New at the zoo.

Hi all,

Although I’ve been fairly aware of probably being in the ASD world for about 20 years, it’s only this last 3 months that I’ve been off work with anxiety and depression that I’ve really discussed it. I’m 40, managed to build what I can now see have been a terrifyingly tiring web of coping strategies to get me from A-B each day. At Christmas they fell apart a fair bit, and now here I am.

I didn’t know self-diagnosis was a thing, and got to speak to a private counsellor the other week and a central mental health team today. I “passed” the AQ10 screen and am now being referred for a diagnosis. I know that is a while away on the NHS, but it feels like a start to understanding me and finally finding my tribe!

Thing is - other than this I have no idea where to start. I desperately want to get back to my job, but can’t string 2 good days together at the min. Looking forward to exploring in here to see what I can find. Grin

Parents
  • Probably the best single volume is Tony Attwood's 'Complete guide to Asperger's Syndrome'. Don't be put off by the title, it covers the autism spectrum, but is of most use to autistics who have low support needs.

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  • Probably the best single volume is Tony Attwood's 'Complete guide to Asperger's Syndrome'. Don't be put off by the title, it covers the autism spectrum, but is of most use to autistics who have low support needs.

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