Hi, firstly, if your workplace has offered a private diagnosis then take them up on it. Obviously you have told your work colleagues now so that can’t be undone, you will always unfortunately get some strange comments, most of us have had the usual ones. I don’t let them get away with it anymore. Last week I had the “we are all on the spectrum somewhere “ I just explained that, yes everyone has traits but it doesn’t make you autistic. Do you have anyone who you can actually talk to? I’m one year through a two year wait for diagnosis, I have only one friend, he is brilliant and is really good at just listening, he never judges me. He was the first person I told that I’m autistic. His answer was that he had already thought I was. You might want to let your children in on it all a bit more, my two sons are now in their twenties, my wife and I had a meal with them and I just told them. You shouldn’t have to mask at home, my sons were fine about it all, they could see that I’m not like other dads and obviously have witnessed some of my meltdowns or shutdowns. Realising you are autistic is a big thing to process, I went into a massive burnout, I’m just coming out of it nearly a year later. I had never missed a day at work and I’m in my 50’s, I am only just starting to have an interest in anything again, trying to process an entire life was too much. Remember that you’re partner is on this ride as well, they are most probably struggling to understand it all, I can honestly say that the realisation of autism has saved my marriage, I knew that I was going to lose everything, home life wasn’t good, you must be totally honest with your partner. It is a huge learning curve. Anxiety does seem to go with the territory, I tend to have a quiet place, I listen to audiobooks with noise reduction earphones and have a weighted blanket, I know it’s a 55 year old man using things that autistic children might use, I’m all the better for it. I have stopped fighting autism, I now embrace it. Get through Christmas, yes it isn’t easy and take up your company’s offer. If you need help over Christmas, use this platform, there are some really helpful people here and no question is not valid.
Hi, firstly, if your workplace has offered a private diagnosis then take them up on it. Obviously you have told your work colleagues now so that can’t be undone, you will always unfortunately get some strange comments, most of us have had the usual ones. I don’t let them get away with it anymore. Last week I had the “we are all on the spectrum somewhere “ I just explained that, yes everyone has traits but it doesn’t make you autistic. Do you have anyone who you can actually talk to? I’m one year through a two year wait for diagnosis, I have only one friend, he is brilliant and is really good at just listening, he never judges me. He was the first person I told that I’m autistic. His answer was that he had already thought I was. You might want to let your children in on it all a bit more, my two sons are now in their twenties, my wife and I had a meal with them and I just told them. You shouldn’t have to mask at home, my sons were fine about it all, they could see that I’m not like other dads and obviously have witnessed some of my meltdowns or shutdowns. Realising you are autistic is a big thing to process, I went into a massive burnout, I’m just coming out of it nearly a year later. I had never missed a day at work and I’m in my 50’s, I am only just starting to have an interest in anything again, trying to process an entire life was too much. Remember that you’re partner is on this ride as well, they are most probably struggling to understand it all, I can honestly say that the realisation of autism has saved my marriage, I knew that I was going to lose everything, home life wasn’t good, you must be totally honest with your partner. It is a huge learning curve. Anxiety does seem to go with the territory, I tend to have a quiet place, I listen to audiobooks with noise reduction earphones and have a weighted blanket, I know it’s a 55 year old man using things that autistic children might use, I’m all the better for it. I have stopped fighting autism, I now embrace it. Get through Christmas, yes it isn’t easy and take up your company’s offer. If you need help over Christmas, use this platform, there are some really helpful people here and no question is not valid.