Adult Diagnosis - Embarressed

Hi. I'am a 29 year old male, I think im on the AS somewere but undiagnossed. I got diagnossed with dyslexia at age 24. I feel down about it tbh, I just cant doo other humans or small talk or backstabbing in the workplace. I get incredibly frustrated at work and Im always fearfull I let what I think of people out as in the past I called someone a corrupt c**t and got sacked. I think Im really tolerant but when someone winds me up I just cant bite my tongue. I feel  quite misanthropic in outlook basically.

In my opinion im of average intelligence. I've been completely addicted to listening to music since I was about 12. I literally own thousands of records and when I was younger I seriously couldnt concentrate on anything other than whatever song I was addicted too. At one point I was a apprentice engineer but just couldnt concentrate on anything other than music, I got through my apprenticeship but couldnt stand the working envirmonment. However I cant play an instrument as I cant really keep it co-ordinated.

I feel as though im always the last one to understand a joke. My repsonses to stimuli are really poor (slow). I feel that I cant express myself at all. I cant write emotion messages on cards, participate in drama. I cant have a phonecall in the respect that I cant gauge when to come in.

I have a 2.1 BSc (hons) degree in music tech (engineering side) which in my final year I drove 85miles each way everyday to attend. Which I think represents me, complete commitment if Im into something, but doing it alone. The 85 mile drive was ace as I didnt have to small talk. I can completly amuse myself and hate new social situations

The only person I can look in the eyes of is my partner of 12 years. I hate it when people at work try to get eyecontact.

So after that massively long blurb........................................Does any one behave similar? I feel embarressed about going to see the GP, I dont like the whole why do you want I diagnosis thing. It  would make me feel like an attention seeker. Has anyone been through this kind of thing?

 

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    Hope:

    Yes a lot of what you say is correct.

    A diagnoses can be very useful and accepting that one is Autistic.

     

    In the olden days it was a rather funny situation.

    I remember in 1980 the equivalent of the DEA wanted me to go to Papworth a Village for disabled people.  He told me that I have a disability and he would not tell me what it is.  I said you have to tell me my disability.

    He said  No I do not have to tell you.

    My Mother told me that he means Autism as when he visited us he went into the kitchen to explain about Autism.  He probably knew as he might have read Dr.Samuel report from a few years back saying I was mildly Autistic or read a report when I was nine recommending an Autistic School.

    It is very strange not wanting the Autistic person to know.

    I think with current legislation one is not allowed to keep it secret from adult Autistic people.

    David.

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    Hope:

    Yes a lot of what you say is correct.

    A diagnoses can be very useful and accepting that one is Autistic.

     

    In the olden days it was a rather funny situation.

    I remember in 1980 the equivalent of the DEA wanted me to go to Papworth a Village for disabled people.  He told me that I have a disability and he would not tell me what it is.  I said you have to tell me my disability.

    He said  No I do not have to tell you.

    My Mother told me that he means Autism as when he visited us he went into the kitchen to explain about Autism.  He probably knew as he might have read Dr.Samuel report from a few years back saying I was mildly Autistic or read a report when I was nine recommending an Autistic School.

    It is very strange not wanting the Autistic person to know.

    I think with current legislation one is not allowed to keep it secret from adult Autistic people.

    David.

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