ArtNotes wrote:
I am wondering how Im going to explain things to the Dr if I can't even get it straight myself.
When you say doctor, do you mean a primary care physician you've known for years, or a specialist specifically because you're wondering about testing to see for certain if you're autistic?
If you have a good rapport with your PCP, it's definitely worth talking about your growing awareness. They might even be able to steer you toward a good specialist or testing center. And if they're not supportive, well, you've learned something important about whether or not you're getting the care you need from there.
If you're thinking about going to a new doctor to explore this possibility, then you have to explain what has lead you to seek them out. That's not something you'd want to hide, anymore than you'd hide the fact you have pain when talking with your PCP. And they know what to look for, if they're good at their job.
Masking is a common way, especially for girls and women, to try to fit in while living in a NT world. It is what it is. As you learn more about yourself and possibly being autistic, you can decide if you want to change it or not.
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