I take high doses of anti-depressants. I have found this is greatly helpful in reducing my anxiety and allows me to better handle the usual stresses of day to day life. It does not make me more sociable or reduce the 'eccentricity' that makes employment difficult, but it makes life a good deal less miserable, whatever may come. I don't fly apart or have a meltdown immediately after anything goes wrong during my day. I don't cry at the drop of a hat. I am not so irritable and I don't snap at people for minor offenses.
It's fairly easy to get anti-depressants these days, and the side effects are quite mild. The risk, as with any drug, is long term dependence. My doctors warned me almost from the beginning (when I was diagnosed with depression, OCD, and SAD, having never heard or thought about AS) that I would likely be on these the rest of my life, and so I have been. I don't particularly enjoy being dependent on drugs to function, but it's better than not being able to function.
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Self-Diagnosed Dec. 2010
135 Aspie, 65 NT--Aspie Quiz
AQ 40
BAPD--124 aloof, 88 rigid, 83 pragmatic
EQ/SQ--21/78--Extreme systematizing