Hello Everyone

Hello Everyone,  my name is David, am an adult, and am happily married.  A year or so ago, my Mum, when we were talking, said to me that she’s always thought that I was autistic to a degree. It was a bit of a shock, her saying that after all this time. It had never been mentioned before, but since, I’ve thought about it a lot.  After I was born, I didn’t speak ‘til I was five. Apparently, the doctor said it wasn’t that I couldn’t, it was simply that I was being “bloody minded”, and I would do in my own time. She said that at primary school. The teacher called her in once. She said to Mum, “Look at David’s drawings, then look at the others” She then said, David’s the only one to have put lines down the middle of the road, and numbers and TV aerials on the houses he’s drawn”. At around 11 or 12, I was bullied at school. Mum said she only found out when she found massive bruises on my legs. Now, in adult life, I do get very nervous about things, and I’m very picky about things being right. Little mistakes and errors irritate me. I also care very much about my friends, and get very upset when they are unhappy.

I now know I have autism.  As far as I am concerned, nothing has changed. I am the same person I was a month ago. It does mean however,  I can understand more, and appreciate myself. I can now try and understand my idiosyncrasies and my personality more. Do you know what,  I consider this to be an attribute to me, and it doesclearly tie in with my traits and way of thinking,  which for so long, I have thought.... why?

Does anyone here feel the same as I do, and have they shared the same experiences?  

 

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  • Hi David,

    Thanks for your reply. Yesterdays elation is a little shaky today as I now realise that if I want the help I need I've got to venture out of "my little world"! But like you lots of things have become clear too. I also have mental health issues which need to be dealt with - everything seems to have come at once. It is however a chance to start again and I'm going to be making some big decisions about all aspects of my life. One great thing though - my son was diagnosed with aspergers about four years ago and has suffered lots of related issues such as anxiety, OCD, etc but with help and his own hard work is now doing really well - I'm so proud of him. 

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  • Hi David,

    Thanks for your reply. Yesterdays elation is a little shaky today as I now realise that if I want the help I need I've got to venture out of "my little world"! But like you lots of things have become clear too. I also have mental health issues which need to be dealt with - everything seems to have come at once. It is however a chance to start again and I'm going to be making some big decisions about all aspects of my life. One great thing though - my son was diagnosed with aspergers about four years ago and has suffered lots of related issues such as anxiety, OCD, etc but with help and his own hard work is now doing really well - I'm so proud of him. 

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