They can if they were right for each other
Each person who has aspergers has a different personality, and aspergers manifests itself differently in different persons. So, probably, no one who has aspergers has all the symptoms, because the combination is different in each individual.
Yes. I was watching a show about OCD, and one of the interviewers had OCD towards her family, thinking they were "contaminated."
No that is just one of the disorders. You can be ocd over just about anything.
when first one feels have something wrong with...oh, yea, then found out has OCD!
NO one knows.
Sometimes depression can be a part of it, I have borderline OCD. Usually axiety is the number one cause of OCD.
Not all people with aspergers like math. One of the aspergers myths, is that they all love and/or are gifted in math. However, some do seem like they're gifted in math, while others might have trouble.
Yes because aspergers is a syndrome and schizophrenia affects a different part of the brain, possible but very rare.
Aspergers syndrome is a type of developmental disorder which delays many basic skills, especially one's ability to socialize and communicate with others as well as to use one's imagination. It is similar to autism but children with Aspergers are usually able to function better than children with autism.
Mothers of teenagers with OCD do not hate their children. It can be hard to live with a teenager, especially one with OCD. Sometimes a good talk is just what people need to see eye to eye.
There are a variety of drugs that can be effective with OCD to one degree or another. Your physician can advise which she thinks might be best for you to try.
Treatment wise, often times a stimulant medication can exacerbate symptoms of OCD (or make undiagnosed OCD bad enough to hav a formal diagnosis). If one is diagnosed with OCD, by giving in to obsessions, u are really making OCD stronger in the long run.