Life begins at 64

Hello from in Shropshire, England, I'm Nick Squiggler 68 years old, diagnosed about 4 years, finally. For me it was a great relief, and the diagnosis has changed my life. I know who I am and why I am not the person school and my tutors doing my degree in Fine Art wanted me to be. I am better than that, because I am my true self now.

I can't say it was easy, but somehow I managed to scrape through with a degree. I had no diagnosis, so no student support, if I had of had support as Autistic I would have done better, but I passed, and that was a great achievement. Especially as I never read a single of the recommended books. Art literature is impossibly hard to understand, rocket science would have been easier.

When I started I found it very hard to write in anything like an academic way, but in the end I did manage to write a dissertation. Not great, but good enough to pass.

That was about 15 years ago.

I love making art and drawing, painting and sewing are my favourite stims.

My current obsession is the idea that Autistic people are people with Neanderthal traits. My favourite book when I was at school was Stig of the Dump, a caveman living in a town's dump. I have always felt like Stig, an outsider, someone who just doesn't belong in the 'normal' world. I feel that people think I'm a human being, and I try very hard to look like one, but really I'm not, as if I accidentally came here through a time warp. Actually my head is very similar shaped to Captain Jean-Luc Picard's I have a distinct brow ridge and long skull, I always thought I had Neanderthal DNA even when no one thought it was possible. 

Some people liken Autism to being on the wrong planet, I can relate to that too, but far better for me is being an ugly duckling, a changeling, someone who everyone thinks is a human but is actually a faery, alien or Neanderthal. However looking at my family I see the genes, lots of odd shaped heads and creativity and easy for me to get on with. I come from a long line of oddballs, and I'm very happy with that.

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  • Welcome, Nick!

    Congrats on the degree! Art and creativity is one of my loves, too, and I'm hoping to reignite it in my current career. It's how I express my passions, process thoughts, etc.

    Loved Stig of the Dump, although I don't remember the story very well now. I remember the front cover of it, though. Also, loved The Ugly Duckling story when I was a child. I related to it so much and felt every emotional about the story. Now I know why.

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  • Welcome, Nick!

    Congrats on the degree! Art and creativity is one of my loves, too, and I'm hoping to reignite it in my current career. It's how I express my passions, process thoughts, etc.

    Loved Stig of the Dump, although I don't remember the story very well now. I remember the front cover of it, though. Also, loved The Ugly Duckling story when I was a child. I related to it so much and felt every emotional about the story. Now I know why.

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  • Oh, and just re-watching STNG right now. Actually started from the beginning and will be going through each of the different series. I've got as far as The Enterprise have just encountered The Borg again and Picard has been kidnapped! The season just ended with "to be continued" ... nooooooo!