Disclosing autism at work

I told my team colleagues on the team Teams call this Tuesday that I found out Friday before that I am on the spectrum. I felt I had to, to not keep that to myself and to hopefully get my colleagues talking about it and get some feedback on how 'oh yes it makes sense now I have always thought that etc.'. But when I said it to my team, it felt like it fell flat and even at my 1:1 with my line manager this thursday gone, it wasn't brought up. I said I didn't need any adjustments because I didn't want it to be a fuss. 

I feel a superposition of: stupid for having told everyone, embarrassment at what they think of me, and righteous for having told them considering it took courage to say it. I have felt upset since Tuesday, and haven't had the courage to raise that I have been upset with my colleagues, because I already think I gave them a burdensome piece of information without reminding them of it. It made for emotional pain and self hatred for the rest of the week and now it is weekend I'm able to look back and feel calmer about it. I feel my trust having been broken however and I won't be bringing it up again with my colleagues, unless they approach me about it. Thing is; I don't even know the truth about it, so the truth could be something which makes me silly for having felt this, but the lack of specific communication received has left my mind wandering.

Should I have received more engagement about it from my manager and colleagues, even so much as a well done for letting everyone know? 

Has anyone else experienced declaration of being on the spectrum fall flat because nobody seems to know how to respond to it?

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  • i dunno... like, no adjustments needed to be made you said, so they cant do anything with that information...

    they kinda got put into a situation of no response, they dont need to make adjustments... they cant congratulate you for it because its not a congratulating thing.... they cant say sorry for it as its nothing to be sorry about or feel sorry for you about it... they cant say or do anything...

  • its kinda like them saying their usual "hi how are you?" then just getting your single answer "fine" response then waiting in silence having expected you to elaborate and have a full length story for them but having nothing for them lol think of it as revenge, you finally put them into a position where they have a silence with nothing they can say but you expected them to say something and thus made them feel awkward knowing they are expected to say something and not being able to think on it. you switcherood it on the for once and made them feel the way most of us always feel

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  • its kinda like them saying their usual "hi how are you?" then just getting your single answer "fine" response then waiting in silence having expected you to elaborate and have a full length story for them but having nothing for them lol think of it as revenge, you finally put them into a position where they have a silence with nothing they can say but you expected them to say something and thus made them feel awkward knowing they are expected to say something and not being able to think on it. you switcherood it on the for once and made them feel the way most of us always feel

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