I'm not inclined to tell people I'm autistic unless I have to or I feel they would be understanding. There's a lot of stigma and unconscious prejudice.
I only got diagnosed a few months ago, at 39. When I used to work, before I knew I was autistic, there were one or two colleagues who treated me differently, in the sense of just dismissing and ignoring me. And there was talking about me behind my back. At another job there was something close to bullying.
But I don't feel, overall, that bullying or being treated differently has been a huge problem in my life. Mind you, I haven't worked for a long time, so I've been on my own a lot.
The bigger problem for me has been symptoms of mental illness, to do with energy. If I had more energy I'd be able to do more, which would bring me into contact with more people and maybe then there would have been more issues with being treated differently.
I applied for a course recently and had the chance to declare if I had a disability. But I said I didn't, because I don't want to be treated differently. Even with the best of intentions there can be unconscious prejudice.
I only got diagnosed a few months ago, at 39. When I used to work, before I knew I was autistic, there were one or two colleagues who treated me differently, in the sense of just dismissing and ignoring me. And there was talking about me behind my back. At another job there was something close to bullying.
But I don't feel, overall, that bullying or being treated differently has been a huge problem in my life. Mind you, I haven't worked for a long time, so I've been on my own a lot.
The bigger problem for me has been symptoms of mental illness, to do with energy. If I had more energy I'd be able to do more, which would bring me into contact with more people and maybe then there would have been more issues with being treated differently.
I applied for a course recently and had the chance to declare if I had a disability. But I said I didn't, because I don't want to be treated differently. Even with the best of intentions there can be unconscious prejudice.