Where do I go from here-life is falling apart

I find myself aged 30, jobless, single and living with parents. This time last year I was renting, earning 33k a year and had a partner....but o was even more unhappy then I am now.

im a qualified social worker. I have a 6 year old son.

i was diagnosed after a private assessment with Aspergers. 

I hate living with my parents in some ways. I miss my freedom and independence. However when I lived alone I was even more unhappy as I found maintaining a household almost impossible. I became obsessed with cleaning and overwhelmed with the fact cleaning was my responsibility, bills stressed me out, I found being the only one to entertain my son exhausting as he’s a lovely child but like all children needs almost constant entertainment and attention. 

‘I want a job but when I’ve had a job I’ve never lasted long. The manager never seems to like me and while I can maintain normality in a job I find after a few days my mask starts to slip and I become exhausted, anxious and demotivated. When working 3 days a week I find I can just about cope but that’s not going to enable me to buy my own home. 

‘I’m currently on universal credit and absolutely skint. I get no disability benefits and feel I mask so well I’d never get them. 

‘I’ve got an interview for a full time job in a few weeks. It’s a subject I’m interested in so I figured it’s better than nothing as being unemployed makes me miserable. But in reality I think I will find full time work hard.

no one knows I have Aspergers. My parents would be unsupportive and I’ve no friends. 

Im honestly sat here crying because I genuinely don’t know what to do.

I am limited as I can’t drive but I fail at that too. 

‘Honestly, if you were me what would you do? Where do I start.

Parents

  • ‘Honestly, if you were me what would you do? Where do I start.

    Very much as states above. Maybe speak to your General Practitioner (GP) and get a referral to see an Occupational Therapist (OT) to support a claim for Personal Independence Payment (PIP). 


    no one knows I have Aspergers. My parents would be unsupportive and I’ve no friends. 

    Well you have informed us that you have Aspergers, and most of us here are on the spectrum and can be pen-friendly and as such supportive too. :-)


Reply

  • ‘Honestly, if you were me what would you do? Where do I start.

    Very much as states above. Maybe speak to your General Practitioner (GP) and get a referral to see an Occupational Therapist (OT) to support a claim for Personal Independence Payment (PIP). 


    no one knows I have Aspergers. My parents would be unsupportive and I’ve no friends. 

    Well you have informed us that you have Aspergers, and most of us here are on the spectrum and can be pen-friendly and as such supportive too. :-)


Children
  • I understand the parent thing, my mother wouldnt accept my son was diagnosed autistic and when I suggested I may be she laughed at me. It's good they support you as when I was homeless she was too wrapped up in her life and told me to go see my dad (same with him) so I was alone! So treasure your parents for being there for you. I was alone from 16 years old