Would your life have been different if you’d been diagnosed earlier?

Hello all,

Like a lot on here I was diagnosed later on in life, in my fifties and fairly recently. My daughter asked me if my life would have been different and would I go back and change it if I could. 

I had to think about this, and I’m still trying to work it out. My initial answer is yes I really do wish I’d have been diagnosed earlier and had educational plans in place and maybe not bullied as much and gotten my degrees a few years earlier than I did. 

BUT……

Im ok with who I am, and maybe my struggles are what made me who I am and maybe without struggles I’d not have built the resilience I have. 

I thought it was a good question. Do you guys wish you’d have been diagnosed earlier on in life? And if so would your life have been different to how it is now?

Parents
  • Like the others in their 50's I think diagnosis in my childhood, even if possible would just have left me stigmatised as 'special', going to the special school etc and bullied even more. I had other medical issues when I was around 8-10 and then 'special ' school was mentioned and I fought massivley against it. I think it would have helped me in my teens and 20's on the relationship side. I have been waiting 2 years fo the NHS and now I just want to know what my enemy is .

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  • Like the others in their 50's I think diagnosis in my childhood, even if possible would just have left me stigmatised as 'special', going to the special school etc and bullied even more. I had other medical issues when I was around 8-10 and then 'special ' school was mentioned and I fought massivley against it. I think it would have helped me in my teens and 20's on the relationship side. I have been waiting 2 years fo the NHS and now I just want to know what my enemy is .

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