Nades wrote:
I guess I forget pretty often but always remember I have it at some point of any given day. If I wasn't diagnosed there is a high likelihood I would be oblivious about having ASD but I would certainly know something wasn't right.
That is how I feel because I know I am not "Normal". People have said this to me as well! Haha! Stupid people! (Though a few have said it in a kind way so I appreciate those people. They are good.).
A few years ago I reached a point where I prayed "God. What's wrong with me?" and then I kept having people say I was autistic or had aspergers syndrome. Some people I knew said this, and others I did not know said this or asked it. It was wierd as I had not gone out to look. I did not think I was autistic because I was taught that autism was a severe dissability where most autistic people were in wheelchairs, so in my mind, the word "Autism" did not relate to me because my concept of what the word meant was based on the most severe cases.
So when people came up to me telling me or asking me I genuinely thought someone I knew had put them up to it as a prank. I was soo convinced about this that once when someone mentioned it to me I immediately rushed outside leaving them standing there expecting someone I knew to be hiding round the corner giggling away... Nope, no one there and a very puzzled person who had just mentioned it (Puzzled as to why I rushed out of the building).
I bet you lot find this amusing to read about my experiences! Haha!
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Haha I like the mental imagery of you rushing outside and their faces in response now lol.. Autism does have a notion of being a child's disorder or one that cases severe mental learning difficulties to the point of mutism. I think for that reason a lot of adults just fail to realise they might have it but I suspect most have suspicions something isn't right.