NEED HELP TO UNDERSTAND A FRIEND

I AM IN MY MID-SIXTIES AND FEMALE AND HAVE JUST STARTED CO-HABITING WITH A FEMALE FRIEND WHOM I HAVE KNOWN FOR OVER 10 YEARS. WE HAVE NEVER BEFORE LIVED TOGETHER WITH JUST THE 2 OF US.. WE ARE NOT A COUPLE - JUST FRIENDS AND HAVE MOVED FROM A LARGE CITY TO THE SEASIDE TO CUT COSTS AND HAVE A SLOWER PACE.  SHE KNOWS SHE HAS DYSLEXIA BUT I STRONGLY SUSPECT IT IS MORE THAN THAT. I AM FAMILIAR WITH THE SYMPTOMS OF DYSLEXIA AS MY EX-HUSBAND, DAUGHTER AND 1 GRANDCHILD HAVE IT ALSO.

I HAVE JOINED THIS FORUM FOR HELP- I WANT TO UNDERSTAND MY FRIEND BETTER AND BE A HELP TO HER BUT THERE IS A LOT OF MISCOMMUNICATION. SHE DISPLAYS A LOT OF THE SYMPTOMS OF ASPERGERS BUT I CAN'T SAY THIS TO HER. SHE IS 70 YEARS OLD... I HAVE PHONED THE NAS OVER A WEEK AGO AND SPOKEN TO A RECEPTIONIST WHO WAS VERY UNDERSTANDING. SHE GAVE ME A PHONE NUMBER IN MY LOCAL AREA OF A SUPPORT GROUP BUT THE PHONE GOES STRAIGHT TO VOICE MAIL,

PLEASE CAN ANYONE GIVE ME ADVICE? I HAVE GOOGLED THIS SUBJECT AND LOOKED AT THE SIGNS OF ASPERGERS AND MY FRIEND TICKS A LOT OF THE BOXES. HOWEVER, SHE IS 70 AND HAS NEVER BEEN DIAGNOSED.... I THINK DEEP DOWN SHE KNOWS SHE IS DIFFERENT AND I WOULD REALLY LIKE HER TO GET HELP AND I NEED HELP TOO. WE LIVE FAR FROM ANY FRIENDS OR RELATIVES NOW AND I PERSONALLY DON'T HAVE ANY ADULT AUTISTIC FRIENDS.

ANY ADVICE WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. THANKS!

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  • Hello. Welcome to the forum.  You say your friend is 70 years old and that she does not have a diagnosis. Has she told you she thinks she may be autistic and you are reaching out on her behalf? 

  • she has not told me she thinks she is autistic- but she has told me she is not into people-including her kids and grandkids and  likes to be alone, likes puzzles, reading and gardening and much prefers to do that than be around people. she also takes a lot of things i say literally and many more signs of autism... too many to get into here... i need help so we don't keep having miscommunication and so i can undertstand her better and how she views the world etc

  • Have you talked to her about this? I ask this because it would be a mistake, in my opinion, for me to treat a friend (or anyone) differently based on the assumptions I've made about their neurotype. It's a bit like putting the horse before the cart. I understand the motivation to better understand someone, but it would think it better to talk to your friend first, and work through this together, rather than deciding unilaterally to behave differently towards her.

  • No one is judging you, but I'm sorry you feel that way. I can see that this is a sensitive issue for you and so I will not make any further contributions other than to repeat what I said previously. Talk to her about your concerns—and if you genuinely feel that she should take a test, then suggest this to her. There are only two possible outcomes. Either she will take the test, or she won't. It doesn't get more complicated than that. 

    Best of luck.

  • just to explain more... i want my friend to take an online test so she can feel better as i believe getting diagnosed would help her... i have read many posts on this site from adults who got diagnosed with high functioning ASD  later in life and it helped them understand themselves better as they put it... i wish this for my friend but its a very sensitive subject...

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  • just to explain more... i want my friend to take an online test so she can feel better as i believe getting diagnosed would help her... i have read many posts on this site from adults who got diagnosed with high functioning ASD  later in life and it helped them understand themselves better as they put it... i wish this for my friend but its a very sensitive subject...

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  • No one is judging you, but I'm sorry you feel that way. I can see that this is a sensitive issue for you and so I will not make any further contributions other than to repeat what I said previously. Talk to her about your concerns—and if you genuinely feel that she should take a test, then suggest this to her. There are only two possible outcomes. Either she will take the test, or she won't. It doesn't get more complicated than that. 

    Best of luck.