hi random253.
yes I have this all the time.
I really have trouble identifying which emotion I am feeling. I am still not accustomed to it. I either feel "relaxed" or "uptight". Mostly uptight.
I first learned about ASD when I went to a psychotherapist to get help (because my partner was depressed). After several sessions the psychotherapist told me that she could not read my expressions or emotional states, and she asked me if I had Aspergers. Hmm what is that?
When she asked me what I was feeling (at a given moment), I would be able to visualise something, for example a triangle, but this had no association with an emotional state.
I find that it takes me a long time to figure out emotions, both in others and myself.
After learning more about ASD, I have identified that my practically absent self-emotional recognition is because:
1. I have a very high systematizing quotient (not so handy for emotions)
2. I have very very very poor recognition of subtle facial expression
3. I am frequently overstimulated by environmental factors, which confuses my bodily "feelings", to the point where I cannot distinguish my emotional "feelings".
4. my body language and facial expressions do not reflect NT concepts. (eg. when I feel happy my face looks robotic)
I am trying to accept that my ability to interpret subtle emotional messages will probably not improve, because my, um, ratings for this are suck.
What I find helps to process emotions is:
1. talking to myself when I am alone. Hearing my thoughts outside of my head helps.
2. trying to develop relaxation strategies (eg. exercise, breathing) that chill my body out.
3. modifying my environment where possible to reduce interference.
4. learning in a systematic way about names and symptoms (physical and behavioural) of emotions.
Hope that is interesting to you.
bye.