Colin,Its not a case of playing the Aspergers Syndrome for all its worth,Its a case of does he know right from wrong,Just because Doctors can,t give a 100% diagnosis,of this condition,does,nt mean it does not exist,
As said in my previous post,I have some knowledge of these less than 100% diagnosis, conditions,
like the condition my twin sons have,This condition,does not carry a 100% diagnostic evaluation,but they do have it,the way these conditions are diagnosed is,its a points system,take for instance Sotos Syndrome,which is a form of gigantism, with links to autism,It is a genetic disorder,my sons have 1 chromosone less than they should have,had they not been identical twins then only one would have had it,when Doctors test for this condition, they look for things that will match the criteria set by Dr Jaun Sotos,there are 20 pointers,to be diagnosed with this Syndrome the person has to have more than 90% of the pointers,which my sons have,But because they do not match all 20 pointers,therefore there are some who say they don,t have Sotos Syndrome , but they have been granted a Disabled status,by DWP and carry this Disabled "stigma"with them for the rest of their lives,
Wullie