Autistic...or just odd?

Hi everyone,

I'm in my mid twenties and finding things harder than ever. I really struggle with social skills and although I've always been told I'm "just shy" I've always known something is not right. Despite having outgrown the awkward teenage years I still find it incredibly difficult and confusing holding a conversation with pretty much everyone apart from very close family, even some friends I've known for years. 

I've never been like other people, with strong interests and beliefs, not understanding or agreeing with social norms but recently become more aware of just how odd I am (must look for patterns in reg numbers, must always have car windows open even in January! etc...). I think I might be autistic but I'm terrified of going for a diagnosis to be laughed at and told l am just shy and a bit strange. I work with autistic people and although realise it's a spectrum disorder, I am nowhere near as affected as them. I think I probably come across as a little eccentric, lacking in self confidence and very shy.

I am really struggling with self confidence and self doubt and think a diagnosis would probably pull me out of the hole I've dug for myself; but am I just socially awkward, unusual, and looking for something to take the blame?

I guess I'm asking how autistic do you need to appear to get a diagnosis??!

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  • I'm in my late 20s, always went through life feeling slightly different. i just wanted to share that my GP was very supportive and a referral was the right thing. I have my assessment in just over two weeks slightly anxious but really starting to feel that I'm going to get a diagnosis. 

    I've attempted the AQ a few times, answering honestly each time and not yet scored below 40 which gives me good indication. I attempted the Ritvo autism Asperger diagnostic scale today as well and was scoring higher than average for ASD, 231 I think it was. 

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  • I'm in my late 20s, always went through life feeling slightly different. i just wanted to share that my GP was very supportive and a referral was the right thing. I have my assessment in just over two weeks slightly anxious but really starting to feel that I'm going to get a diagnosis. 

    I've attempted the AQ a few times, answering honestly each time and not yet scored below 40 which gives me good indication. I attempted the Ritvo autism Asperger diagnostic scale today as well and was scoring higher than average for ASD, 231 I think it was. 

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