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nick007
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13 Apr 2025, 10:50 am

I would def be seen as a major loser when compared to my peers & I always have been. As a kid I was very immature & said & did various things others found weird & offensive. I did not have friends nor went out & socialised with anyone outside of school. As an adult I keep to myself a lot more, when offline anyways. I only worked about 38 months in my life & I'm 42. I got on on SSI at 20 & it switched to Social Security Disability when I was 25 after I had last worked. I don't have any offline friends except for my girlfriend who I've been l've been living with for 12 years now & I'm also friends with my former supervisor who I almost never see in person since I moved in with Cass. In lots of ways it's like I mostly been stuck in a rut throughout my life but the rut changed at various points.

The times in my life when I was the most functional when compared to my peers was when I was going to school as a kid & teen & when I was working in my early 20s but I was still very far from their level. However I do not equate being unemployed for the last 17 years with my autism being worse. I can explain not working as me having physical disabilities. That said I admit on this forum that while my physical disabilities are part of the reason, another major reason why I haven't worked is related to my autism or autism comorbids. If I was more outgoing & had a bigger social circle I could find out about jobs that I could potentionally perform OK & would make better impressions on interviews.


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13 Apr 2025, 11:13 am

It got better when I was a child.

Now it got worse - I'm a classic example of autistic burnout, but in mid 20s, not later in life.



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13 Apr 2025, 11:34 am

Worse. autistic burnout stuff at 15 or 16ish lead to lots of repeating high school and doing special school stuff. comunication issues worse with age and meltdowns, although less mentally unwell as I was first at those ages now. but it has been 10ish years



Richard80
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Yesterday, 1:59 am

I got sick (in severe depression) when I was 16. Then I started having outbursts of aggression, sometimes to the point that the police had to come and get me.

I also felt very lonely, the whole high school was a disaster so I didn't get a full grade.

I still got a job at a factory and it worked out at first, I advanced there. But lately it's been part-time work. In the end, 30 people, including me, were laid off.

I was put on sick leave, and retired when I was 23, even though I made a few attempts to get into the workforce, including training to be a security guard, but never worked like that.

I went to a psychologist and I was very aggressive, made threats against people and threatened to bomb the union. I also took a lot of drugs during this time.

But later I started hanging out with some girls I met, and it became much easier, I wasn't aggressive at all anymore. We had a lot of fun and I got two girlfriends during that time (I've only had one girlfriend before, at the age of 17).

All aggression disappeared, but my depression remained. But because of my autism, I prioritized completely different things than, for example, hanging out with my girlfriends, so nothing lasted even a year.

But when I was 41, the depression finally let go, and I have accepted my Asperger's diagnosis, which I had doubted for quite a while.

So things have gotten much better now. I sent a letter to my former psychologist, who has retired, and wrote that I was ashamed of how I expressed myself during the period I went to her.



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Yesterday, 3:32 am

older...yes... :? PTSD + autism = :skull: lousey outcomes . but You do start to learn to stay away from the wrong people, if you can help it 8O . also you figure out what foods of drinks disagree with the above conditions.
So in someways it can be better . Also learned to walk out of Doctors offices if they behave in a less than desireable way. Upset one to the point of his calling security police. When his ego did not allow for his patient to walk out on him.
Very childish . Security caught up to me in the Patients advocates office , As I was there to complain about , this dept head of Infectious disease . The advocate was not in . And the police said , they just wished to make sure I was alright.
( but the real reason was intimidation) Lolz ..and Without any conversation , other than wishing them a better day , than I had just experienced. As I left the building slowly.


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