Considering requesting diagnosis at age almost 50

I don't know at this point if I have autism. Friends have suggested I may have. Some of the traits relating to autism seem to fit me whilst others do not. I can relate to difficulties in forming friendships and relationships, to experiences of sensory overload and to anxiety, particularly in social situations. I am less sure when it comes to whether I require routine - although my current situation is that I care for 9 cats, so that my life revolves around their routines. I have mostly been fully employed since 18 years old, though my CV job history is lengthy and does not demonstrate a clear cut career path, really only indicating my tenacity. I don't have a special subject I'm passionate about: my only study is of the cats (who are mostly unrelated to one another) co-operating and resolving their differences as a group.

Parents
  • I just got my diagnosis at age 45, but I've known for several years.

    There are a bunch of online tests you can do at embrace-autism.com/.../  which might help you get a better idea if that's what you're looking for.  It can be a long and arduous quest getting a diagnosis, but it's okay to take it at your own pace and do what works for you.

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  • I just got my diagnosis at age 45, but I've known for several years.

    There are a bunch of online tests you can do at embrace-autism.com/.../  which might help you get a better idea if that's what you're looking for.  It can be a long and arduous quest getting a diagnosis, but it's okay to take it at your own pace and do what works for you.

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