I was referred here by an ASD specialist at a program at my local university. I'm 41 and just found out I'm autistic three months ago. It happened because I started individual therapy and an online program for survivors of narcissistic abuse after my recent romantic relationship. While in an individual session, I told the psychologist, "I know I'm different. I've looked through the personality disorders in the DSM over 10 times, and I don't think I relate to any of them. What is wrong with me?" She basically said that I wont find myself in the personality disorders, but that I seem like a highly sensitive person, and that I should look into that further. Within about a month (special interest power!!), I started to figure out the autism thing, and sought an official evaluation. We completed the ADOS-2 Module 4 and Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale. The results are that my mind/brain is consistent with autism and ADHD.
I never knew much about autism until then, just that I thought the autistic people I knew were really cool and had the best toys. Learning about autism, and interestingly about neurotypicals, has been quite insightful. Soooooo much is starting to make sense. Apparently, it's pretty obvious to others that I'm autistic. Pairing autism with a history of emotional abuse, I've committed to forming a personal revolution. Basically, I'm 41 years old realizing I'm autistic and a narcissist magnet, so I'm learning to live from scratch so that I can navigate and engage with the world in a safe manner. I'm learning how to perceive, think, believe, trust, relate...it's a lot of fundamentals that the rest of life is built on, but I'm happy I finally know where I'm at so that I can get a sense of direction and aim toward a fulfilling direction.
The purpose for joining is to get some sort of healthy socialization going, have people I can ask for guidance, and start feeling included in a community where I'm accepted how I am without blame.
Fun fact: My username is a nickname my ex-family gave me. We're Hispanic, while I'm the first American. When read quickly, "Arnold Mal" sounds like they are calling me "abnormal", which is Spanish for "mentally ill". The point of the nickname is that I'm American and am abnormal according to them. I'm appropriating the term because (1) I am abnormal compared to the people that would call someone abnormal, and (2) that's a good thing. 