autism and alcohol

Ive been on a bit of a journey of self discovery the last few weeks. Im finally going to talk with my GP about my concerns over me being on the spectrum. my son was diagnosed last year and im positive it runs in my family now. Ive also been addressing my drinking. I saw a lady the other day who asked me what my triggers might be and i couldnt come up with any. the diary she has given me is turning out to be pointless too. Im starting to suspect my drinking is related to my (suspected) autism. It statrted about the time i stopped rocking and i think its largely to do with me not being able to transition from the hectic day to the calm evening. im a very busy person and dont really do sitting down relaxing.

Does this make sence to anyone as at my next appoinment id like to discuss these thoughts but im just abit nervous?

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  • Former Member
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    My own observation is that my autism/ASD/whatevs becomes increasingly unmasked when tired, stressed or inebriated.  The latter is somewhat problematic as I feel it gives a bit of relief to me, but at the same time it makes my more autistic traits a lot more obvious.  Or at least it seems to, anyway.  I seem to be quite good at hiding it the rest of the time (well, for the time I'm actually not tired, stressed or inebriated, that is).

    But alcohol's biggest evil is calories, and I'm fatter than I want, so I'm about to embark on a serious "reconsideration" of my intake on that basis alone.  I hate anything diet-related. D:

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    My own observation is that my autism/ASD/whatevs becomes increasingly unmasked when tired, stressed or inebriated.  The latter is somewhat problematic as I feel it gives a bit of relief to me, but at the same time it makes my more autistic traits a lot more obvious.  Or at least it seems to, anyway.  I seem to be quite good at hiding it the rest of the time (well, for the time I'm actually not tired, stressed or inebriated, that is).

    But alcohol's biggest evil is calories, and I'm fatter than I want, so I'm about to embark on a serious "reconsideration" of my intake on that basis alone.  I hate anything diet-related. D:

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