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Autism and childhood trauma can lead to masking and a delayed diagnosis 📝 #shorts
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@LalaLarrieux

3 months ago

He's telling the absolute truth.

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@motivations9296

3 months ago

His telling the truth. I am autistic and just diagnosed at 44. It's been do hard and its so exhausting with the masking

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@AutisticAthena

3 months ago

Thank you. WEEKS. weeks of uncontrollable shut-down where basic survival mode is a struggle. Feeding the body and washing it takes up everything.

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@clicheguevara5282

3 months ago

I'm level one and didn't get diagnosed until age 38. ...and even that only came after I did years of research and diagnosed myself first. I was a kid in the 90s and doctors still didn't understand masking. I was evidently pretty good at masking, so I didn't get diagnosed. "You can't be autistic, you're making eye contact with me." type stuff.

I got misdiagnosed, heavily drugged, and thrown into the "troubled teen industry", where I was abused and developed further trauma. This crap is why so many of us have C-PTSD.

I try not to be bitter about it and just focus on the fact that a lot less kids today will go through what I went through. If we're making progress, then I'm happy.

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@TastyTrees916

3 months ago

People told me i couldnt have been autistic because im so charismatic and good with people but it was a masking technique. I was mirroring words and actions that i knew were powerful or respected. I learned it because i had to con to survive or at least thats how my mom presented it. When im not being "him" i just want to be left alone to hyperfocus on video games, books, or research. I relate to this one

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@mionamionamiona

3 months ago

This was spot on.

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@pvpatches1859

3 months ago

Fully relate to this. Im type 1 ASD and all my life never really understood my diagnosis. After a lot of research i realize now how much it really effects me, and that ive been burnt out for years without knowing why i was always so tired and unmotivated 😅

If we teach more people about autism, people like me wont feel like we cant complain about life just because "everyone has it hard". We suffer alone because asking for help seems like an overreaction, and get called lazy or rude just for wanting a brea

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@Mck-lynnezi

3 months ago

When I was younger about five or six they told my mom that I had clear signs of autism and she just told them to look for anything else So I was diagnosed with adhd and ocd
She had me put on so many medication throughout to treart mu adhd and none really worked now im on a anti pychotic that helps but I still feel like I cant talk to people and when I do I don't know how it feels like im on a different level or in a different realm they don't get me so I just helpless repeat myself about topics no cares to hear Obviously when I'm in a work environment.I try not too obviously try to just stay quiet or repeat what other people are saying so I get what he means by masking I'm not even saying I am autistic.I'm just saying I wish I knew what was going on and in my mom would have looked into it more instead of stigmatizing it

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@SunShine2024-t2w

3 months ago

I’m level 1, recently diagnosed and so grateful for the diagnosis as it explains so much

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@Neeshad22

3 months ago

You’re speaking the truth. Can’t wait until you finally get some more recognition.

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@ellakay977

3 months ago

I can't believe I'm agreeing with him
Trauma , Trying so hard to be Normal and failing at it is Exhausting so much that you Love being "Alone "

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@gwenmullett964

3 months ago

This hit really hard 😢

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@heathertimmons6104

3 months ago

This is so accurate and I never know how to describe it so 🙏 thank

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@sirdrumgun8680

3 months ago

100% I’m level 1 for ages my social skills and masking sucked and was the obvious autistic one started learning and people couldn’t tell thought it was great until I’m having to mask all day and being drained

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@consoledollz1688

3 months ago

As someone diagnosed in my 20s with ADHD… this is so stressful. I’m so tired of masking.

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@jessicaliddell5429

3 months ago

So good that’s someone’s talking about this stuff ❤

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@Emilia-seakemp

3 months ago

Im bipolar and I feel this way too. It is absolutely draining, but around the right people, it is amazing

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@g.pearson4726

3 months ago

Amanda Seals came out saying she was just diagnosed as being autistic
Social media dragged her and said she was lying

I only knew it was possible bcuz I’ve been researching the spectrum of autism for a few years now
I think my bf is on the spectrum.

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@alitachilds7560

3 months ago

This is way the level system is a massive problem. We dont have it in the uk which means people can bettwr understand it looks different for different people

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@foxymc01

3 months ago

Diagnosed 2 year's ago with adhd and he said I might have ocd. I think am definitely level 1 autistic. I've masked so much . An wore out now at the age of 56. I wish my children could understand stuff but I think there use to seeing there mum, this strong independent woman, they think am making it up. 😢

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