firelight77
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So I put off my introduction for a long time because I really didn't know what to say. Also just getting use to how the site works.
Thought I would start with a question, then all the personal stuff, just to mix things up
The question is...do you, like me, have a super strong drive to know things and understand them fully? It's a huge part of who I am and I've been wondering if it's common for autistics. Perhaps what drives the special interests and obsessions? For me, I can get very stuck when there's something I need to know and it's hard to break free. Of course there is good to it, like being well informed. But, it does seem to tax the NT's in my life. If this is an "everybody knows that" type question...sorry. I am new to all this.
About me. I live in a house with 5 girls, 3 my own and 2 step daughters, likely most on the spectrum (testing currently) and my probably also on the spectrum spouse. I often feel we are akin to a house full of cats, with me being the cat "herder" which is a tough job since every cat wants to go his own way and have his own way and really, I don't want to herd anybody, but so far they're too young to do it on their own yet!
It is my youngest daughter who got me reading about Aspergers, she was a very different child from even in the womb as I knew from working with kids for many years. I read the description and it was a mic drop. I saw myself. That was about 3 years ago. Since then I have had a therapist tell me I have it, then tell me oops, I can't diagnose, you have to go through other testing so...that is slated for June. Yay. It's hard coming into this at my age (41) because so much out there is about 10 year old boys and from all I've read it's very different for girls and also as you age and have learned both coping and camouflage.
Anyway, hello all...would love to hear from you!
Thought I would start with a question, then all the personal stuff, just to mix things up
The question is...do you, like me, have a super strong drive to know things and understand them fully? It's a huge part of who I am and I've been wondering if it's common for autistics. Perhaps what drives the special interests and obsessions? For me, I can get very stuck when there's something I need to know and it's hard to break free. Of course there is good to it, like being well informed. But, it does seem to tax the NT's in my life. If this is an "everybody knows that" type question...sorry. I am new to all this.
About me. I live in a house with 5 girls, 3 my own and 2 step daughters, likely most on the spectrum (testing currently) and my probably also on the spectrum spouse. I often feel we are akin to a house full of cats, with me being the cat "herder" which is a tough job since every cat wants to go his own way and have his own way and really, I don't want to herd anybody, but so far they're too young to do it on their own yet!
It is my youngest daughter who got me reading about Aspergers, she was a very different child from even in the womb as I knew from working with kids for many years. I read the description and it was a mic drop. I saw myself. That was about 3 years ago. Since then I have had a therapist tell me I have it, then tell me oops, I can't diagnose, you have to go through other testing so...that is slated for June. Yay. It's hard coming into this at my age (41) because so much out there is about 10 year old boys and from all I've read it's very different for girls and also as you age and have learned both coping and camouflage.
Anyway, hello all...would love to hear from you!