Apologies if I don't really make sense in this post, since I tend to just ramble off on semi-random tangents that don't really make sense as a whole. I'd also appreciate if this topic was taken seriously, even given the nature of this forum. Even if it's just to tell me I'm being stupid - I'd appreciate that, actually.
To start off, I was never really officially diagnosed with
anything, mostly because my mom was and still is pretty laid-back when it comes to health and all that, so we never really bothered checking, since it never seemed like an issue. I just act weirdly sometimes, and we pretty much left it at that.
Even then - and I guess this is one of the bigger questions with me making this topic - is Asperger's something that can just be
missed or overlooked in that case? Similarly to a lot of other mental disorders that often get grazed over? If so, is it worth testing for it, or if possible, looking for treatment, when I'm 20 years old now? I've only heard and read about it in relevance to kids in highschool or younger. I'm far from being an actual adult, but still.
I
tested 'likely' here. I haven't just interpreted the result as fact because I'm not that stupid, and I'm positive the test is trash anyway. But I've looked more and more into it and thought more about myself and how I tend to operate, and I'm just really overly curious now, confirmation bias aside. I know it's probably not that big of a deal if I just
happen to qualify as a person that just happens to fall under the umbrella of people who have Asperger's, but if I do, it feels really, really wrong to just leave that notion alone.
What should I do?