IndigoDoll90 wrote:
Hi I'm new here. I first heard about this website 10 years ago back in high school. I've been reluctant to join as I am ashamed of being both autistic and adhd even though I have a job now and manage to live on my own. Still despite my success I'm unsure what to think about myself most of the time. Hopefully being here will help.
Welcome!
From your posts it sounds like you are doing a good job navigating life. Many people are not doing as well as you even though they are older than you. And when I say "many people" I am including NTs.
I'm guessing you should get used to feeling "unsure", however. It is hard to know what might have been, what could have been, what should have been, etc. It is difficult (at least for me) to know how all those other people feel about their lives; I suspect there is a
lot of uncertainty and doubt out there.
Your autism and ADHD
will always be there. But Sun Tzu suggests you should know your enemy and know yourself. I read that us autistics develop "coping techniques", I know I have a few. (Though, I did not get the ADHD upgrade so I probably look lazier than you.) I suggest you can learn about autism and ADHD and use the knowledge to tailor your own coping techniques. For instance, I was about your age when I figured out I should carry pen and paper because my memory is so useless; now you can get 3"x5" tablets of paper in office supply stores that are perfect for the job. Also, over the decades, I have developed a dry sense of humor which I find helps smooth-over some of my social awkwardness. Maybe you can develop your own tailored arsenal of coping techniques.
Good luck. Have a good life. Try to do well and don't be too hard on yourself--because it won't do you any good.
_________________
When diagnosed I bought champagne!
I finally knew why people were strange.