What was your life like before you knew you were autistic?

There have been quite a few comments recently since the recent documentaries about the experiences of those of us who are older. This made me wonder how my life would have been like had I known why some things were difficult. I spent a lot of my life wishing I could relate to others more easily, like others I came in contact with.  I guess since knowing I have wished less to be like others and tried to accept how I am. 

I had some interesting experiences in my younger days, including a few trips to interesting places abroad. I am glad I have those memories. However today I find a lot of ordinary things challenging and am happy to be at home a lot of the time. I have always found home to be my safe place, but occasionally managed to go beyond my comfort zone.

How have others found the change since knowing they were autistic?

Parents
  • I tend to push myself less now and am happer not being so challenged. I give myself more time, always have one day on a weekend that I do nothing, like today. My GP  diagnosis was swiftly followed by a meltdown caused by loosing my dad and all the Covid stuff. I understood far more by then and saw that I had smaller meltdowns before this. I have accepted how I am and have planned for the future to have a easier and happier life, hopefully.

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  • I tend to push myself less now and am happer not being so challenged. I give myself more time, always have one day on a weekend that I do nothing, like today. My GP  diagnosis was swiftly followed by a meltdown caused by loosing my dad and all the Covid stuff. I understood far more by then and saw that I had smaller meltdowns before this. I have accepted how I am and have planned for the future to have a easier and happier life, hopefully.

Children
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