Can't See The Forest For The Trees (Bottom-Up Thinking)

So I've been diving back into researching (one of my special interests) and have gone back to the topic of autism. No real surprise that might be a topic of interest. 

This time I'm exploring specifics, rather than generalised adult related information. 

I've been looking for explanations and information regarding why my head is so noisy, and why I think the way that I do. My recent information gathering informed the title of this thread.

I was wondering who else has thrown themselves into research to help explain their experiences. Has it helped? And have you found gems of information that made greater sense of things for you?

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  • It's horrific isn't it.

    I've learnt a lot about myself this weekend. Though the information itself doesn't help. I still rock and want to cry because my thoughts and everything that's in my head is overwhelming. I still want to do anything to make it stop, I even fantasize about drilling into my skull to make it stop. So knowing why doesn't really help except to validate my experience. 

    I can see why people would consider those who describe it to be mad. That's not giving an excuse to the despicable treatment of autists or other neurodivergent individuals.

    I've kept it quiet myself thinking I was crazy.

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