404nf wrote:
I am very uncomfortable with the idea of going to a psychologist/psychiatrist and opening myself up to them. Makes me feel vulnerable and exposed.
Also, I forgot to mention another thing that happens. Sometimes, I go back in time as well. Although I get out of it, I get stuck inside a completely different point of time for quite a while, and its like the past had just happened, I forget anything that happened after that, its like for example if I go back to when I was 10, I feel like I was 10 just yesterday. And Nothing has happened after that. It only lasts a few minutes atm though.
This is why it's essential to search locally for psych professionals specializing in ASDs. In a broader sense, however, everyone you tap for this variety of advice has taken a Hippocratic oath - nothing you say leaves the room, which is advantageous for patient and doctor alike. The good news is that still, everything you've described to us is consistent with the symptoms and associations of Autism Spectrum. Doubtless, individual help will be instrumental for you, you have to plan around everything that's already happened in your life, but overall I think you'll find many curious and well informed people here in the same boat. I was apprehensive about confiding in therapists of any sort for years too, but that never really affected what they were able to perceive. It's both positive and natural for you to be concerned with what everyone else knows.
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