Hi
Hi
Thank you for the useful comments
I went ahead and talked to my GP. After a short discussion she stated categorically that I am autistic, and empathised with the stress I must have been under all my life due to masking. She also, apologetically, offered me an assessment if I am prepared to wait 4 years.
I keep finding myself reviewing my life in the light of this diagnosis. So much makes sense now. I do wonder who the real me might be. I have spent so much time masking that I do not know how not to.
Thank you for the useful comments
I went ahead and talked to my GP. After a short discussion she stated categorically that I am autistic, and empathised with the stress I must have been under all my life due to masking. She also, apologetically, offered me an assessment if I am prepared to wait 4 years.
I keep finding myself reviewing my life in the light of this diagnosis. So much makes sense now. I do wonder who the real me might be. I have spent so much time masking that I do not know how not to.
How lovely that your GP was so sympathetic and onboard with your self diagnosis and is putting you forward for an official diagnosis :) I'm sure it will be worth the wait.
I'm also in my 60s and I have to say I was stunned when my daughter suggested I might be autistic. Quite a few years ago I took an online test but with the benefit of hindsight I realised I was answering the questions as a masked person, still trying to fit in. I do find quite a lot of the questions ambiguous but answering them as I'm very slowly unmasking I get a very different result.
Seeing people of my age group coming to the realisation that they're autistic and getting a diagnosis is incredibly helpful to me because I keep questioning how on earth could anyone reach my age before finding out this vital information about themselves! I feel less alone knowing I'm not the only one going through this so thank you for posting