
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we only found you a few days ago, and after 42 years of being married to my Aspie husband I'm still learning. Thank you,

veronicaconway
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I'm the opposite with small talk, I treat everybody like my best friend. I'm beginning to feel like a stupid arsehole. I'm above average intelligence, but I don't seem to fit in anywhere, except with kids, cats and dogs. They all love me

CraigMansfield
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I find if difficult to start conversations too because every time I start a conversation with a stranger? They look at me like I stepped on their puppy.

jade
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I'm a dental student and I just want to learn as much as I can because I want any and all patients that come in my door to feel as comfortable as possible with me. I appreciate what you're doing and how you're allowing us all to learn from you and your experiences!

dwalksauce
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Hi there! I’m a teacher in special education and teach in a collaborative setting with 3-4 year old students…many with Autism. I know I’m an Aspie, but have never been diagnosed! Everything you say is so awesome and helps me know myself so much better! I’m going to retire this year and in my sixties! I have been “different” all of my life! But, I am so happy now because in the last few years there is so much more information out there that differentiates the many levels of Autism! You are an Angel for helping others see themselves, but also be able to express acceptance and a sense that it is ok! It’s ok and brilliant to have Asbergers!

CaroleMuhlestein-wvzf
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I get overwhelmed in public places. My social anxiety makes me stone-faced and inhibited. Sometimes I talk and don't even realize I cut someone off.

tubalador
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i piss off strangers sometimes because i dont know when to talk so i cut them off or stop talking and i have problems ending a conversation and i just talk about whatever is on my mind lol

janereich
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When I sometimes make eye contact with people I almost feel like a deep energy connection that makes me avoid further eye contact..idk maybe I'm just weird

michaeltice
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Asperger's.
My headstone will read,
"That was weird"

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