8:10am
March 18, 2015

Very Late Diagnosis of Asperger Syndrome (Autism Spectrum Disorder): How Seeking a Diagnosis in Adulthood Can Change Your Life.
I haven’t read this book. I came across it while looking for other books, and thought some other people here might find it useful. It’s written by Philip Wylie, who was diagnosed at age 51. (I have to admit I was expecting him to have been even older… very late diagnosis always sounds to me like 60s through 90s.)
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merchantfan said: I feel like it would be even harder to diagnose ASD at like 70-90 because there are so many common conditions (such as stroke or dementia) then that could mask ASD signs.
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