Reactions to diagnosis

How did people react to you telling them you have autism? 

For me personally my family were mostly accepting and happy for me. My dad wasn't very supportive, he's never liked me much, always thought I was fussy and didn't try hard enough in things I do. At school I used to have meltdowns because of how stressful it was and I struggled with processing but my dad said I was overreacting and attention seeking. He's never understood.

My grandparents weren't very supportive either, though my Gramps was unbelievably supportive and happy for me which did surprise me. Gramps is now my best friend, my rock, I know I can turn to him no matter what about absolutely anything. We are so close. He's more of a dad to me than my own dad is, sad but true.

When I was attempting work I decided to tell one of my colleagues that I have autism. Her reply "you don't look autistic..." After that day I found my mind constantly trying to figure out what autism actually looks like. Me, apparently.

Overall telling people of my diagnosis was well received but there have been a few people who didn't unfortunately understand, or didn't try to understand. Most people though were supportive and happy for me.

Parents
  • . Her reply "you don't look autistic..."

    I would love to know what an autistic person looks like, I look in the mirror everyday and still haven’t seen one. Maybe someone should sketch one so we will know when we meet another autistic person.  Luckily we normally know when we are with our own, it’s just the Muggles who struggle. Smiley

  • I would like a visual diagram - explaining exactly what autism is supposed to look like. I find the comment quite discouraging, as I find my life can be full of moments of doubt as well and when I hear this it makes me wonder if I have autism.

    Darned muggles lol.

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  • I would like a visual diagram - explaining exactly what autism is supposed to look like. I find the comment quite discouraging, as I find my life can be full of moments of doubt as well and when I hear this it makes me wonder if I have autism.

    Darned muggles lol.

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