You could talk to a psychologist and tell them the signs of Aspergers that your husband is showing. That way if your husband does have Aspergers he can get medicine for his symptoms, but not all people with Aspergers need medicine
Turner's Syndrome. People suspect that Joan of Arc had this syndrome.
Is the husband being overly critical? That might be a reason. If the husband can have a non-judgemental conversation with the wife, instead of trying to discuss the behavior, discuss why she won't talk to him and how she feels about the husband's perception of her behavior. If he can get to why she's shutting him out, he may be able to have a reasonable discussion of his view of her behavior.
Yes.
While it can be more challenging to make friends when you have Aspergers Syndrome, I believe there is still good reason to have hope. Society as a whole is becoming increasingly aware of Aspergers and Autism and more accepting of people who are on the Autism Spectrum. Take for example, the TV show, The Big Bang Theory. While it is never actually stated, I highly suspect that Sheldon's character is based on an individual who has Aspergers, and he is certainly an endearing fellow who has a close-knit group of friends whom he can count on. There are plenty of examples in real life as well of people who have Aspergers Syndrome who are living full, productive lives, have jobs, friends and many other accomplishments to their credit. Don't put too much pressure on yourself , striving for the hundreds or even thousands of so-called "friends" that a lot of young people have on their social media pages. Many would question how real any of these friendships really are. Start with one person and go from there. When approaching a person in your efforts to begin a friendship, I have read about many success stories that involve individuals with Autism taking a very forthright approach, telling people from the start about their condition. Explain to people whom you are interested in getting to know better that you have Aspergers and tell them what it's all about. Explain that it is sometimes difficult for you to read body language. Ask them if they'd mind giving you tips and advice from time to time in conversation to help you work on these skills. If sometime is not receptive to this, chances are that you don't really want him or her as a friend anyways! As the parent of an individual who has Autism, I know that I cannot truly understand and appreciate the challenges that you face as a person with Aspergers, but hope that of my suggestions can be of some help to you.
Colic, which can be fatal. If you suspect colic, call the vet immediately!
Sure. But if he dies under mysterious circumstances, you instantly become the #1 suspect.
Yes it is. This is because the government needs answers and if you don't want to justify and you refuse you most likely know something important.
He is probably being sneaky.
Researchers suspect that the first step in the development of Parinaud's oculoglandular syndrome occurs when Bartonella henselae bacteria pass from a cat's saliva to its fur during grooming.
The investigator was extremely suspicious of the suspect's alibi. The suspicious wife followed her husband when he left work.
No. I'd suggest seeking the help of a marriage counselor if you suspect he's not being faithful.
Meiosis takes longer in the ovary, increasing the likelihood of error.