Recently diagnosed with Autism.

Recently diagnosed with Autism at 55 years old.

It's been a struggle for a few years and then I lost my job last year after 24 years with same employer due to increasing absence involving a legal battle. In the end I was worn down and somewhat forced to leave. My diagnosis came almost a year after.

My experience was a gradual decline in my ability to cope and handle day to day. I became ill more frequently and more fatigued. I could feel a decline in myself and felt the world getting more and more hostile.

At the moment I am struggling with the benefits system. I think I am still in some sort of burnout stage so the idea of reaching a point where I feel confident that I could be in a job seems a long way off.

On a positive note I have discovered so much about myself since diagnosis. My past life suddenly makes sense. So I am still on a journey of self discovery at the moment and it is a bit of a struggle in itself.

Am hoping to reach a point where I feel I know my place and feel accepted to some degree.

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  • Hello Aphburton.

    I hear you, a diagnosis can put a lot of our previous experiences into perspective, providing a new understanding to ourselves.

    The benefit system can be quite an undertaking, which understandably, can cause distress and overwhelm - I know that I've had my share of troubles trying to manage this.
    While it looks as though our community has excellent feedback to give, I would like to share resources relating to what you have shared with us.

    Autistic fatigue and burnout

    Financial help, money and benefits

    Burnout can truly be an awful experience, I hope you are able to work through this in the time you need.

    Thanks -

    Zac Mod.

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  • Hello Aphburton.

    I hear you, a diagnosis can put a lot of our previous experiences into perspective, providing a new understanding to ourselves.

    The benefit system can be quite an undertaking, which understandably, can cause distress and overwhelm - I know that I've had my share of troubles trying to manage this.
    While it looks as though our community has excellent feedback to give, I would like to share resources relating to what you have shared with us.

    Autistic fatigue and burnout

    Financial help, money and benefits

    Burnout can truly be an awful experience, I hope you are able to work through this in the time you need.

    Thanks -

    Zac Mod.

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