A question for those diagnosed as adults

I don't yet have a diagnosis, positive or negative, but I'm finding lately that I'm very selfconscious about things that I do and tendencies that I have that possibly reflect Asperger's. It's not that I wasn't aware of them before, but I just brushed them aside as quirks. I know that nothing has changed, but for some reason, they feel different now that I have a suspicion, and honestly, at times it kind of upsets me.

For those of you who were diagnosed as adults, did you have any feelings like that, and if so, how did you deal with them?

Parents
  • I’m in a similar place to you. Things I did in the past feel very different now. It annoys my partner that I could do things in the past, but struggle now. I guess for her nothing has changed, but for me everything has.

    I’m currently waiting for diagnosis. My hope is that once I have answers I can find solutions that are more effective.

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  • I’m in a similar place to you. Things I did in the past feel very different now. It annoys my partner that I could do things in the past, but struggle now. I guess for her nothing has changed, but for me everything has.

    I’m currently waiting for diagnosis. My hope is that once I have answers I can find solutions that are more effective.

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