A LOT of different feelings...

Just over a month ago I was referred for an autism assessment by a psychiatrist who advised me to do some research on autism and look back at my life through the lens of my findings. Following this advice, I soon began to experience something like a slow explosion of relief. My life began to make more sense to me than it ever had before. Then came a deep sadness for a really messed up childhood. Then fits of absolute rage. Then the relief again, tinged with a new excitement about getting another go at life armed with a better understanding of my needs. Then despair. I'm fifty-five years old, [recently] unemployed and pretty much alone. Does anyone have any insight or wisdom from lived experience to impart on this cavalcade of feelings that have been galloping over/through me? I'm exhausted.

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  • Hi  

    Welcome!!

    You are not alone now, you have a community.

    I think we maybe a similar age and for me that's the part that I'm struggling with the most. Although maybe it might be helping me push myself into finding a new way of living, so I have to take that as a positive. I do feel like I'm on a rollercoaster at times though (I don't like fairground rides) 

    Regarding your childhood and the sadness, for me I'm realising there was a reason why I was like I was as a child and it wasn't my fault. I'm working on healing that small part now and it's helping me have more compassion towards myself.

    This place is the best thing I've found so far about being autistic. I find lots of answers here to questions I didn't realise I had. 

    Hope you settle in soon Blush 

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  • Hi  

    Welcome!!

    You are not alone now, you have a community.

    I think we maybe a similar age and for me that's the part that I'm struggling with the most. Although maybe it might be helping me push myself into finding a new way of living, so I have to take that as a positive. I do feel like I'm on a rollercoaster at times though (I don't like fairground rides) 

    Regarding your childhood and the sadness, for me I'm realising there was a reason why I was like I was as a child and it wasn't my fault. I'm working on healing that small part now and it's helping me have more compassion towards myself.

    This place is the best thing I've found so far about being autistic. I find lots of answers here to questions I didn't realise I had. 

    Hope you settle in soon Blush 

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