IntoTheVoid
Well-Known Member
Long story short - couple months ago I started to study about autism/aspergers because I didn't have any knowledge about this thing before, only shallow "Sheldon Cooper" info, but nothing else. After the deeper study I realized the autism is something kinda different than I thought before (I was convinced it's people who can't talk, who are obsessed with math and all these stereotypes).
Of course I realized I have autism very likely, because I see myself in many of these things and I realized, it's totally me. I started reading forums like this one and I undersand many people here.
In december I have an appointment with an expert to be diagnosed.
And suddenly it feels so... weird, like "What the hell am I doing?"
Suddenly I have doubts. Whenever I read about autism and find something different from me, I have lots of crazy doubts. I understand it's a spectrum, but still... When you hear "Autistic people can't read facial experssions, they don't understand irony, they can't this and that" I am like "Geez, I am capable of all of these things..."
Maybe I should cancel the appointment. Suddenly I feel totally normal (whatever that means). She will tell me "No sir, you're NOT autistic. You're totally common and healthy person. Now you can go home and forget it all!"
What would I do? I would be like: "Yeey, okay, I am totally okay! What was I thinking? I am so normal and yeey" and be happy with my life?
But in the same time, there are many things that are objectively-speaking very unusual about me and my life and autism explains it pretty well.
So my question is - did it happen some of you, that you were told "You not autistic, bye" ? Do you know someone who has this experience? What did you do next? How common is this? I am so... consued now
Of course I realized I have autism very likely, because I see myself in many of these things and I realized, it's totally me. I started reading forums like this one and I undersand many people here.
In december I have an appointment with an expert to be diagnosed.
And suddenly it feels so... weird, like "What the hell am I doing?"
Suddenly I have doubts. Whenever I read about autism and find something different from me, I have lots of crazy doubts. I understand it's a spectrum, but still... When you hear "Autistic people can't read facial experssions, they don't understand irony, they can't this and that" I am like "Geez, I am capable of all of these things..."
Maybe I should cancel the appointment. Suddenly I feel totally normal (whatever that means). She will tell me "No sir, you're NOT autistic. You're totally common and healthy person. Now you can go home and forget it all!"
What would I do? I would be like: "Yeey, okay, I am totally okay! What was I thinking? I am so normal and yeey" and be happy with my life?
But in the same time, there are many things that are objectively-speaking very unusual about me and my life and autism explains it pretty well.
So my question is - did it happen some of you, that you were told "You not autistic, bye" ? Do you know someone who has this experience? What did you do next? How common is this? I am so... consued now
