Teacher said "everyone is a little autistic"

When I was doing my application for University, I wanted to put that I was on the waitlist for an Autism assessment but I hadn't been diagnosed yet and that I have panic attacks and have dyslexic tendencies but I wasn't sure how to write it into words because you only get a certain amount of characters you're allowed to use (I can't remember the number but it wasn't a lot). I told her what I was struggling with and asked her if she could help me. When I told her what I wanted to get across in my message, she said that she was talking to some of the other staff in the staff room and they agreed that "everyone struggles with these things a little, everyone has some autistic traits" ( I can't remember the exact wording but it was something like that). After she said that I remember thinking that that wasn't how it worked, but I didn't know how to respond so I just said: "yeah" (that is what I default to when I am uncomfortable and don't know what to say).

 

Every time I think about this conversation, it makes me so angry because she just dismissed all my feelings in 2 seconds. I used to feel like I could tell her when I was struggling but now that trust is broken. I also feel sad and guilty that I didn't stand up for myself. I knew what she said was wrong and I just let her say it. When I think about her saying that, I usually zone out of whatever I am doing and feel all those emotions again. I don't have anyone I can talk to anywhere. Not at college, not at home. I really feel like I would benefit from having a therapist or someone like that to talk to that I know won't judge. I do talk to a mental health officer at college but I won't be there next year so I will be back to having no one to talk to, and since I will be going to university (hopefully), I will be on my own. I am hoping that there will be someone I can talk to at the universities and see if there is any support or something they can offer me while I am there.

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  • id just ignore them. they have a problem with ignorance and lack of empathy which they are obviously struggling through themselves and we cant understand. but it means they dont and wont be able to understand your position and will be of no help or comfort or understanding.

    its same with everything really... i have some sort of condition that seems to make me alergic to the cold, it maybe reynaurds as suspected or it maybe anything else as the docs didnt truly do their job right in confirming or diagnosing, lazy NHS lol could be diabetes for all i know as thats got circulatory issues... but anyways i feel the cold more, and at work they make out everyone feels the cold too.... like, they dont understand that what i mean is i feel it more and i can get frostbite in 10 degrees celcius while everyone else needs to be at like -50 celcius for that effect in the cold. hell i was sat at home yesterday and my toes were numb, some were white and my larger toe was black, but if i mention to anyone i cant handle the cold as much as a normal person theyd think its bull and think i feel the cold the same as they do and we are the same, when were not.

    people always have this lack of empathy, lack of feeling that others maybe different and may feel the world differently to them. you cannot fix their ignorance though.

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  • id just ignore them. they have a problem with ignorance and lack of empathy which they are obviously struggling through themselves and we cant understand. but it means they dont and wont be able to understand your position and will be of no help or comfort or understanding.

    its same with everything really... i have some sort of condition that seems to make me alergic to the cold, it maybe reynaurds as suspected or it maybe anything else as the docs didnt truly do their job right in confirming or diagnosing, lazy NHS lol could be diabetes for all i know as thats got circulatory issues... but anyways i feel the cold more, and at work they make out everyone feels the cold too.... like, they dont understand that what i mean is i feel it more and i can get frostbite in 10 degrees celcius while everyone else needs to be at like -50 celcius for that effect in the cold. hell i was sat at home yesterday and my toes were numb, some were white and my larger toe was black, but if i mention to anyone i cant handle the cold as much as a normal person theyd think its bull and think i feel the cold the same as they do and we are the same, when were not.

    people always have this lack of empathy, lack of feeling that others maybe different and may feel the world differently to them. you cannot fix their ignorance though.

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