RetroGamer87 wrote:
My mother just sort of accepts it. She doesn't have anything to say on the matter, she's just used to it. She still treats me like a child though. She doesn't expect much of me.
That pretty much explains my mother to a T. She didn't react to me telling her about autism; I reacted to her telling me about it. She had known from when I was very young that there was something different about me, but didn't know what did and didn't constitute normal developmental behaviour for a child born premature (I was a 26 weeker). She didn't tell me she had suspected autism since I was nine, until I was seventeen, and I refused to listen for almost a year. After that, I did my own research, my father's reaction to which was, "Really? I used to do that stuff all the time as a kid!" I think I found out where my autism came from
I've told two friends, one of whom thought I was just highly sensitive because he "knew autistic kids" and I didn't have a problem with physical contact. My other friend really didn't say much, she just sort of took it in stride, and it comes up every once in a while when we have discussions about psychology, but it was pretty much the same reaction as if I had told her my hair was actually brown, and I'd just dyed it blonde.
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Diagnosed with ASD level 1 on the 10th of April, 2014
Rediagnosed with ASD level 2 on the 4th of May, 2019
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