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No, In Lines in the Sand, Wilson says, "You're not autistic... you don't even have Asperger's."

Besides, he is adept at reading body language of those around him, which would almost prove that he does not have Asperger's. He manipulates those around him, watching body language to see how they react in order to adjust his approach. He ignores the body language of others when he does not want to respond to it.

I am not sure anyone with Asperger's would want to jump to claim him as one of their own unless he was both a) real and b) they or someone they loved had a serious illness that was difficult to diagnose.

As an Aspie, I would therefore like to be first to self-sacrificially surrender him to the good folk over at the Ananchastic Personality Disorder Society. A simply delightful discussion on Asperger's vs. Ananchastia occurs at:

http://www.tonyattwood.com.au/articles/danda5.html.

No real watcher of the program House MD should have too much trouble seeing the whole category of Ananchastia was created as a prime holding-pen for House primarily.

('Ananchastic/Anankastic' should never be confused with the political 'Anarchistic', but then House just doesn't keep to even that rule does he?) ____________

First of Ananchastic/Anankastic Personality disorder is an older or archaic term that is used to describe OCD behavior, and OCD is a problem in a significant minority of those with Asperger's.

Is Dr. House an Aspie, more than likely yes, with a hint of Narcissism, and OCD, his Autism types seem to be: Einstein, Powell, Warhol.

Einstein - Intellectual, high IQ, known as an expert in subject of interest, and can be argumentative with others who they feel are less knowledgeable and competent.

Powell- Aggressive, intelligent yet hostile in general, uses drugs in order to relieve stress.

Warhol- Extremely confident, egocentric, thinks highly of self and believes others should think highly of him as well, likes to monologue extensively, and when faced with problems they can become quite revengeful and bitter in life.

So yes, House is an Aspie, and as a person with Asperger's I relate much too him, and I share his Autism types.

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Another strong possibility is that House is ADHD Combined-type:

  • Loves Video Games & TV
  • Sees big picture and recognises patterns
  • Maverick, breaks conventions, no respect for rules or authority
  • Impulsive, addictive, depressive
  • Hyper-focuses on diagnosis
  • Likes own company but actually empathises very well
  • Articulate, intelligent with good sense of humour
  • Drives fast
  • Cynical

Most likely Hugh Laurie himself is ADHD too, as are very many comics.

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I personally have ADHD and I have noticed a lot of similarities between myself and Dr. House--in the way that we work.

We ADHD people need to multitask to keep our thoughts on track, we specialise in "tuning out" conversations, our thought processes often are miles ahead of others, and we tend to "crank everything up to 11."

ADHD also affects social skills (or, as a result, a lack thereof). Boundaries are flimsy, give & take is difficult, and mentally, there is almost no filter for what comes out of an ADHD person's mouth

I personally think it's very possible that House has some form of ADHD.

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