Caffrey2011-02-14 15:27:53
QUOTE (Fain @ Feb 14 2011, 12:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
me too..
Completely unsurprised... the Lusternia meets would be much less fun without you
Isa2011-02-20 00:28:54
For giggles:
AQ = 40
FQ = 31
EQ = 22
SQ = 99
To be honest, I'm incredibly surprised at these results. However, I believe these tests were unfairly skewed for me, since I'm a scientist and am trained to think systematically. Heck, several of the questions on the SQ test were about aspects of my very field! In regards to the AQ & FQ tests, it's probably more due to low self-confidence and depression than anything else. The only result I have difficulty rationalizing is from the EQ test, since I view myself to be very sympathetic and sensitive to others. On kind of a humorous note, I remember when I got married, a coworker and mentor wrote in my congratulations card that I should keep in mind that "husbands are to be loved, not analyzed". Perhaps I'm only deluding myself?
In general, I've always thought of psychology as a 'soft' science (admittedly out of snobbishness). However, I think quizzes like these are good tools for introspection, even if they're not perfect diagnostic tools.
AQ = 40
FQ = 31
EQ = 22
SQ = 99
To be honest, I'm incredibly surprised at these results. However, I believe these tests were unfairly skewed for me, since I'm a scientist and am trained to think systematically. Heck, several of the questions on the SQ test were about aspects of my very field! In regards to the AQ & FQ tests, it's probably more due to low self-confidence and depression than anything else. The only result I have difficulty rationalizing is from the EQ test, since I view myself to be very sympathetic and sensitive to others. On kind of a humorous note, I remember when I got married, a coworker and mentor wrote in my congratulations card that I should keep in mind that "husbands are to be loved, not analyzed". Perhaps I'm only deluding myself?
In general, I've always thought of psychology as a 'soft' science (admittedly out of snobbishness). However, I think quizzes like these are good tools for introspection, even if they're not perfect diagnostic tools.
Caffrey2011-02-22 22:59:12
Could someone tell me whether they share my experience of dancing and if it is part of the autistic spectrum or just my weirdness? I just don't understand it. I have tried it (only when extremely drunk) but I still don't understand it. I see no attraction in it. I am as far as I'm aware, not capable. Take the Lusternia meet in Jan, I ended up dancing (yep, I drank a lot) and I believe I even attempted to dance for a bit, but the problem with it is after a few minutes 'dancing', and despite the quantity of alchohol I STILL felt completely and utterly lost and confused by it, and because I didn't understand it I quite quickly became very annoyed and pissed off and skulked over to a corner to brood and sip my beer. I see people dancing and enjoying it and I have no concept why they do.
Casilu2011-02-22 23:04:29
No, that just makes you a freak... like me!
Sylphas2011-02-23 00:59:54
I do well with two kinds of dancing. Ecstatic drunken revelry, and anything I can actually learn the steps to, in my case that being English country dances and bransles, mostly (Italian dances are the devil).
Murphy2011-02-23 01:29:25
While I don't have aspergers, I do have a wicked case of ADHD coupled with rage issues, so I do score mildly on those tests, but I love being social most of the time/partying and I reckon I can read people's emotions pretty well, most of the time I just don't care enough about said emotions..
Dysolis2011-02-23 05:19:58
I could be either Bi-polar or skizo, but on a mild basis. Honestly I've had entire conversations that could be heard but wasn't actually real.Dont' get me wrong I'm a crap loads better now, actually there's a place called Piffer treatment center. I'll have to dig up the website but instead of using drugs that must people go for they use supplements such as Nia-c and you get your own specific am-pm program, like I'm low in zinc so they give me zinc. http://www.hriptc.org/index.php
Casilu2011-02-28 00:19:03
So, I decided to bump the thread because I wanted to know if anyone had any other good places to read about Asperger's. Mostly, since the more I read and/or think about it, the more it sounds like me.
Ilyssa2011-02-28 20:20:05
Hi. I just got back from the hospital. I am formally diagnosed with High Functioning Asperger's Syndrome.
Unknown2011-02-28 21:46:37
QUOTE (Ilyssa @ Feb 28 2011, 04:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi. I just got back from the hospital. I am formally diagnosed with High Functioning Asperger's Syndrome.
Glad to see you back. We missed you.
Estarra2011-03-29 21:18:15
Estarra2011-03-29 21:34:02
QUOTE (Estarra @ Mar 29 2011, 02:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Just after I posted the above, ran across another article on the same kid.
Roark2011-05-02 22:32:46
Cool video. I so miss calculus. His calculations on the window bring back fond memories.
vorld2011-05-07 20:05:45
35 for me