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77 Asperger Symptoms YOU Absolutely Must See! 

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Here are 77 possible symptoms or characteristics associated with Asperger syndrome:
Difficulty with social interactions and communication
Difficulty with nonverbal communication such as facial expressions, gestures, and tone of voice
Difficulty understanding social cues and body language
Difficulty making and maintaining friendships
Difficulty with small talk and understanding abstract language
Difficulty understanding sarcasm and humor
Difficulty understanding other people's perspectives
Difficulty with empathy and understanding other people's feelings
Difficulty expressing one's own feelings
A tendency to take things literally
A tendency to talk excessively about a particular subject of interest
A lack of interest in or awareness of social norms and customs
A lack of interest in or ability to participate in group activities
A lack of interest in or ability to engage in imaginative play
A tendency to engage in repetitive behaviors or routines
A tendency to become fixated on a particular interest or hobby
Difficulty transitioning from one activity or task to another
Difficulty with executive functioning skills such as planning and organizing
Difficulty with abstract thinking and problem-solving
Difficulty with time management and punctuality
A need for routine and predictability
Sensitivity to sensory stimuli such as noise, light, and touch
Sensory-seeking behaviours such as spinning or rocking
Difficulty with self-regulation and emotional control
A tendency to become overwhelmed or overstimulated in busy or chaotic environments
Difficulty with self-advocacy and assertiveness
Difficulty with self-esteem and self-confidence
A tendency to become anxious or stressed in social situations
A tendency to become withdrawn or isolated
A tendency to become rigid or inflexible in thinking or behavior
A lack of interest in or ability to participate in team sports
A lack of interest in or ability to participate in drama or theater activities
A lack of interest in or ability to participate in group musical activities
A lack of interest in or ability to participate in dance or movement activities
A lack of interest in or ability to participate in art or crafts activities
A lack of interest in or ability to participate in cooking or food preparation activities
A lack of interest in or ability to participate in gardening or outdoor activities
A lack of interest in or ability to participate in academic competitions or debates
A lack of interest in or ability to participate in public speaking or leadership activities
A tendency to become obsessive or perfectionistic about tasks or projects
Difficulty with task initiation and completion
A lack of interest in or ability to participate in games or puzzles
A lack of interest in or ability to participate in storytelling or creative writing activities
A tendency to become easily overwhelmed by information or stimuli
Difficulty with self-monitoring and self-evaluation
A tendency to become anxious or distressed by changes in routine or unexpected events
A tendency to become anxious or distressed by transitions between settings or activities
A tendency to become anxious or distressed by new or unfamiliar social situations
A tendency to become anxious or distressed by new or unfamiliar sensory stimuli
A tendency to become anxious or distressed by new or unfamiliar academic or work tasks
Difficulty with impulse control and delaying gratification
A tendency to become aggressive or violent when frustrated or overwhelmed
A tendency to become obsessive or fixated on particular objects or possessions
Awkward or uncoordinated movements
Delayed gross motor development (e.g. crawling, walking, running)
Delayed fine motor development (e.g. writing, drawing, cutting)
Difficulty with handwriting or penmanship
Hypotonia or low muscle tone
Hypersensitivity or hyposensitivity to sensory stimuli such as noise, light, touch, or taste
Tics or repetitive movements such as blinking or shoulder shrugging
Restlessness or fidgeting
Unusual gait or posture
Atypical facial expressions or lack of facial expression
Unusual eye contact, such as avoiding eye contact or staring
Unusual vocalizations or speech patterns, such as monotone or excessively fast speech
Difficulty with speech articulation or pronunciation
Unusual or repetitive vocalizations, such as humming or throat-clearing
Difficulty with chewing or swallowing
Gastrointestinal issues such as constipation or diarrhea
Food aversions or sensitivities
Allergies or sensitivities to environmental triggers such as pollen or pet dander
Sleep disturbances such as insomnia or sleep apnea
Seizures or epilepsy
Asthma or other respiratory issues
Migraines or frequent headaches
Chronic pain or discomfort
Abnormalities in physical development, such as delayed growth or unusual body proportions.

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@pearlsongfeather1788
@pearlsongfeather1788 11 месяцев назад
Just got my official diagnosis yesterday at 67 1/2 yrs young. Autism, & ADHD Thanks for the list and your dedication to helping others find their way. It was worth it. Kind of blown away actually. Feels surreal.
@turtleanton6539
@turtleanton6539 11 месяцев назад
Yes congrats😊
@TheAspieWorld
@TheAspieWorld 11 месяцев назад
Aw that’s awesome!! Thank you so much for the comment! Make sure you are subscribed and have the notifications turned on :).
@jordinja
@jordinja 11 месяцев назад
Congrats! 😊 How receiving a diagnosis was described to me; you still have a mountain to climb, but at least you now know which mountain, and you have a map
@hispoiema
@hispoiema 10 месяцев назад
Did u have a parent available to answer their questions? I am 59 and waiting to get on a 4-year waiting list.
@Gullvivas
@Gullvivas 10 месяцев назад
@@TheAspieWorld Many children have problem with going to the bathroom,some will struggle for years
@NoodleFlame
@NoodleFlame 7 месяцев назад
Every single one of those (except maybe 1 or 2) describes the struggles Ive been going through for 39 years now. I also believe I have ADHD and its a constant battle. I work as a software engineer, was very average in school and dropped out of university and I am self taught. I was surprised to find that I had an IQ of at least 145 which I actually believe doesnt mean anything, I am very good at visial patterns and problem solving but thats about it. I can barely remember to eat and unless I have the exact same meal I eat everyday in my freezer, I just cant eat. A smart person would be able to reason around these sorts of issues. I have 1 friend who I have known for 31 years and havent made a single friend as an adult, I crave socialising until I have been invited somewhere or have a commitment and then it seems like I want nothing more than to hide away. I have two daughters and only since seeing them begin to struggle with similar issues, sensory, gut, food, mutism etc that I realised perhaps Im not am imposter to consider it. Thank you for your videos, I have watched a few over the last couple of days and I am determined to get a diagnosis, if not for me, definitely for my daughters as I dont want them to struggle like this all their lives and wonder why they feel so broken and different.
@burtonmacready7369
@burtonmacready7369 8 месяцев назад
I love you just for keeping Aspergers going and not backing down to those in the community who really try to push down hard on people to no longer use their asperger diagnosis
@SmallSpoonBrigade
@SmallSpoonBrigade 3 месяца назад
It's problematic either way. But, if I had the ability to wave a magic wand and fix things, I'd probably merge AS with SChizoid Personality Disorder and finally fix the problem once and for all. Merging AS into ASD just meant that there is more over diagnosing of schizophrenia spectrum disorders than there should be in order to avoid having to deal with the mess that happens when you get out there the edges of the autistic spectrum. If you go by the diagnostic criteria. A combined AS/ScPD diagnosis would help to improve that dramatically as ScPD is basically just the extreme masking, extreme alexithymia version of autism. Or, the extremely autistic form of schizophrenia.
@Ben-id3op
@Ben-id3op 6 месяцев назад
Now I know my self. At 38 I'm now living my best life. Every day is a gift. I practice meditation now and feel so connected to earth and my self.
@malectric
@malectric 10 месяцев назад
Most apply to me - with a few exceptions. Anyone with persistent headaches should get their blood pressure checked ASAP. It might be a warning sign of traumas to come if not done promptly, especially in older people.
@diannalynnYT
@diannalynnYT 4 дня назад
I thought I was the only one who got overwhelmed in stores. I have had meltdowns when I can't find my hisnaf and him he is just one row over in Target. The good thing that came out of Covid was delivery from almost all stores around us. It has relieved so much stress.
@shawnzalewski6861
@shawnzalewski6861 10 месяцев назад
58/77. It should be noted that a lot of these that were "noticeable" in childhood/school settings, become "impairments" in adulthood. I was a part of sports teams growing up, but once games really became serious, i became a space cadet benchwarmer. Useless. Ineffective. In the workplace, im severely underemployed. The art execution one was interesting. I could have endless grandiose visions but never manifest them on paper. (Or pottery. Or canvas.)
@iwanttogohomeplss
@iwanttogohomeplss 11 месяцев назад
Me and my best friend are both currently getting diagnosed with autsim and adhd thank you this is amazing!!
@TheAspieWorld
@TheAspieWorld 11 месяцев назад
Ooh beat of luck!! Thank you so much for the comment! Please subscribe to my channel to see more videos from me :).
@nicolesaavedra8607
@nicolesaavedra8607 11 месяцев назад
My son has chronic pain, migraines, sleep disturbances and gastrointestinal issues and this has all become much worse now that he is 14. Thank you for you videos.
@TheAspieWorld
@TheAspieWorld 11 месяцев назад
Aww bless him xx Thank you so much for the comment! Make sure you are subscribed and have the notifications turned on :).
@emilymorley3655
@emilymorley3655 11 месяцев назад
my son has aspergers and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and is celiac
@neuroticnation144
@neuroticnation144 10 месяцев назад
I have autism and ADHD, something that is not uncommon in our population is fibromyalgia. I have this also. It’s chronic widespread pain on all parts of the body, fatigue, migraines, brain fog, sleeping problems, anxiety, depression, etc. I also have gastrointestinal issues but I’m not sure if it’s autism or fibromyalgia, probably both. The symptoms are overlapping.
@neuroticnation144
@neuroticnation144 10 месяцев назад
I love theater.
@rahvastepaabel
@rahvastepaabel 9 месяцев назад
Thats food that is making them sick and it will make autism worse most of the time, especially with gut issues. Research ellimination/carnovore diet on autistic people and you’ll be surprised
@suzannehampton855
@suzannehampton855 11 месяцев назад
I recently got ahold of a psychiatric report of mine from 7 years ago & discovered that mild autism spectrum disorder was listed under the diagnoses, and that I was was showing symptoms at 10 but, back then, was diagnosed with complex PTSD, ADHD, schizoid personality traits and Reactive Attachment Disorder instead. I still have PTSD & RAD as well as mild neurocognitive disorder from an accident. There was also lots in the report about extreme social awkwardness, not having common sense, not detecting social cues, and poor coordination as a preteen. I'm 33 now, I have had caregivers from my past suggest I have autism but I'd always say they were probably seeing symptoms of other things. After reading that report I now believe it & have only started learning about it properly. Thank you for your informative content!
@TheAspieWorld
@TheAspieWorld 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for the comment! Please subscribe to my channel to see more videos from me :).
@hannahpaul1988
@hannahpaul1988 11 месяцев назад
I'm 35, and spent 5 years fighting to get an Asperger's/ASD diagnosis, only to be told (despite ticking almost every box possible) it's all down to my traumas only! 😩 If they'd done half the tests on me that they did on my friend, AND let me have a more reliable witness (not insisting on my mum / talking to my school friend who actually knows me and remembers stuff) then I bet I would've got a diagnosis! I'm still unsure whether to appeal it (a couple of years later) as I don't wanna put myself through that hope/dismissal meltdown again. After I was rejected, my sister got her diagnosis in about a month, from a different place. The cruel irony? She was the one originally fighting me NOT TO get diagnosis for myself and my son. (He's diagnosed ASD&ADHD now and gets the extra support he needs 💗)
@gailasprey7787
@gailasprey7787 10 месяцев назад
@Mp-wc2chI don’t know what your doing but please stop. NO herbs will make any difference in a person’s behaviour unless it’s reacting to certain enzymes in a physical manor (aka allergens, irritants and poisons). Since your saying this under an autism/Asperger’s video l feel the need to tell you this: your son is most likely masking. These traits can’t be changed and for you to seek that isn’t helping. I get why people want to do that but don’t. It just makes it harder to accept autism/Asperger’s.
@Catlily5
@Catlily5 10 месяцев назад
​@@gailasprey7787 He is a Quack trying to illegally sell herbs on RU-vid. Report him for misinformation.
@jaimezimmerman1670
@jaimezimmerman1670 10 месяцев назад
​@@gailasprey7787it's spam. It's on like every comment. I reported it.
@falconarrow8686
@falconarrow8686 4 месяца назад
I have aspergers and adhd been diagnosed since very young and now 45. I have a wild imagination and love acting. I write, I spend so much time maladaptive Day dreaming. It always weird that my imagination is better than most but I'm not supposed to have it
@Apolonio-of8xf
@Apolonio-of8xf 11 месяцев назад
I'm A Proud 🦚 Member of The San Diego County California USA Autism Society Since December 4 Of 2019!!!!
@mxsant
@mxsant 11 месяцев назад
I am living in San Diego County, too. Wow! It's small world. I am wondered... Can I join the "Autism Society" in San Diego County? How?
@francestomic2772
@francestomic2772 10 месяцев назад
What a sad group of little boys. Grow up you weak tiny minds
@xxxx7344
@xxxx7344 11 месяцев назад
I got 77 symptoms and a diagnosis, ain't one hitme
@TheAspieWorld
@TheAspieWorld 11 месяцев назад
Hahahha dang this made me laugh! Thank you so much for the comment!
@slappathehutt
@slappathehutt 11 месяцев назад
I relate to almost all of the list. Waiting to have my official diagnosis for Autism and ADHD done, been waiting over 2 years now 😢😢😢😢
@colosele-lh1de
@colosele-lh1de 7 месяцев назад
Thanks you so much, i feel bad because my family not understand me,they only critic my fault i not deny my fault ,but my parents only critic my fault, sister have fault too,that is unfair.
@charleneknottsrubini2220
@charleneknottsrubini2220 Месяц назад
Excellent video!
@the_ideal_grease5565
@the_ideal_grease5565 2 месяца назад
For #33 I want to learn guitar but I have such a hard time committing to it especially when I’m not improving
@pattytanur3321
@pattytanur3321 Месяц назад
Appreciate a lot all this information. 👍
@laurar2564
@laurar2564 8 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for sharing.
@peteracton2246
@peteracton2246 11 месяцев назад
Hi Dan, another great vid. Really is a bit scary how many of these I have. Another way to look at it is that I'm good at it!
@ladyriot9620
@ladyriot9620 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this list. Things like this are so helpful for people to understood the nuances of autistic's understanding of the world.
@OldNurseBossyMeemaw
@OldNurseBossyMeemaw 11 месяцев назад
I’m worn out just listening to this list!😃
@TheAspieWorld
@TheAspieWorld 11 месяцев назад
Hahah
@samk4801
@samk4801 3 месяца назад
Yeah. I didn't make it past #11. Pure sensory overload, which I gleaned from the title -- 77 symptoms in 8+ minutes. But I thought I'd see if it could be done. Respectfully, I think this video is the exact OPPOSITE of what I'd ever recommend to anyone with Asperger's. It's just flat out f****** annoying and makes me question the point of the OP. In a way it was kind of like bad sex -- trying to cram too much into too short a period of time. But hey...that's just me.
@zeldaverste4972
@zeldaverste4972 6 месяцев назад
Thanks Dan...love your videos..have a 5 year old grandson vir Aspergers..diagnosed at age 3..he is doing just fine. Your videos are my "go to" channel
@andreathompson8921
@andreathompson8921 11 месяцев назад
This explains so much. Especially the physical traits. I had no idea about those at all, but I have many of them.
@andrewshaw8291
@andrewshaw8291 Месяц назад
Very drastic and sobering to have these presented in a quick list but of course with a huge spectrum of Aspie individuals, some will be more affected by these elements than others...
@21ED7
@21ED7 2 месяца назад
I found this the most helpful of all the Asperger messages on RU-vid. My grandson is ten and has lived with me since 20 months old. He was diagnosed ADHD/ODD at age five. He is currenly being reassessed because his time at school is mostly wasted and I am looking to move him to a Steiner School. But in looking at your 77 signs, I am pleased to see only the first 70 are seen in my boy!
@PraveenSriram
@PraveenSriram 10 месяцев назад
I did participate in solo musical activities as a child along with dance 💃 activities. I believe I have become more rigid in my thinking as a got older and am turning 40 years old this year.
@pamelakruger-bezuidenhoudt4506
@pamelakruger-bezuidenhoudt4506 7 месяцев назад
Our son with Asperger's and ADHD has quite a few of these traits. Thanks for sharing.
@logicalameetsworld
@logicalameetsworld 10 месяцев назад
That's a great list you put together. For me personally I also have issues with my Interoceptive system which has to do with the other three sensory areas of the body. Most people think we have 5 senses when we actually have eight.
@psiloci
@psiloci 7 месяцев назад
i am extremely empathetic and good at understanding body language and the slightest hints.
@denisedarland3345
@denisedarland3345 10 месяцев назад
I have heard that a lot of people on the spectrum get themselves involved in acting and theater, and that the underlying reason seems to be we do this to literally learn how to act. lol But I know that I wanted to act since I was 3 years old. Anyway, back to the video.
@oceanside13
@oceanside13 7 месяцев назад
I think I have Aspergers, and I think many of us love the arts, and all things beautiful. I was a professional classical violinist. One thing I loved to do was to lie on the floor of my home, basking in the sea of sound from Bruckner's 8th Symphony coming out of stereo speakers.
@SmallSpoonBrigade
@SmallSpoonBrigade 3 месяца назад
I had a talent for acting, probably because by the time I had the opportunity to try it for the first time, I'd already been spending all of my in person time practicing. To this day, my go to when I need to learn something is to find somebody that knows how to do it and copy them until I know how to do it. (Or if it's more complicated, just flood myself with information on the subject until I get it)
@sadiemalaby5432
@sadiemalaby5432 3 месяца назад
My job has show when I sing l love it when I am asked to talk in crowd I feel sick
@joshoconnor2833
@joshoconnor2833 11 месяцев назад
I have autism (pdd-nos so I basically just have aspergers with a language delay) and im watching this video. I'm not completely done with it but you got some that most people don't ever talk about (like the lack of cognitive empathy and the emotional dysregulation) (my special interest is in psychology so I know alot that most will never even hear of so don't feel bad if you didn't understand my words) I just saw your art defict symptom and I can confirm this is true I had this and now I don't have to feel bad about it so thank you for helping me finding this out. Thank you, you helped me alot.
@xenalove1989
@xenalove1989 11 месяцев назад
I have so many of these signs, but I don't really have a way of getting diagnosed at 34 years old. There aren't really any clinics who can diagnose me where i live, which really sucks.
@xravenx24fe
@xravenx24fe 10 месяцев назад
What would a diagnosis change? Pretty much nothing...you can learn what helps people with this condition online if you want to see if it helps you.
@Catlily5
@Catlily5 10 месяцев назад
A diagnosis can help but you don't need it. Self diagnosis is acceptable to most other autistic people.
@Candolad
@Candolad 10 месяцев назад
I'm 59 and I haven't received any response from my doctor regarding potential ADHD diagnosis. I've got the impression the NHS believes I'm too old. ADHD has been pointed out as the reason for my major difficulty in concentration, comprehension and focus.
@northsea177
@northsea177 5 месяцев назад
Hello Dan I am Brandon I am 51 .. I have may of these traits... I just have started to look in to this. I have bad social ques and subject ocd alot of my subjects are very specialized same with the sports I like. I like sufski racing that is pretty niche right. I have said to my self this explains alot. thanks for making your videos.
@UNOITOfficial
@UNOITOfficial 11 месяцев назад
First! Wooo, thanks Dan for ur continued commitment to explain this unexplainable Brian difference to those without it or those with it wanting to learn more, love the channel, much respect, from, another Autistic Dan, ❤ 🙏
@TheAspieWorld
@TheAspieWorld 11 месяцев назад
Whoooop Thank you so much for the comment!
@raunopakarinen4691
@raunopakarinen4691 Месяц назад
Thanks for this list, very interesting indeed... ❤ I see many of those things in me and yeah I was diagnosed a few years ago... And yes group activities=hell! 🤮
@deniseodaniels7356
@deniseodaniels7356 5 месяцев назад
knitting.sewing.crocheting and spinning can be a productive stim.
@myjourneytotruth
@myjourneytotruth 5 месяцев назад
Wow, I could relate to some of the things listed even though i dont have this disorder. Btw i had my headphones on and in the background of this video theres track playing repeatedly as if someone is inhaling & exhaling, it distracting
@Prince-qr1te
@Prince-qr1te 4 месяца назад
I have most of these but interestingly enough I'm actually hyper-aware of social cues and body language. I just never know what to really say.
@TheAspieWorld
@TheAspieWorld 4 месяца назад
Oh! Thank you so much for the comment!
@theruss0r
@theruss0r 10 месяцев назад
I was thankfully diagnosed with high functioning autism and adhd when I was young about 6 and I was shocked on how many of these where similar to me since even though I have autism usually symptoms differ a good bit from person to person personally I had 71 out of 77 symptoms
@paolozamparutti1972
@paolozamparutti1972 5 месяцев назад
I answer yes to many of these points, but I emphasize that I have improved on many of them because I had realized they were a problem for me, and this was even before Asperger's syndrome (I only understood I had it as an adult). The areas that are difficult to work on are those related to excessive sensory sensitivity, which, in my case, seems to be getting a bit worse as I age.
@thehyperluz
@thehyperluz 11 месяцев назад
Starting the official Dx journey today, going to see the doctor in a couple of minutes 🙃
@SavageInsomniacRadio
@SavageInsomniacRadio 11 месяцев назад
Hi, I'm trying to find out about myself and my family.Great video! Can I ask a question? I noticed you were wearing a hat. I do that all the time and am particular about what I wear. I've seen it in my family, too. Is that common? Love your hat, too!
@manueltapia1859
@manueltapia1859 4 месяца назад
Am I a unique case?? Because I can socialize, work in groups, devate, know when someone is upset or sad, have empathy. The only I feel related is the routine and repetitive activities 😮
@minxiv7
@minxiv7 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much, this is going to help me advocate for my Aspie husband ❤
@TheAspieWorld
@TheAspieWorld 11 месяцев назад
Happy to help! X Thank you so much for the comment! Make sure you are subscribed and have the notifications turned on :).
@spiderz8144
@spiderz8144 Месяц назад
Have been trying to get a diagnosis for 3 years here in the US but I live in a rural area and there are no doctors nearby that will evaluate adults for autism.
@nancyweirum426
@nancyweirum426 6 месяцев назад
Wondering about hypochondria or imagined illness or body anxiety. Or anxiety in general.
@jimbrown5552
@jimbrown5552 8 месяцев назад
Thanks again for sharing
@tomjardine100
@tomjardine100 11 месяцев назад
Autism and ADHD seems so common.
@Catlily5
@Catlily5 10 месяцев назад
They are.
@touplesoup
@touplesoup 8 месяцев назад
#67 IS SO OFTEN FOR ME I THOUGHT I WAS JUST WEIRD. I sometimes have the urge to make an "mh" sound at the back of my throat and will continue for minutes at a time making that noise. It like an urge
@MD-hi9fo
@MD-hi9fo 9 месяцев назад
Gosh it turned out these symptoms are all seen in daughter 😢😢 she was diagnosed with severe adhd and spd but Asperger’s makes more sense to me after watching many of your content 😟 what can I do now? You’re videos are sooo informative thank you so much for all the hard work! Do you have any recommendations for parents? I feel like i am always failing no matter what i do 😔
@NomadicNight
@NomadicNight 2 месяца назад
Hi. I counted 37 of those symptoms, but others could be possible too, because I've spent the last 42 years of my life being mostly isolated from people. I know that avoidance solves most of my problems. How do I get diagnosed, and how do I persuade my Doctor to even have me tested please ? - Thanks.
@krystlecalderwood3571
@krystlecalderwood3571 9 месяцев назад
Loophole to some of these lack of interest/inabilities - that thing IS the special interest (sports, theatre, musical, etcm)
@vn3593
@vn3593 24 дня назад
You have good content, could you please try to slow down? It is hard to get everything you are saying. Thank you😊
@TheAspieWorld
@TheAspieWorld 23 дня назад
Sorry adhd problems 😭😭😭
@vn3593
@vn3593 23 дня назад
@@TheAspieWorld ☺no worries, I sometime talk to fast too.
@ginalatreille2522
@ginalatreille2522 10 месяцев назад
Totally awesome 😎
@user-sf9nw3vn3o
@user-sf9nw3vn3o 2 месяца назад
Wondering if punctuality, or lack there of, or both, could be symptoms?
@selulove7700
@selulove7700 6 месяцев назад
I really love your video. It helps me to understand Asp. But I really can't understand exactly why I became angry when I start to have a deep conversation with an adult who is asp. It feels like he has zero emphatic and zero social understanding.
@exoticwitch5553
@exoticwitch5553 7 месяцев назад
Can you talk bout worm walker
@louisekbl4
@louisekbl4 3 месяца назад
Im a migraine sufferer, hayfever, asthma, gi issues, sleep issues wow! I am now wondering if the reason for the migraines could be over sensitivity to the environment? Im not diagnosed but my brother is. Im like 90% sure I'm autistic too. I have to go away for a week for work soon and I'm dreading it as I know I won't sleep xxx
@lovewinsall77
@lovewinsall77 10 месяцев назад
I had to take this in 15 min. segments. I got writers cramp from checking stuff off. I was bound to lose some.
@samk4801
@samk4801 3 месяца назад
Yeah. This has great information but the presentation is just insane. WAY too much crammed into too short a period. That surprised me and pissed me off coming from someone who is claiming to understand Asperger's.
@PraveenSriram
@PraveenSriram 10 месяцев назад
I really need to start my own RU-vid channel about living with Aspergers/Autism. I follow all of these rules and I especially don’t like group activities at all. Hard to believe I fit all these categories.
@chaosopher23
@chaosopher23 7 месяцев назад
Well over half fit me.
@StephyPaige98
@StephyPaige98 10 месяцев назад
I started counting how many I do and by #15 realised it is easier to count the ones I don't do, lol.
@exwyzee
@exwyzee 11 месяцев назад
This list descibes every person i know. How do they narrow things down to determine a diagnosis? Is there a specific criteria based on these traits?
@purplerain0517
@purplerain0517 11 месяцев назад
Hmmm... kinda like everyone is on the spectrum? Hmmmmm 🤔
@francisdec1615
@francisdec1615 10 месяцев назад
This list is bullshit. Psychology and psychiatry is to at least 95% BS, even if I don't deny that autism exists and that I have a mild variety of it myself. Videos like these rather reinforce people's stereotypes about autism. Many or most of these traits are as well found in people who are simply introverts or just don't want to play along in the charade that society is.
@Catlily5
@Catlily5 10 месяцев назад
This is just an unofficial list. In my country you have to be evaluated according to the DSM 5. You have to meet the criteria. A few people out of 100 will meet it. Not everyone.
@Andronicus2007
@Andronicus2007 10 месяцев назад
I only have 76 signs, pbew, thought I had it there for a minute!
@jaimezimmerman1670
@jaimezimmerman1670 10 месяцев назад
Good one!😂
@jay10533
@jay10533 11 месяцев назад
Wow, Daniel, thank you. That was amazing and insightful.
@TheAspieWorld
@TheAspieWorld 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for the comment!
@manephewlenny6401
@manephewlenny6401 10 месяцев назад
Got 67 out of 77. Been trying to get a diagnosis but I struggle with task initiation....lol.
@boco48
@boco48 11 месяцев назад
Can you make a list of things they're really good at? :)
@Dani._ella
@Dani._ella 10 месяцев назад
Aspires are highly creative, intelligent, good at building stuff and strategy, good at puzzles, and make excellent mathematicians and engineers . My husband is a writer , an amazing drummer, and phenomenal high school English teacher, he’s good with his hands and is a Jack of all trades. My son is extremely smart, creative and musical, and will be someone great when he grows up!
@Catlily5
@Catlily5 10 месяцев назад
​@@Dani._ella Some are not good at math but are good at other school subjects or the arts.
@Dani._ella
@Dani._ella 10 месяцев назад
@@Catlily5 it’s all individual. No two people are the same
@Catlily5
@Catlily5 10 месяцев назад
@@Dani._ella That is my point!
@himmel-erdeundzuruck5682
@himmel-erdeundzuruck5682 11 месяцев назад
With the gastrointestinal problems - that might have to do with autistic eating and drinking habits. There seems to be a lack of sensitivity for thirst which might result in obstipation, or eating priorities that might end up in "too good" digestion or in obstipation. E.g. I need juice to drink with water or without - makes a vivid digestion. One of my sons needed to make a drinking routine to have less obstipation, and he still has health problems from not drinking enough.
@Catlily5
@Catlily5 10 месяцев назад
Some autistic people have gastrointestinal problems due to problems with their connective tissue.
@himmel-erdeundzuruck5682
@himmel-erdeundzuruck5682 9 месяцев назад
@@twixisgodandsoaremacerator9285 O, there are other videos about it. But, as I said - they don't feel hunger and thirst so soon as others. Of course they get hungry and thirsty, but e.g. they feel thirst when they are already drying out. 1/2 liter seems enough for them, while below 1 liter in winter and 1 1/2 liter in summer means serious health issues. That's not a thing for diagnostic, because old people often have the same issue. But overall it is not so usual that people think they had enough drinking only 1/2 liter or less per day. But it seems to autists it is widely spread. I did not realise the bad effect on health until I was 27, and even today, I mean right now, being 55 I feel not wanting to drink more than 0.5 liter - I will have to force myself, because today it will be a nice summer day.
@Catlily5
@Catlily5 9 месяцев назад
@@twixisgodandsoaremacerator9285 Just because they mean nothing to you doesn't mean that they don't hurt other people. If you are in enough pain or discomfort then you will notice.
@jacksonrelaxin3425
@jacksonrelaxin3425 8 месяцев назад
That's exactly what it is. Autism is a neurological condition, not stomach. This is why parents must be vigilant about hydration and nutrition if they can because junk food and other garbage is already bad enough for regular people. I've seen people just throw their arms in the air and just accept that extreme constipation and other damaging issues can't be mitigated. Adult laziness and stupidity is a big problem for autistic kids sadly.
@hatduong2023Tv-tf1gi
@hatduong2023Tv-tf1gi 10 месяцев назад
What caused autism in kids, most people think it's just happened. I think it's deeper than that, sad things that the person himself or herself and their surrounding that loves them to feel the pain. I'm sure I will be better if we keep trying and be motivated.
@SmallSpoonBrigade
@SmallSpoonBrigade 3 месяца назад
There really isn't. There are different theories like monotropism. I personally think that the most likely explanation that autism is essentially one end of a larger spectrum that ends with schizophrenia on the other end. Whereas there is an extreme awareness and connection to the logic and concrete on the autism end, there's a similar degree of connection to creativity and the metaphorical on the schizophrenic end. And what was Asperger's Syndrome is incredibly hard to separate from Schizoid Personality Disorder. Apart from the former being a bit earlier and that latter involving even less emotional reactivity, it can be incredibly hard to tell the difference without a lot of work.
@WickedFelina
@WickedFelina 11 месяцев назад
Why do I have nearly all 77? Maybe it is all, and I think I am better at 2 of those than I am? Wait, I let the video run again. Yup - got en all!!!
@jyll.7132
@jyll.7132 5 месяцев назад
Every autistic female I know is unusually emotionally perceptive and is hyper sensitive to micro expressions. Autistic males are the opposite. It would be nice if men, especially men working in medicine, remembered they aren't the only people with Asperger's and sex hormones make a huge difference in human behavior. That short sightedness has led to literally millions of women worldwide getting late diagnosis or no diagnosis at all.
@sadiemalaby5432
@sadiemalaby5432 3 месяца назад
I can’t reed lower case letters or write them
@blueskye6260
@blueskye6260 10 месяцев назад
I was just diagnosed last year at age 29. I was diagnosed with ADHD at age 4, but have a younger sibling with Autism. I was treated for ADHD as a child, but treatments never worked, and even seemed to make my behavior worse. After my sibling was born, we realized that I most likely had Autism as I have many of the same symptoms my sibling does. Turns out, we were right. Everything makes so much sense now. Many of these symptoms and experiences I had as a child and still have today.
@SaiyanShinobi
@SaiyanShinobi 10 месяцев назад
I tried soooo hard to keep up, but my brain kept tuning your fast speaking out and suddenly you're at #40 >.> So I kept having to restart then got bored when I missed the same 10 points lol this format is interesting but not very ND friendly, unless looped play is the goal here for more watch time 🤔 edit: i always look for descriptions, and that made it so much easier to follow along, so the post is ND friendly, but your fast talking wasn't so much for me xD either way, "i was born with a tooth" kinda sent me into actual laughter today, so thanks for that, it's rare I get an emotional response to youtube videos haha
@Catlily5
@Catlily5 10 месяцев назад
You can slow the video down. RU-vid has it so you can slow down or speed up a video.
@PhillipAlcock
@PhillipAlcock 11 месяцев назад
Hi Dan, our 10 year old grandson has had an ASD diagnosis for over a year, and is waiting assessment for ADHD. He is intelligent, can read well, loves maths and music. Struggling to help with meltdowns as he can and does lash out at people. Afterwards he’s sorry and thinks he’s rubbish. It’s really hard for us to know how to handle these incidents. Clearly not acceptable but as he says ‘my mind turns to jelly’!
@SaiyanShinobi
@SaiyanShinobi 10 месяцев назад
first off, you're not "handling" your grandkid, that doesn't leave any room to "raise" him. He's not a problem to solve. Second, he feels he has to apologize for who he is, because you classify his meltdowns in the same category of choosing to lash out at people. That's two things that will make sure you never understand him. I'm still figuring my own AuDHD out, but my parents talked like you, and if they just tried to think about those two perspectives, i might not have grown up feeling like my real personality is not acceptable outside of myself.
@Dani._ella
@Dani._ella 10 месяцев назад
My 10 year old son just got his second official diagnosis of Aspergers and adhd yesterday. He is exactly like your grandson…musical, wonderful at math and reading and very intelligent and creative. We struggle very much with executive functioning and emotional regulation . You are not alone. But I must say , Just forgive him easily and always make sure he knows he is loved no matter what and even if!
@oceanside13
@oceanside13 7 месяцев назад
I just listened to a RU-vid speech yesterday by an Aspergers expert in London, from about 7 years ago. He said that physical exercise is way more helpful for Aspergers than stuff like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or Prozac. Speaking as an autistic woman who lost control if my behavior when I took Siberian Ginseng for weight loss -- and found out it was because the supplement upped my usually small testosterone level -- I would say, the physical exercise will help tame testosterone in a male. Also, taking vitamin C and elderberry at bedtime helps me sleep, and sleep is essential for better mental health. Oh! And blue light blocking glasses and limited screen time. And going barefoot outside daily.
@robertabarnhart6240
@robertabarnhart6240 2 месяца назад
How many, and which, of these symptoms can be masked by co-occurring ADHD?
@lukasz_zalewski
@lukasz_zalewski 9 месяцев назад
#34 omfg I hate clubs for this one so much 😭😭I feel soo cringy when trying to dance, any type of it.... I also can't keep track of my feet...
@540058
@540058 11 месяцев назад
78. Making a video about 77 of something on RU-vid, which is too long for most of people. 79. Rudely claiming "77 of anything is too much for viewer" in a random RU-vid video comment section. 80. Making this list 80 for obvious reason. Then decide to add another one after finding out 81 is square number. 81. Using capital Y and T for "RU-vid" in RU-vid comment section.
@michaelmuirhead1734
@michaelmuirhead1734 11 месяцев назад
82 Laughing my a off
@TheAspieWorld
@TheAspieWorld 11 месяцев назад
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH LOVE THIS
@tomjardine100
@tomjardine100 11 месяцев назад
not ideal for ADHD!
@user-pb2ff5sk7v
@user-pb2ff5sk7v Месяц назад
Not sure how long had aspergerus but forgot have it have epilepsy to
@patrycjakonieczna
@patrycjakonieczna 10 месяцев назад
My problems were mainly 65-72, 74, 76 but I worked them out.
@eleusis7778
@eleusis7778 19 дней назад
I have them all
@nasigoreng7054
@nasigoreng7054 4 месяца назад
First time I heard about autism is when I watch the Extraordinary Woo Yong Woo, and so I think I can understand her behaviour and I do that kind of behaviour. I noticed that I'm being more weirder each day, I'm waiting people standing to move from the door so I can go outside, I'm so hyperactive, I speak alien they even think that I'm a foreigner that's still learning Indonesian. I'm so childish, impulsive and I'm genius in the subjects I like, but I'm so careless, and didn't care about assignments in other school subjects that I didn't like. I'm very careless and easily lose things, my bag was open all the way when I left for school in a hurry and was almost late and then the Security guard got me. I often forget the examination so I didn't study before, I once forget the math exam, so I didn't study and yeah I forgot some of the formula, there are 5 questions, the question number 3 is a trigonometry question that my teacher never taught. So I didn't know either about trigonometry but Im sure my teacher taught the way how powers of numbers can be solved. Because I didn't study at all before the exam cause I was forget, I did the test really critically and by looking for my own solution. After the examination finished, the next day my teacher Bu Jesyich revealed our works, she said that one of my class did the number 3 right that her own self never taught us about trigonometry, And of the 10 classes she taught, there is only one student from this class was able to do number 3 correctly, so she gives us back our assignments so I from the 5 questions I got right like 3/5, and I did my number 3 correct that one with my just random solution. That's wow, my whole class think that Salsa (the smartest one, Rank 1) is the one who did that number 3, so she and the other smartest got 4/5 but they can't solve number 3. Meanwhile I just got 3/5 but I have solve the number 3. I didn't them that that was me who did number 3, and so my teacher think maybe the one who did number 3 was cheating by calculator, but brooo I was doing my exam straight in front of her, because I sit at the front, and in front of the teacher desk. I wasn't cheating that's one I hate my whole life and if I was cheat I would have been finished the whole 5 numbers. But I didn't. So although how careless I am didn't do my homeworks well (because I forget) lost things and whatever, I am genius in some objects I do like. So in 10th grade I was rank 8 and then 6, that was a bit sad caused I see my friends in the examination they are cheating even I think them the top 5, although I didn't have whole subjects in a good grades, but so I do really good in some subjects, and so yeah I didn't get much grades number as them I was even crying and sad after the examination, but I didn't tell my teacher that my friends was cheating. After the raport day I was surprised in the semester 2 like I got rank 6 it's way further better that those who cheating yesterday on the exam, so I was actually satisfied from that. Now in my 11th grade I just surprised that Im rank 1, although my PAI, Bahasa Indonesia, Sejarah, and other basics was worse from my friends that rank 2, 3 and the others, but I got really good grades in math, geography, anthropology, art, they are stuff of subjects that I love. One day I want to become an archaeologist. My friend Zahra she's very good at PPKn, Bahasa Indonesia, and others, she's the head of the class she's best at debating, speech, head of theatre extracurricular, famous and extrovert, she's so smart, active and she's my best friend, she is my deskmate. And I'm just the opposite, I'm weirdo, shy, inactive, careless, she did great in those subjects, and I didn't do those subjects good, but she didn't do math very well. She got the second rand and I got the first, I believe she's mentally smarter than me as whole I have said before, I also did careless in my works, although I don't doing really good at those, I got really good grades at math, anthropology, and geo and art and that's why how my raport got really high. I believe she's smart, and I'm smart and how my friends whole class are smart in our own way. That's a whole shit I said too much shit, my English isn't very good and my grammar is so messy, I'm just trying to sharing, I hope y'all can understand my shit nonsense talking sharing 😂😂
@nasigoreng7054
@nasigoreng7054 4 месяца назад
Ahh the whole I want to said that, I think there's something wrong with my brain and how I behave so childish. I think maybe there is something with autism, Asperger, or ADHD, but I didn't how to get know that I have this. I don't know where to diagnose and I wouldn't talk about this to my parents of this shit. To diagnose I think it would be expensive as I don't have money as I'm a student, and I'm a villager far away from this kind of psychologist, I think maybe it's available in the city but it's kinda far and its for crazy people, people with limitations, . I'm not crazy I don't want people think that im crazy and go that place, I'm just weirdo and childish, and bad communication alien accent. Alright one day when I'm bigger I got to the university, in the city, when I live really independent, and close to the psychologist, maybe I want to consult with them of my struggles
@Isographe
@Isographe 10 месяцев назад
Ok, I've counted about 40, that I relate with in one or another way, and also there were some that I'm not sure about
@donnawiseman3686
@donnawiseman3686 10 месяцев назад
Could someone get wrongly diagonsed with generalised anxiety disorder, when it could be asbergers. My adult child was diagonsed with this and adhd, ocd agoraphobia but most of the symptoms you have listed i can see in my child, except he was good a sports .,and has an adult cousin with asbergers.
@lb7564
@lb7564 10 месяцев назад
There is always a possibility that a diagnosis may be wrong. Not saying it is but diagnosing neurodevelopmental issues and mental health issues isn’t an exact science and depends heavily on the clinician, the patient and their cooperation. It may also be the right diagnosis but not complete diagnosis. If the treatment isn’t working for them and/or if they feel like maybe asd covers more it’s reasonable to ask for a second opinion or an additional evaluation.
@wiegeleWigi
@wiegeleWigi 11 месяцев назад
So basicly Im a bot with no emotions. I kinda like it, dont care as much anymore but still its sad to know that you basicly whole life is or you walk with support or try to do it all on your own but we all know how this goes. So yea. Any suggestions on how to improve in these times
@TheAspieWorld
@TheAspieWorld 11 месяцев назад
It’s a confidence and self belief thing. I can help with this with coaching
@Catlily5
@Catlily5 10 месяцев назад
You are not a bot with no emotions. All humans have emotions. Even all of us with Autism. We might have a hard time understanding our feelings. We also might show them differently than other people. But we still have feelings. You are not doomed.
@jaimezimmerman1670
@jaimezimmerman1670 10 месяцев назад
​@@Catlily5well said 😊
@turtleanton6539
@turtleanton6539 11 месяцев назад
Nice
@TheAspieWorld
@TheAspieWorld 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for the comment!
@bdjerram4275
@bdjerram4275 10 месяцев назад
Ok, so mental health team says im 97% ish likely to be on the autistic spectrum... also likely to have adhd. Problem is i am 38, and have found work arounds a lot of the symptoms in order to progress in life. The biggest ones i haven't overcome are.. Tone and speed of voice, forgetfulness, fidgeting, love being in a group but not the center of attention, and... every new idea is the best idea in the world and i must put all energy into it. Question... any tips to tell my parents without shaming them for the comments and behaviour used whilst growing up
@hermityt9032
@hermityt9032 10 месяцев назад
How is forgetfulness related to autism
@Slowlightningflow
@Slowlightningflow 6 месяцев назад
Okay if this guy has Asperger’s I definitely do lol
@danfraser1891
@danfraser1891 11 месяцев назад
77? I was born in '77....this could be a good omen 😂
@AmonDoesArt
@AmonDoesArt 10 месяцев назад
67/77 and still undiagnosed but awaiting testing.
@Aly-the-1st
@Aly-the-1st 9 месяцев назад
Is Asperger sydrome like autism or arw they completely diffrent everytime i search up this topic it shows Asperger syndrome ADHD and autism together i dont get the diffensez(sorry for all tge typos)
@Headbanger9000
@Headbanger9000 9 месяцев назад
Its high functioning Autism.
@MySelfSufficientJourney-py7hj
@MySelfSufficientJourney-py7hj 11 месяцев назад
Cheers I got 64 out of 77 Pity it wasn't a test
@jaimezimmerman1670
@jaimezimmerman1670 10 месяцев назад
I know!😂
@simonwilson628
@simonwilson628 11 месяцев назад
I had no idea, but i have a bunch of asd syndromes, if i didn't watch this video, i may have never knew lol.
@alexgreen2925
@alexgreen2925 9 месяцев назад
People say i cant use my Autism as a crutch or excuse...so how do i explain to a person who gets physically aggressive just because he doesnt like my verbal expression
@samk4801
@samk4801 3 месяца назад
Interesting. The first thing I did when I discovered I have Asperger's was to play that "Kramer at the dentist then the Mel Torme concert" goofy acting role. And I did/do see a tendency to "overplay" the Dx a bit, but that's only because after having LIVED it and all the consequences for over 68 years, I feel it's my right to claim: "I'M PROTECTED BY THE ADA (Americans with disabilities act)". 😉
@lucasfeder8723
@lucasfeder8723 11 месяцев назад
Hi, I love your videos, they have helped me know myself a ton! I do just want to say that the diagnosis 'Asbergers' is now not a diagnoisis. Instead it is autism. The term asbergers has intence na*i routes, which is deeply problamatic. I just want to let you know:) Love your videos!
@Catlily5
@Catlily5 10 месяцев назад
He knows. Some countries still use Asperger's. That is why he says he still uses it.
@maleficus6186
@maleficus6186 10 месяцев назад
It's not deeply problematic for the thousands of people that were diagnosed with it before the asd diagnosis existed.
@Catlily5
@Catlily5 10 месяцев назад
@@maleficus6186 Though I understand why people are upset by Asperger sending children to their deaths.
@damarcuscolfer1485
@damarcuscolfer1485 9 месяцев назад
Actually, that's just in America. In Europe and the rest of the world Aspergers is still happily used, because the distinction is too important to not be made. Also we're not sensitive to a fault like Americans. Just thought you'd like to know!
@Catlily5
@Catlily5 9 месяцев назад
@@damarcuscolfer1485You are out of date. A fair number of European countries use the ICD -11 to classify disorders. They have removed the Asperger's diagnosis as well. So it is not only the Americans. Sorry.
@simonzak1407
@simonzak1407 9 месяцев назад
😮 I think I was around 80%.
@JacobIX99
@JacobIX99 8 месяцев назад
Are these really symptoms? I can imagine any and every person to have more than 20 and even 40 symptoms from that list But I don't think it necessarily means they have asperegen, right?
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