More Autistic After Diagnosis...

Obviously I know I'm not; I'm the same person, but it seems more apparent. For example at work I've started using a stress ball; I'm more aware of taking in distracting noises and feeling unable to work when there's a lot of distraction.

I'd tailor my stims in public to, for example scribbling lines and lines of figure 8's or drawing squares, whereas now I'll openly rub my neck or forehead. I've also had two meltdowns at work, whereas previously I'd somehow manage to avoid this happening at work.

I don't know whether any of this is a self-fulfilling prophecy type thing, or whether it is just a greater self-awareness and me feeling more able to be myself, with the strength provided by the diagnosis.

Anyone else experienced this type of reaction?

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  • Hiya. 

    I got a diagnosis last week and feel exactly the same. Yesterday was my first work day with the new diagnosis and I felt 10x more disabled than before despite nothing changing other than having the diagnosis and haven't felt able to face work today as it feels overwhelming all of a sudden.

    I've just posted asking for advice on this topic before seeing your post. I have no answers for you sadly but completely relate to what you've put in your post! Hopefully others can offer some advice.

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  • Hiya. 

    I got a diagnosis last week and feel exactly the same. Yesterday was my first work day with the new diagnosis and I felt 10x more disabled than before despite nothing changing other than having the diagnosis and haven't felt able to face work today as it feels overwhelming all of a sudden.

    I've just posted asking for advice on this topic before seeing your post. I have no answers for you sadly but completely relate to what you've put in your post! Hopefully others can offer some advice.

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