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I might have autism.

I don’t know how to feel. I have been showing so much symptoms it’s maddening. I’ve been having these symptoms ever since I was a child as well, and they’ve been getting incredibly hard to mask. I can’t get a diagnosis at the moment because of my parents but I want to. I want to so badly.

If anyone wants to know the symptoms I’ve been experiencing for years and years are ;

I repeat words or phrases over and over
Having obsessive interests
I feel the need to have a strict routine and I get really sad when I can’t follow it
Sensitive to loud noises and certain noises, I get panicky and I need to cover my ears
I avoid eye contact
I have a hard time picking up other people’s emotions

I have more but they don’t come to mind at the moment

If any people who are diagnosed with autism want to share their thoughts with me or ask questions please feel free I want to do as much research as I can, more than the research I have already done
I strongly believe that self diagnosis is valid. Here a diagnosis is very expensive and out of many people’s reach. I have recently discovered I have adhd and likely autism. It’s helped me understand myself so much better. Most importantly how much masking was impacting on my physical health. Allowing myself regular breaks from masking has just been a game changer for me, after years spent being too hard on myself.
It’s hard existing in an NT world. Have you discovered any new coping strategies that help you to unmask?
SwampFlower · 31-35, F
I paid 4k out of pocket for my evaluation and what I jokingly refer to as my certificate of autism lol.

It was worth pursuing for me because I was having severe, acute mental issues due to trauma and having the formal diagnosis helped us to tailor the treatment for that.

Otherwise having the official label probably wouldn't have been worth the time and money.

You can learn coping skills from free online resources unless you need a higher level of professional supports.
CountScrofula · 41-45, M
It's extraordinarily difficult to get an adult autism diagnosis - a close friend of mine is autistic and eventually just gave up. However the symptoms you outline absolutely correspond with what my understanding is.

How are you handling this?
ArminArlert · 22-25, M
My younger brother was diagnosed with autism last year when he was 14. I always knew he was a little different and he felt different too. A diagnosis has helped him get the support that he needs and I hope you can too.
all people are autistic. all people live in their own worlds.

you are normal as long as your social behavior is legitimate.

don't label yourself. you don't need to.
Wiseacre · F
I think in this case a label helps.u want to understand what makes u the way u are...I would!@fakable
Wiseacre · F
Get s professional assessment!

 
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