Autism 

So I'm reading The Complete Guide to Aspergers Syndrome, as part of a self-discovery thing, to figure out if I'm autistic or not, and…

…every time he goes into the clinical descriptions of things I think "nah" and "maybe, but probably not clinically significant"

THEN he describes what kids with autism are like at various ages and I swear to fuck I'm having, like, flashbacks of all my childhood faux pas and also several adult ones

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@Tarale the important thing to remember is that the diagnostic criteria are from a third party's view of you, not necessarily your own view of yourself

Autism 

@troubleMoney Yeah and I'm not entirely sure my view of myself is very accurate… at some point I should ask mum if she still has things like my school report cards. I know my job performance evaluations read like a list of the ways I'm inflexible and anxious and weird though…

Autism 

@Tarale oh someone's view of themselves is never exactly the same of other people's view of them

"inflexible, anxious, and weird" certainly seems like it might fit from my experiences with being aspie though

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@troubleMoney Yeah, my husband obviously has this view of me, or of autism, that basically causes him to reject the conversation about it immediately.

I also have to laugh at the "doesn't like change" thing I keep getting on performance reviews.

Like THE COMPANY WAS BOUGHT BY ANOTHER COMPANY
PEOPLE KEEP GETTING MADE REDUNDANT
AND MOST OF THE CHANGES SUCK

DOES ANYBODY LIKE THAT???
ANYONE???

Autism 

@Tarale I'm told there are different degrees of "not liking change" that neurotypicals pick up on, but that makes perfect sense to me

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@troubleMoney Hmmmm. I guess one day I'll look into a diagnosis. For now I'm only 18% into the book and I guess I'll see how I feel about things when I finish. Might ask mum some questions when I know what questions might be best to ask. Diagnosis is also expensive so I will probably procrastinate even more.

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@Tarale oh yeah, I was lucky enough to get mine paid for for... reasons

If I had to pay for one I'd have put it off as well

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@troubleMoney Yeah, it's complicated by the fact that I'm not working (I'm a stay at home mum with a 9 and a half month old son) so I have no income to pay for it with. And even if I do manage to get the money, then I also need the time/babysitters/etc to work around with the baby… so it's definitely not something I'm doing for a while.

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