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For some reason, it just came to mind that, when I was a kid, I hated the way my fingertips felt weird after a nail trim.
I was unable to explain this to anyone in my family in a way that was heard.
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@naga it still bothers me so my nails get really long before a cut. i feel naked and like its major readjustment
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@Gilgamesh Another one is from family trips to grandparents. The kids would often sleep in the living room, and my family just laughed at me when I told them Grandpa stirring his coffee would bother and wake me.
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@naga i have so many instances where I expressed how a sight or sound or texture bothered me to the point it was psychically painful and people around me just brushed it off like it was nothing.
I know im autistic but because people are stuck with these unhelpful categories of high and low functioning autistics, people think I can't be because I seem "normal". ye, seem normal but have melted down on the floor crying for 4hrs because of a visual trigger
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@Gilgamesh Yep. I'm ridiculously book-smart, so everyone just considered it "eccentricity" and never thought further.
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@naga if you don't get a diagnosis as a kids its very hard to get it as an adult. which is my case.
I have a degree in psychology, so my psychiatrist straight up says to me she doesn't think I'm autistic but because I know the criteria for many abnormal psychopathology I'm seeing those autistic traits in myself and basically blowing it out of proportion.
But for example I also know the criteria for different personality disorders and I'm not going around convinced I'm a malignant narcissist or catatonic schizophrenia.
So I've just had to come into my own acceptance.
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@naga It's my pleasure!
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@Gilgamesh Nice to meet you!