Shakti wrote:
Welcome! I think I know how you feel, I'm 35 and haven't officially been diagnosed, although there was talk of it when I was a child, but I figured it out when doing some research to help my 3 year old son who was diagnosed. So I'm actually scared to get an official diagnosis, as I'm in the process of divorcing his father, and his father is playing dirty and I don't want him to use it to get full custody.
But what helps is viewing it as a great lesson to pave the way for the younger generation who is on the spectrum, in such a way where we couldn't if it was diagnosed and nipped in the bud as much as possible while we were still kids. I'm trying to do that anyway.
Hi Shakti,
Sorry to hear you are going through a nasty divorce. Yes it can get very dirty. Sounds like a wise decision to hold off on getting an official diagnosis.
I am hoping to help in the future by working with people on the spectrum. I feel I need to do more before I am ready. This place helps me to see that there are so many differences within autism and not to take anything for granted. I have read some dodgy material which simply does not fit what I have experienced.
If things get really tough for you at least you have this place to come and get some support. Good for you.