Did you think you were autistic before someone suggested it?

I'm curious whether you can see it in yourself. I thought I was right and everyone else was wrong.

I suspected I was different, but squashed it, I was just extra normal. I couldn't figure out why I was confused and had bouts of depression,

I just wanted to know what was holding me back, why I had some atypical depression, and whether there was something up with how I communicated.

But there was no need for an autism test. I wasn't autistic surely.

Except the psychologists thought otherwise, 3 of them. I even argued with them, a sign in itself probably.

So did you guess, before someone suggested a screening test? Maybe the internet makes it more likely these days, but you need a reason to go looking.

Parents
  • I was always different, didn't 'fit in' - much to the dismay of my late mother. But in spite of my many struggles, it actually didn't occur to me until a couple of years ago. Many family members are autistic, so you'd think so right? But no. Because I hadn't considered it. Once I did, Ah! 

    Then the light came on! 

    I worked it out for myself  - eventually. Slight smile

  • There is a special type of comfort and contentment that can be associated with realising things for ourselves....eventually......especially when we can also then readily identify that we have been such utter door handles.....for not realising sooner!?  Now that's some REAL yin and yang - right there......aka = for me = comfort?!!

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  • There is a special type of comfort and contentment that can be associated with realising things for ourselves....eventually......especially when we can also then readily identify that we have been such utter door handles.....for not realising sooner!?  Now that's some REAL yin and yang - right there......aka = for me = comfort?!!

Children
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