Diagnosed twice...first in my early 30's.
First one was evaluating me for other reasons but worked with children who had asperger's for most of his life. I don't think he had encountered any adult "wild" aspie's...let alone an adult female "wild" aspie's. I felt like a lab rat being examined under a microscope during the whole thing. I was very uncomfortable, I basically ran out of there when he told me I had passed the evaluation but he was 100% sure after watching me for 3 days that I had aspergers (he said I was high functioning, and he wasn't even sure until the last part of day 2), and left it unconfirmed.
I had it confirmed a few years later at the insistence of the SO who was positive there just HAD to be some drug out there that would make me "normal". I was offered a choice of xanax or ativan to help cope with SO and my son who have ADHD, congratulated on adapting so well, and referred to a counselor at the time who had a teenage son with Asperger's she was trying to understand. No services, but best counselor I had ever had...I think we actually helped each other, and when she left 2 years later we both cried.