Adults On The Autism Spectrum
Maybe you were really shy as a child. Perhaps you took home a huge stack of books from the school library, read them, and returned them the next day. Or did your best friend find you crying in your closet, unable to answer the question "Why?" At any rate, your life could be traced to the Self-Help section of the local bookstore. Unfortunately, most of the books were not much help. ADHD seemed to fit, at times. Your shrink said you might be Bi-Polar, although she wasn't really certain. All you knew was that you rarely fit in, anywhere. One day at work, it hit you square in the face: I don't speak these people's language! Really, it was like you were all playing this game, and everyone knew the rules but you. You couldn't tell a joke, and you never "got" any joke your co-worker tried to tell you. People started getting annoyed with you, because you had a memory like a steel trap. They didn't appreciate it when you called them on the carpet. Who knew? This was my life, and worse. I finally aced several tests that pointed me to the answer to my questions. The Autism Spectrum. Guess what? Little kids with Autism grow up to be Adults with Autism. Diagnosed late in life? This is the place for you!
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@mamacita Good morning back to you, Mamacita. It is also a chilly morning here and I have had my morning cup of coffee. To think that I used to drink three pots of that a day and now only drink one cup is pretty insane. This time of year is an awkward time as an Autie; most people just don't understand. I don't do holidays very well, then you add in crowds and it becomes a very difficult situation. It's not that I don't enjoy being around one or two people but give me a roomful and it's crazy making, with all the noise in conversations. When I was a law enforcement dispatcher the fact that I could follow multiple conversations was a positive, but that's not a positive in the real world. My brain gets confused and overwhelmed. So I stay away from stores at this time of year if possible or go in the middle of the night if they are a in a 24-hour mode! I'd much rather dodge pallets then people. There is so much that can be said about how we as Auties handle our day-to-day lives and the accommodations that we have to make ourselves. For the most part being on the Spectrum is an invisible badge, and sometimes we will recognize others in our same boat, but not often as it is such a spectrum and the indications can be so many. I value your comments and your experiences and can relate to do so many.
Ginger
good afternoon gingerw its Friday afternoon here in Sydney and I do the same except I stay away totally from xmas seeing all my siblings have passed on and I will be working at westmead childrens hospital this xmas boxing day and news day
What great activities you have planned, @sirgalahad!
@gingerw This sounds so familiar. The Holidays can be difficult. I find all of the music, lights and movement cause me to feel disoriented. Always glad to return to my woman’s cave. You have described so well how it feels.
I, too, often relate to some of the autistic thoughts and feelings. I suppose all of us, to some degree, have some neurotypical as well as neurodivergent characteristics in our personalities. We are all wired differently by our backgrounds as well as our genetics and experiences. That is what makes Connect so great, we all learn from each other and in the process we become more accepting of ourselves and others.
Hi everyone. Have you ever thought as a child you were bullied? I felt that I was bullied for quite some time back in elementary and middle school due to my speech and language issues. Even today, when I participate in my college classes discussions, I feel like my brain’s thinking is delayed when talking aloud to the class.
@justint95 Oh, yes, being bullied in school was a normal thing.
As a child I was bullied by teachers as well as by classmates. Teachers took advantage of me and classmates made fun of me. @justin95 , I can only speak for myself, but there is a delay in processing for me. It definitely takes me longer to answer a question. I am painfully honest, and I cannot take a chance that I am giving inaccurate information.
Mamacita
bullied by myparents sisters school children in primary and high school and the police ignored it church ministers ignored so I knows the pain
At least now, @sirgalahad, we have found a family and friend set of our own choosing. Anyone calls me out now, I say " You and what Army?" No, no, not really. I just smile and think about all the fine people who I have had the pleasure of meeting on here and the groups who support Autistics on social media. We have learned to share information, experiences, and our hearts. We have learned that it is not necessary to tromp on anyone's toes to make ourselves feel better. We feel better when we take better care of ourselves. We feel better when we reach out to help someone up.
Mamacita