Solivagant66 wrote:
How do you find I being an Aspie impacts you?
When the Psychologist told me and my bride my diagnosis, she asked me my reactions. They were:
(1) I was very happy to finally understand so much of my past.
(2) Maybe I could use the diagnosis to persuade my other medical providers to communicate in a way that worked better for me. (I'm old. I see doctors.)
(3) Ooooh! Maybe a new "special interest"?!
(4) Now, when someone bumps up against one of my Aspie traits I can point out: "I have a Doctor's note for that!"
So far:
(1) Still very happy for the enlightenment.
(2) Not so much. Before I had the diagnosis I tried to get my doctors to put things into writing...some did, some didn't. After I told them my diagnosis...no change...sometimes I get things in writing, more often than not I don't.
(3) I'm on WP!
(4) My bride was tired of hearing "I have a Doctor's note for that!" before we left the Psychologist's office.
But, I got my diagnosis shortly before the Pandemic so me and my diagnosis haven't gotten out much. The only real difference the diagnosis has made so far is I understand more about myself and my past.
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When diagnosed I bought champagne!
I finally knew why people were strange.