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What Symptoms does an Older Adult in her 60s with Aspergers syndrome display?

OCD


How common is aspegrer's syndrome?

If Aspergers Syndrome runs in your family, then it is very common. But it is uncommon if it does not run in the mother's side of the family. There are about 1,000,000 Aspergers People in the United Kingdom, I have it so I know.


Adult aspergers syndrome?

People with Aspergers tend to see large improvements as they get older. Children with Aspergers tend to be what others may say, "In their own world" as they may be obsessive with certain things and prefer to be alone. Teens with Aspergers tend to be more social and aware of themselves and this is a rather touchy area as with other teens. Adults with Aspergers may or may not be viewed as being an Aspie as many adults can "mask" the issue by acting as how others behave or doing what needs to be done. Normally adults are seen as normal yet "off" but this alone is normal as they have Aspergers.


What are the most common diseases faced by people?

Cancer MS Aspergers Sydrome Alzheimers


What is profound Aspergers?

It is a more severe version of aspergers


Is aspergers syndrome and asburgers syndrome the same thing?

Close, asburgeres sounds similar to aspergers. Asburgeres specifically does not exist but aspergers does. Other names for aspergers is asperger(s) syndrome and autistic psychopathy which is the original name for aspergers.


What is asperger's sickness?

I dont know that Aspergers is a sickness. It is said usually that someone is "gifted" with Asperger. That means it is a blessing. Many Aspergers say that they wouldnt trade Aspergers with a neurotypical life. I dont think Aspergers is a sickness.


How do you get an undiagnosed 67 year old to consider that he has aspergers?

Approach the conversation with empathy and understanding, emphasizing that many adults discover they have Asperger's later in life. Share specific examples of behaviors or traits that align with Asperger's, framing them as common experiences rather than deficiencies. Encourage him to explore the topic further by suggesting resources or inviting him to discuss it with a professional who specializes in adult diagnoses. Ensure he feels supported and not judged, as this will help him remain open to the idea.


Is aspergers a mentall illness?

Aspergers is not a mentall illness it is not a diesease you can,t catch aspergers by being around someone with aspergers. People with aspergers are born with it. Although aspergers affects the way people think and veiw the world it is not a diesese. Recent aspergers studies have shown that in brains of people with aspergers there is a difference in the way the brain is wired and set up. and there have also been studies of aspergers brain waves and it showed the brain waves of people with aspergers differed from nerotypical brain waves. Just because people with aspergers think differently does not make them mentally ill there is a huge difference between the two.


What are short term effects of aspergers?

There isn't a short term effect to Aspergers as it is something the individual is born and lives with. The symptoms/signs of AS can only be lessen or "covered" up. This is often accomplished by forms of therapy (usu. Speech therapy) and copying the behaviors of others deemed appropriate or through teaching from the parents, friends, ect.


When was Aspergers Society of Ontario created?

Aspergers Society of Ontario was created in 2000.


Should I worry about violence occurring when I am being an Indian Giver to ask an adult with asperger's to give back a gift that was not mine to give in the first place?

No. Just explain the situation so as not to hurt his or her feelings. I have aspergers and I am very gentle, and the persons i know who have aspergers are extremely sensitive and very gentle.