Suffering daily, could this be autism?

Hello, I am in my 40’s and have always struggled with life, daily. I don’t completely understand why but have always felt like an alien observing a different species when in a group of people. I just cannot quite connect. Although I’m uncomfortable I do now make effort to talk to people (e.g. colleagues, mums at playgroup) but realise the vast majority of people don’t take to me like others even though I do try to be kind. I have only made this change during 30’s after I taught myself eye contact and learnt what to do and say when first meeting people. It is after this I struggle, with what to do next to maintain friendships.

My job is within an emotionally caring profession and I get good feedback from clients that I am empathetic and help them but I realise that is a role. I am usually more empathetic if I have been through similar experience. When it comes to socialising/making friends I just can’t seem to do it even though I try and think I want it. This has been my whole life. I also feel distant and unsure about my family and struggle with family functions. They are all kind and accept this now.

I am pretty rigid with my days and get very upset if something goes wrong, e.g. I can’t find a bowl or glass I usually use and can become hysterical, angry, feeling utterly devastated at this type of thing. My husband to be (finally met someone late 30’s and had a baby) is wonderful but I cannot gain any comfort from him, will push him away, swear, hit myself and can only calm down alone in a quiet room. 

I have only just started to explore this over the past year but have been wondering whether this could be autism. This knowledge could reframe my entire life that I have spent feeling isolated, confused, sectioned during 20’s in mental health hospitals for being suicidal (no longer suicidal)… I have read about autism and don’t have any typical special interests apart from practising the piano keenly and loving to study, especially psychology. When I was a child, I didn’t talk at playgroup (nursery) and struggled with friendships and bullying at primary school. Always felt different and alone. Again, no special interest apart from practising piano. I also enjoyed locking myself away and writing for hours, mainly from stuff I’d already read or seen but I did make some stuff up. I also participated in some imaginative play with my siblings, although it was pretty structured with me in control. I did not line things up or watch things spin, have a special topic, etc

I am sensitive to smells and certain tastes, been fussy with food since a baby. I jump sometimes at sounds others haven’t noticed and wear sunglasses all year round. Not sure why the glasses, just feel better protected and panic with out them.

I will stop there, although there is more. I feel pretty low at the moment, the not knowing what’s wrong with me is awful. Any advice/opinions/similar experiences would be appreciated. I did post something similar elsewhere in another forum but don’t think it was the right place. It’s a big step for me to ask for help. Thank you. 

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  • You sound like you are on spectrum.  Your experience is very similar to most peoples.  I struggle with relationships, friendships, socialising and most other similar things.  Excel at anything that requires raw intelligence and creative thinking.  I also have issues with sensory things like smells, sounds, textures.

    Suggestions.  Join your local autism group would be the main one.  Just being able to talk to similar people is really helpful.  You might find you are drawn to similar people as well. 

    I am not one to comment on friendships as I broke my last one off three years back after being friends for about 10 years, and haven't bothered since.  I just found it exceptionally hard work and he was similar to me, but also different.  Too much mindfk tbh.  I have acquaintances now that I speak to at the gym that are also ND and its much easier to manage.  

    I'm guessing you have no real interest in seeking formal diagnosis and tbh you will have to wait a while to be seen anyway unless you pay.  Going through the process will only really give you a yes or no, apart from that it doesn't really change much.  I think you've already worked out that it would be a yes.

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  • You sound like you are on spectrum.  Your experience is very similar to most peoples.  I struggle with relationships, friendships, socialising and most other similar things.  Excel at anything that requires raw intelligence and creative thinking.  I also have issues with sensory things like smells, sounds, textures.

    Suggestions.  Join your local autism group would be the main one.  Just being able to talk to similar people is really helpful.  You might find you are drawn to similar people as well. 

    I am not one to comment on friendships as I broke my last one off three years back after being friends for about 10 years, and haven't bothered since.  I just found it exceptionally hard work and he was similar to me, but also different.  Too much mindfk tbh.  I have acquaintances now that I speak to at the gym that are also ND and its much easier to manage.  

    I'm guessing you have no real interest in seeking formal diagnosis and tbh you will have to wait a while to be seen anyway unless you pay.  Going through the process will only really give you a yes or no, apart from that it doesn't really change much.  I think you've already worked out that it would be a yes.

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