I'm no expert, but some aspects of Aspergers are similar to dementia, eg not being able to remember names, faces; not being able to "find" something which is right there in front of you; not being able to remember what has been said to you ("short term memory"??). My point is that medics would need to distinguish between Aspergers and dementia. My dh is quite likely to leave doors unlocked, forget to take things, not notice a spill on the kitchen floor etc.
HildajenniJ, people from any of those professions - doctors, nurses, vicars etc - can also have Aspergers.
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This is, apparently, standard practice for GPs.