Christmas is a struggle

Hello

I have not been diagnosed with autism, but have always felt I don't fit in and am wondering now in later life if it is worth or even possible to try and get a formal diagnosis?  What are your experiences please?  I am a scientist who has no real friendships outside of work and I find it difficult to feel part of any groups and my own family.  I am OK with one on one relationships, but I always need a time limit/exit strategy, so am wondering if this is a recognised sign?  I find Christmas hard every year since I hate family gatherings and know that I will probably upset someone at some point.  I suppose I was hoping that a formal diagnosis might make it easier to explain to people why I don't want to participate - but is that just me looking for excuses?  Is there a reliable way I could self-assess before considering whether to waste anyone's time?

Thank you for listening.

K

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  • In fact you are fortunate to live in an age of information at your fingers with the Internet my son didn't believe his diagnosis and was in denial for 5 yrs and then did his own research on line and for all his problems he is still very intelligent like you most  should be able to find scholarly articles worth there read to inform you to make an informed decision. 

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  • In fact you are fortunate to live in an age of information at your fingers with the Internet my son didn't believe his diagnosis and was in denial for 5 yrs and then did his own research on line and for all his problems he is still very intelligent like you most  should be able to find scholarly articles worth there read to inform you to make an informed decision. 

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