Regression

Since being diagnosed in 2020 I have been working hard to accept myself, adjust life to accommodate the things I struggle with.

But I have noticed that increasingly I am unable to do many things I used to be able to do: take public transport, work in teams, work with screens for long hours without getting a migraine.

I was interested if any of you have experience regression post-diagnosis?

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  • Yeah I've been stalked drugged and groomed because I was diagnosed with aspergers but the confusion surrounding the changes in how the dsm 5 recognise aspergers syndrome led some people to believe that all people with aspergers syndrome or oppositional demand avoidance actually changed into classic autistic rather than the words in a book being the things that changed , they seen me as they see calsic autistic people and I seen people for what they were , [content removed by Moderator due to breaches of rule 4 of the online community rules and guidelines] , I doubt I'll ever smile an honest smile again. 

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    Dear StUrungusPolyP, 

    Thank you for posting and telling the community what you are going through. I was concerned to hear that you have been “stalked drugged and groomed”. 

    The National Autistic Society does not currently operate a crisis or emergency service. We advise you to contact 999 or any of the mental health crisis lines listed on our Urgent Help Page if you are at risk of immediate harm:https://www.autism.org.uk/what-we-do/help-and-support/urgent-help 

    To report a crime, serious incident or emergency that is happening now or about to happen: 

    • Call the police on 999 

     

    To report a crime that has already happened or is not an emergency. 

    • Telephone: 101 

     

    You may also find the following useful:  

     

    Support services that may be helpful:   

    • Samaritans: Call 116 123 for free, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.  
    • Mind Infoline: 0300 1233393for information and signposting (9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday) 
    • SANEline: 0300 304 7000for anyone experiencing a mental health problem or supporting someone else (4.30pm to 10.30pm, every day)  
    • Shout 85258:a free, confidential, 24/7 text messaging support service for anyone struggling to cope.  

    We hope this is helpful to you.  

    Kind Regards,

    Rosie Mod

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