Hi everyone 71 year old male, recent ASD diagnosis.

Hello Everyone, I’m a 71 year old male. I received my Asperger’s diagnosis 4 months ago. I’ve been working through a lot of grief and some anger since then.  I’ve had a lifetime history of depression since 16 years old, mostly without medication.

My psychiatrist recommended I join online support groups and this is my first attempt.  Easier said than done. I find the whole idea of joining groups intimidating.  But I realise having worked some way through the grief I am not making any progress improving my life which is deeply lonely.

I also have a diagnosis of Bipolar 2 rapid cycling.  My psychiatrist says the Autism and Bipolar interact.  I only got these diagnoses by using a private psychiatrist and I am now having difficulty getting the Bipolar properly medicated by the NHS. I may have to pursue the right medication privately which I can’t really afford.  Some of the medication my psychiatrist proposed (Bupropion) is not licensed in the NHS anyway so I probably have no option, but I feel uncomfortable about it all.  

I’ve just gone through an experience of Autistic Shutdown. It lasted a few weeks. I didn’t realise what was happening at first but eventually pieced together what had triggered it. I then realised I have gone through so many of these experiences in my lifetime.  They nearly always are triggered by the onset of confusion in a relationship, leading me to run away and lockdown.  Each time a “friendship” ruined.  I’ve put friendship in quotes because I don’t know what friendship is, and at a deep level there’s always a strong element of fakeness to these connections.

That’s enough for now. Thanks for listening 

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  • Hi  

    I can relate to the emotional correlates.

    If it helps to know that post diagnosis I have found these to be better regulated now - time, technique and tenacity helped.

    Getting to know oneself from a different perspective helped me however it has taken some time and finding the right strategy for oneself is " a bit of a journey" and no doubt personalised.

    I have found this group a safe place over the past 3 years to explore this and I wish the same to you too.

    I found that being a friend to myself helped a lot personally. 

    If I may please? - Take it easy on yourself and enjoy your new life as an autistic person if and when you can! :-)

    Best wishes

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  • Hi  

    I can relate to the emotional correlates.

    If it helps to know that post diagnosis I have found these to be better regulated now - time, technique and tenacity helped.

    Getting to know oneself from a different perspective helped me however it has taken some time and finding the right strategy for oneself is " a bit of a journey" and no doubt personalised.

    I have found this group a safe place over the past 3 years to explore this and I wish the same to you too.

    I found that being a friend to myself helped a lot personally. 

    If I may please? - Take it easy on yourself and enjoy your new life as an autistic person if and when you can! :-)

    Best wishes

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