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asperger s syndrome adults checklist
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Dr. Frank Gaskill answered
24 years experience Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
Aspergers: First take a look at this video to get an overview of asperger's. Then it will likely be clear. Main issues are social difficulties and trouble with ... Read More
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Dr. Zahid Awan answered
Specializes in Psychiatry
Social issues: It is an autistic spectrum condition and pertains to the higher functioning end of autistic spectrum. It primarily leads to social limitations and mak ... Read More
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Dr. Shamshad Haroon answered
26 years experience Psychiatry
Get knowledge first : Going to primary doctor and getting a referral for a psychiatrist with interest websites of university around u may have resources yale development ce ... Read More
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Dr. Robert Woods answered
30 years experience Psychiatry
Delayed Development: Asperger syndrome (as) is characterized by repetitive routines or rituals, peculiarities in speech and language, socially and emotionally inappropriat ... Read More
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i need statistics on aspergers syndrome. how many people have it (children, young adults, adults). ?

Dr. Robert Woods answered
30 years experience Psychiatry
Not Well Established: The prevalence of Asperger syndrome (as) is not well established. Experts estimate that as many as 1 in 88 children age 8 will have an autism spectru ... Read More
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A 49-year-old member asked:

Dr. William Singer answered
51 years experience Pediatric Neurology
Asperger's disorder: There is no associated disorders associated with asperger's disorder that would shorten a person's life expectency.
A 39-year-old member asked:

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No: It is a developmental disorder that is life-long. You cannot come down with it later in life. Best wishes.
A 41-year-old member asked:

Dr. Lisa Rankin answered
25 years experience ADHD and Autism
Several: Aspergers is an autism spectrum disorder in which the most significant difficulty is with social interactions although the level and type of difficult ... Read More
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Dr. Eliezer Schwartz answered
43 years experience Clinical Psychology
Seek expert advice.: The specific signs and symptoms of asperger's can be shared by many other conditions, with various causes. It is very important to seek expert advice ... Read More
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Dr. Pamela Pappas answered
42 years experience Psychiatry
Asperger's: Asperger's is a type of developmental disorder related to autism. In it there are problems with social skills; difficulty initiating and maintaining ... Read More
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