Obsessions and waiting for diagnosis

Hi  everyone 

I am writing this because I am very concerned about my obsessions' with things which I feel have always been part of me.  I really like things that people my age have long grown out like Build a Bear factory and in the past obsessions like this have landed me financial trouble. It was only when I noticed try not to let it control me and having limit on my card stop me spending .  I am worried that I am freak because I like teddy bears and dressing them up because it feel safe for me and I worry sometimes what other think. I recently watch a documentary where there was a young women ASD and she said she like children cartoons because they made her feel calm and I could relate to that feeling.   

The other obsession I feel is bit more serious its about a guy I liked at school and college.  I have not seen him in well over a eleven years but I occasionally look on his Linkedin profile to see what he up too. Over lockdown I left him a private message on fb which he has not seen yet and when we were at school in my final year I send him a love letter he really like it and I think about him a lot and sometimes I see him in my home town.  I kind of wish he knew of my initial screening for ASD and that am aware my obsessions and I don't want to get in trouble with the police.  

I have been waiting shy of two years since my initial screening for ASD at my local Autism hub but I have yet to see a doctor for a confirmation 

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  • I can indetify with your obsession for things that make you feel happy and safe. I am 51 and about 15 years ago returned to my childhood hobbies. First making model aircraft kits, then a model railway which I could not afford and got rid of but kepy making the model aircraft. I could spend a fortune on models but tend to limit myself to about £30 a month. I have to stay clear of Lego for far of ending up bankrupt!

    I had a similar obsession with a member of the opposite sex long before social media came along. That is a very difficult one to get over, and only time and meeting other people will improve that. I still think about the girl I obsessed over and that was 30 years ago.

    I have been waiting since jan 2020 for my assment after referal by my GP. It looks like they are only prioritising those who are possibility looking to self harm?

    take care

    Rob

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  • I can indetify with your obsession for things that make you feel happy and safe. I am 51 and about 15 years ago returned to my childhood hobbies. First making model aircraft kits, then a model railway which I could not afford and got rid of but kepy making the model aircraft. I could spend a fortune on models but tend to limit myself to about £30 a month. I have to stay clear of Lego for far of ending up bankrupt!

    I had a similar obsession with a member of the opposite sex long before social media came along. That is a very difficult one to get over, and only time and meeting other people will improve that. I still think about the girl I obsessed over and that was 30 years ago.

    I have been waiting since jan 2020 for my assment after referal by my GP. It looks like they are only prioritising those who are possibility looking to self harm?

    take care

    Rob

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