I have just been diagnosed with ASD after 32 years and I am totally bewildered
I have just been diagnosed with ASD after 32 years and I am totally bewildered
Congratulations and welcome to the club - I made it into my 40s before diagnosis.so it's not uncommon.
What made you go for a diagnosis? How is it affecting you?
You may find it takes a while before you can get your head around it - and there's a lot of life-processing to do.
The good news is you're young enough to make some positive changes for your future.
Thanks for replying. I didn't actually go for a diagnosis, my councillor asked me what my interests were and when I told him that I was interested/obsessed with English history circa 1327-1377 he asked me if I have ever been tested for autism. Then I was tested and was diagnosed
Mine was similar - I thought I was doing ok but a friend's wife mentioned I had all the traits - a private diagnosis followed and here we are.......
I'm a techy-nerd - like Sheldon Cooper or Mr Data. My wife is into history - mainly Roman, Egyptian and UK history - she;s joined the local history group to meet more friends into it.
I was diagnosed back in 2008 - I'm completely ok with it - I have some social issues when I'm under unfair pressure or stress but I have memory and technical skills that make me very self-sufficient. I'm a Chartered Engineer - super-nerd
For various reasons, I managed to retire early so I have control of my daily life.
How has it been for you?
I was diagnosed back in 2008 - I'm completely ok with it - I have some social issues when I'm under unfair pressure or stress but I have memory and technical skills that make me very self-sufficient. I'm a Chartered Engineer - super-nerd
For various reasons, I managed to retire early so I have control of my daily life.
How has it been for you?