Confusion, am I autistic? What does it mean? How does understanding my autistic traits aids making better sense of this world?

I am usually a very quiet person and happy just being with my own thought. I don't usually need to go out and mingle, but I can be sociable and friendly too if I have to (with effort). Recently, I suspect I may be autistic, usually, I am the one friends turn to when they need advice or a fresh perspective on things, in fact, Im almost always became close with friends during the time when they were most emotionally vulnerable (for example, there is this friend within a closed group, we don't really share the same interest, we just happened to be there whenever the group hangs out together, however, the frequency of us chatting outside the group increased recently, after her father diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, on top of that, she found herself overwhelmed in confusion with her recent engagement and increased anxiety over wedding planning stuff), probably bcz of my tendency to comfort other and a strange sense of obligation to reach out .

This recent realization of my ASD traits worries me a lot, I kept wondering what does it mean along the journey of pursuing my ambition, in addition to that, I have recently moved to UK trying to settle into a new environment and lifestyle, undertaking an extremely brain power taxing master degree. I can't talk to my friends about this bcz they are deep enough in their own ***, I wish there were someone who is mentally strong, who is capable of holding substantial conversation to talk to, to help alleviate some of my anxiety.

Who do you usually turn to when you are in dire need of emotional support.

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  • Who do you usually turn to when you are in dire need of emotional support.

    It may sound mad, but my pets! They listen and they love me regardless of what I say/do. Other than that, where people are concerned I really do keep myself to myself other than using this forum. Do feel free to share anything that is bothering you here, we won’t judge...

    It sounds as though you really need to speak to a health professional regarding your concerns about possibly having ASD. Have you spoken to a GP about this and how it is concerning you? They can offer questionnaires that can determine if referral for a diagnosis is advised, and discuss traits in general with you.

    I realise that it can be quite a shock and unsettling for some people to suddenly recognise these traits in themselves, but remember that whether it turns out you have ASD or not, you are still you and you still have your own unique talents and challenges. Having autism simply means that you share certain challenges with others due to how your brain developed.

    Remember to give yourself time and self-care whilst adjusting to your new environment and whilst studying, as such life matters are challenging for anyone. Also, you never know, if you find a new activity you enjoy then you might also find that person you seek to be able to speak to and seek emotional support from.

    I do send you the best of wishes.

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  • Who do you usually turn to when you are in dire need of emotional support.

    It may sound mad, but my pets! They listen and they love me regardless of what I say/do. Other than that, where people are concerned I really do keep myself to myself other than using this forum. Do feel free to share anything that is bothering you here, we won’t judge...

    It sounds as though you really need to speak to a health professional regarding your concerns about possibly having ASD. Have you spoken to a GP about this and how it is concerning you? They can offer questionnaires that can determine if referral for a diagnosis is advised, and discuss traits in general with you.

    I realise that it can be quite a shock and unsettling for some people to suddenly recognise these traits in themselves, but remember that whether it turns out you have ASD or not, you are still you and you still have your own unique talents and challenges. Having autism simply means that you share certain challenges with others due to how your brain developed.

    Remember to give yourself time and self-care whilst adjusting to your new environment and whilst studying, as such life matters are challenging for anyone. Also, you never know, if you find a new activity you enjoy then you might also find that person you seek to be able to speak to and seek emotional support from.

    I do send you the best of wishes.

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