Totally exhausting.
I went to a compulsory counsel session about university in early September and I tried hard to socialise some by paying attention to some of the (50ish) people there, listening to the talks and asking questions about what they told us.
I wanted to see if I could get by because I felt that I've come far since my diagnosis and since I left school in 2008. But I became utterly exhausted after about two hours of sitting there and listening and trying to be as sociable as I can manage to appear anyway, my vision started to flicker, I got splitting a headache, I couldn't manage to look people in the eye and listening simultaneously anymore, couldn't keep my eyes on signs about where to go or when the trains would arrive and on traffic anymore, I started saying silly things that left my conversational partner speechless for a few seconds before they could think of a reply and a way to keep the conversation going - all of the usual stuff. I slept in a lot on the following days and I felt really exhausted and mushy until I finally felt on top of it again when I got up on Saturday.
I guess that means restricted socialising for me at university because lectures and grades are more important to me than most anything.
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Autism + ADHD
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The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it. Terry Pratchett