I'm not trying to be judgemental. I realize that this is not something one wakes up and says that they are going to do. It must be horrible to be like that. But what I am not hearing here is what are you trying to do to overcome this situation?
Again, this is probably my age showing, but I sense a certain defeatist attitude these days. The attitude that says, this is the way I am and I am not going to even try to attempt to change and the world is just going to have to adapt to me the way I am. And if it limits me, oh, well, that is the way I am. I think that is the one thing that holds us back more than anything else. I'm not picking on anyone personally, it's just that I see these things over and over, and I start to wonder. That wasn't the attitude when I was growing up. But then that was the Dark Ages.
It's sort of like all right, I have this problem with my hands but instead of seeking out help I just decided well, this is something I am going to have to live with and everyone around me is going to have to live with it too. I did not choose to get carpal tunnel or whatever it is but I am choosing to do something about it. I am choosing to do something about it because the consequences of not doing something about it are not consequences I want to face.
Please understand, I was raised in a different era with a different attitude where there were very real and unpleasant consequences. I have seen a lot of threads about anxiety on these forums but I have not seen any about FEAR. There is a difference. I don't see anyone here talking about being afraid, really, really being afraid, that they are going to lose their freedom if they can't or won't change. Back in my day institutionalization was a very, very real fear. If the powers that be chose to lock you up there wasn't anything you could do about it. No one that you could turn to.
Not only that, but in revealing these quirks, you also gave others power over you. Say I am that rude girl behind the counter. Now I know exactly where and how to push your buttons as far as food goes. And I know that you can't really do anything about it. So what am I going to do? I am going to mess up your pizza knowing you can't eat it unless it is round. Oh, so sorry, I forgot. Yes, these are the games that many people play. But what would happen if you simply said nothing and took it and walked away? Now she can't play that particular game with you. Why give these people power?