57 Male. 40/50 score. Why didn’t I know!

I’m a resilient self employed man. Since I can remember, I never fitted in. Openly laughed at, mocked and as a child bullied. High functioning with the best masking / camouflage I could summon, only last week was called ‘odd’ to my face. 
This week, after several tests, my traits were exposed in blinding light. Yep, the big A! 
Absolute joy mixed with relief that I’m not on my own. Soon taken over by anger that no one, including myself, ever joined the dots.

8 years ago out of the blue, a total cognitive meltdown. I’m aware now that the insomnia, exhaustion from masking etc was the root cause. Today it’s just the shutdowns that loom. But since diagnosis a huge weight of sadness of reliving the younger me having to battle every day to be ‘normal’

Ive never felt so lonely and betrayed by the medical profession.

A lifelong question has been answered. So why, internally, is my heart broken? I can only write about my distress for I’m so self trained to mask my feelings. Showing weakness was beaten out of me a long time ago. 

Im sorry for my self indulgence on this forum, but my scream has nowhere to go. 
sorry.

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  • I didn't know for years, it made my life Hell in early life. When I found out in my 20's it explained a lot. As for why nobody realised this until now? How messed up it ha made you and left your life?

    Simple, nobody cared to look I'm afraid. I have found out, many times, people prefer it to be something "easy". Illness, stupidity, difficulty adapting, the list goes on...

    The best thing you can do is find others like you, like all of us, to discuss it with. Talk to people who support people with Autism/Aspergers as well. Every little helps.

    Learnt these things the hard way as I became something of a train wreck over time and only barely pulled back from the brink several times. Learn from my failings and have a better life.

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  • I didn't know for years, it made my life Hell in early life. When I found out in my 20's it explained a lot. As for why nobody realised this until now? How messed up it ha made you and left your life?

    Simple, nobody cared to look I'm afraid. I have found out, many times, people prefer it to be something "easy". Illness, stupidity, difficulty adapting, the list goes on...

    The best thing you can do is find others like you, like all of us, to discuss it with. Talk to people who support people with Autism/Aspergers as well. Every little helps.

    Learnt these things the hard way as I became something of a train wreck over time and only barely pulled back from the brink several times. Learn from my failings and have a better life.

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