Broken family relationships

My dad and most of his family emotionally neglected me, ignored me, controlled me to be a certain way and silenced me for speaking up and denied and rejected a lot of things about my health. When I told mDisappointed relievedy dad I'm waiting for an autism assessment he reacted badly, telling me it's all in my head and he wouldn't read the information I gave him. My brother didn't say much either he didn't know much about it and he's always been negative and insensitive towards Disappointed relievedme. I suspect other family members also have autistic traits. They made my health worse constantly triggering me and I realized I can't make them accept me or understand me so I ended up cutting ties or limiting contact with a lot of them. I feel like I've been emotionally/ psychologically abused by my own family and it hurts. I'm grieving that I never had a supportive loving family. I'm not sure if getting a diagnosis will change things or if my family will ever understand and accept me. I'm worried I'll be lonely for most of my life. I only have a few family members I feel comfortable around but they don't fully understand or believe I'm autisic. 

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  • Families are often disfunctional

    an outcome of a disfunctional society, yet everyone who can change something keeps their head in a sand, and everyone who dares to speak up is silenced

     you're not a bad person, and you need to focus on your own needs first, it's obvious your family won't move a finger to do that

    it's hard to stop believing in what we were made to belief, and what we think we need, like family, friends, social status

    it turns out autistic are capable of living without those, and they are doing even better than if they had those

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  • Families are often disfunctional

    an outcome of a disfunctional society, yet everyone who can change something keeps their head in a sand, and everyone who dares to speak up is silenced

     you're not a bad person, and you need to focus on your own needs first, it's obvious your family won't move a finger to do that

    it's hard to stop believing in what we were made to belief, and what we think we need, like family, friends, social status

    it turns out autistic are capable of living without those, and they are doing even better than if they had those

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