Oh, I guess I should not respond, since I cannot offer any hope.
I have several issues going on and cannot go out to work either and waiting on some news from the government, to see if I can get some financial aid.
I would LOVE to be in the work force, but it creates a horror picture for me, as I have tried in my younger year's to work and it was a complete nightmare. If, it was just about doing the work, fine, I could deal with that, but inevitably it is about socialising too and I am so bad at that, that it makes working very hard for me.
However, the good news is and sure you have already found out, that there are many aspie women in the work force.
Being an aspie does not stunt ones from working; it is when other issues are included.
I have: ptsd, social anxiety; agroaphobia, severe anxiety and my therapist has said that, due to all these things going on, no workforce, would be willing to hire me, even under the disabled label.
My husband is being superb about it all and does not judge me in a negative way, because of not being able to go out to work.