Published on 12, July, 2020
I was diagnosed with high functioning autism earlier this year at age thirty-seven, after a very, very long process of trying to get an accurate diagnosis. I've spent all my adult life struggling with mental illness. My depression significantly subsided after my ASD diagnosis. I stopped seeing myself as a neurotypical who fails at things for no reason and instead as an autistic person who has the challenges that go with that. It basically gave me permission not to beat myself up for my struggles, which was a relief.
I'm still learning to find my place in the world. I've never worked full-time. I currently work part-time, not in the type of job I thought I would have and am trained to have. It's a practical struggle (to earn money) as well as a more emotional one (to do something I enjoy). I also struggle a lot with fatigue, particularly around work, and I'm trying to find more information about autistic burnout and autistic fatigue.
It's an admin office job.
Thank you!
Luftmentsch (Sky person?), Welcome friend.
You are a lion(ess). We are not a failed NTs, but battling NDs. You have fought this far alone. Be proud. And we are here. :-)
Describe the job you do please
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Thank you for this.
Hello. There is some information on the NAS website about autistic burnout:
https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/topics/mental-health/autistic-fatigue
There are some examples of personal experiences of burnout that you may find more useful listed at the bottom of the article.
Also, it will take time to adjust to your recent autistic identification, so let yourself process the new knowledge.
I hope this helps you.