Never related so much.

Hi there, I just joined here and I hope I'm posting in the right place and it's ok. I'm an adult male, 24, and for the longest time I haven't felt like I have a place in the world, always feeling overwhelmed by certain day to day activities and just feeling like I don't fit in with the people around me and lots of other things like having the worst time trying to make friends and feeling like I'm some kind of alien. A couple of months ago by chance I came across some articles and then YouTube videos about what it is like to have autism. After reading and watching I felt as though I have never related to anything more in my life and I've slowly started to think that I may be autistic. I know that I am not diagnosed and so I can't say for sure. However I have been wondering if I should approach my doctor about it but I feel some anxiety and fear about it especially because I don't know what happens after that point. I think I feel worried of not being believed. I also think that my family would think I'm silly if I talked to them about it (which is why I thought I'd post here). Does anyone have any advice if they were once like me and they've been through the whole journey about what it is like to go through this and what they recommend? I just think that if I'm right, having a diagnosis could help me to understand myself better and be able to manage things better. I don't know if it sounds silly but I almost feel like everyone I know was given a manual of how to be a human and I didn't get my copy? Thank you for reading.

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  • Hi Paper,

    Welcome... Everyone on here will identify in some way to what you have asked.

    Firstly, you are not silly iun any way, you need to do what is comfortable for you.

    I was in the same situation as you are, I looked for advise alo.. what I did was the following.

    I reasearched about autism, I compiled a list of traits that I had that was very similar to autism. I then spoke with my GP and gave him the list in writing and asked would it be possible to have a referral for an ASD assessment.

    This was carried out and the diagnosis was I have autism.

    This process may take time and it wont happen over night.. I was lucky I suppose, I started in November 2020 and had assessment and dignosis in March 2021.

    Alternatively, you may wish to go private and have an assessment, which may be a lot quicker.

    I hope this is of some help.

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  • Hi Paper,

    Welcome... Everyone on here will identify in some way to what you have asked.

    Firstly, you are not silly iun any way, you need to do what is comfortable for you.

    I was in the same situation as you are, I looked for advise alo.. what I did was the following.

    I reasearched about autism, I compiled a list of traits that I had that was very similar to autism. I then spoke with my GP and gave him the list in writing and asked would it be possible to have a referral for an ASD assessment.

    This was carried out and the diagnosis was I have autism.

    This process may take time and it wont happen over night.. I was lucky I suppose, I started in November 2020 and had assessment and dignosis in March 2021.

    Alternatively, you may wish to go private and have an assessment, which may be a lot quicker.

    I hope this is of some help.

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