LilyJo
Active Member
Hello. I'm LilyJo and I'm new here. I've joined after seeing a psychologist about some severe anxiety problems and him mentioning (repetitively!!) that he thinks I am on the spectrum. Having done a fair amount of reading around the subject, I do wonder if he is right. I'm not diagnosed and I'm not sure if I want to be or not at the moment. I am hoping to get some insight from you all here on what you think. So here goes!
I have severe sensory problems to light and sound, can't stand labels in my clothes which are all soft and comfy - the way they look isn't a factor for me! I find myself confused by the way people interact socially. There seem to be so many unspoken rules that I'm missing. I've spent years observing people creating an internal catalogue of facial expressions, phrases people use in certain circumstances, appropriate (and inappropriate) responses to the information etc. However, I still seem to be a bit out of sync. I do fine with communicating when there are set rules within the workplace but come unstuck when there isn't a script to follow. I have several stim type behaviours including flapping my right hand, fiddling constantly, jigging my leg up and down. I find these very soothing when overwhelmed or anxious. As a child, I didn't really have friends, and was bullied non stop for the duration of my time at school.
I hold a responsible job and live in my own home with some support from my parents. However, my job drains everything from me. I come home every night overloaded and phenomenally stressed. I guess I'm wondering what the benefits and disadvantages of an official diagnosis would be?
I look forward to hearing your insight.
Thankyou, LJ
I have severe sensory problems to light and sound, can't stand labels in my clothes which are all soft and comfy - the way they look isn't a factor for me! I find myself confused by the way people interact socially. There seem to be so many unspoken rules that I'm missing. I've spent years observing people creating an internal catalogue of facial expressions, phrases people use in certain circumstances, appropriate (and inappropriate) responses to the information etc. However, I still seem to be a bit out of sync. I do fine with communicating when there are set rules within the workplace but come unstuck when there isn't a script to follow. I have several stim type behaviours including flapping my right hand, fiddling constantly, jigging my leg up and down. I find these very soothing when overwhelmed or anxious. As a child, I didn't really have friends, and was bullied non stop for the duration of my time at school.
I hold a responsible job and live in my own home with some support from my parents. However, my job drains everything from me. I come home every night overloaded and phenomenally stressed. I guess I'm wondering what the benefits and disadvantages of an official diagnosis would be?
I look forward to hearing your insight.
Thankyou, LJ