None of us can diagnose that. But my guess is, you still have autism, you have just learned to connect with people. That’s a wonderful thing, to compensate, when you have a disability. You probably still DO have autism and its related traits and characteristics, but you have overcome its dysfunction. Only a professional can diagnose you—officially (documented) or by observation Let me say also, I think people with disabilities are interesting—they function in different ways than common people.