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