Rearranging life’s sock drawer...

So.....since diagnosis (self or otherwise) what has shifted, if anything in terms of how you choose to live-blogging your life and who you live it with?

Has it caused the onset of changes in your routine, belief system, self-worth...?

Since my own self diagnosis....I see my differences from mainstream folk more distinctly and realise that not only that I don’t fit, and nor to I want too!

i want to move from subsisting (or merely functioning) and  fitting in at the periphery of life....and take back the reigns..

your thoughts and experiences would be good to hear.

Parents
  • I can relax and be myself and not worry so much about conforming. I can see where, when and why I find things difficult, but not always what to do about it. It allows me to take time out when I need to, it allows me to avoid situations that I find difficult, and to say to others how I need to be treated to cope.

    On the negative side I know I need help but there’s not help to be found, to quite Dire Straits “Telegraph Row”

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  • I can relax and be myself and not worry so much about conforming. I can see where, when and why I find things difficult, but not always what to do about it. It allows me to take time out when I need to, it allows me to avoid situations that I find difficult, and to say to others how I need to be treated to cope.

    On the negative side I know I need help but there’s not help to be found, to quite Dire Straits “Telegraph Row”

Children