Suddenly Autistic
Suddenly Autistic
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Anger as a Response to Extreme Emotional Stress when you are Suddenly Autistic
For much of my life, anger was the emotional response I identified with most strongly. I found life extremely frustrating and felt constantly interrupted and encroached upon.
During the process of receiving my autism diagnosis, my psychologist dug into my emotional literacy and found it a little lacking (to put it politely). I had been living life as a human calculator and was almost completely out of touch with my body, albeit for a few niche areas of life.
So, along with getting used to being Suddenly Autistic at 46 years of age, I also had to learn how to feel, not just so I could understand my emotions but also so I could reduce the stress the emotions of others were causing me.
While...
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Complex family systems and autism
Просмотров 861Месяц назад
Autism, Borderline, Dissociation, Anxiety, Intergenerational Trauma - so often all of this and more shows up in the same family system making things complicated for all involved. This video was inspired by content recently created by Dr Kim Sage, a Licensed Psychologist whose video 'moms with borderline (and possible autism): dissociation, anger and intergenerational trauma) struck a chord with...
Coregulation and psychosocial difficulties
Просмотров 1512 месяца назад
It's funny what a dog can teach you... While making this video, I noticed myself getting annoyed by my dog who was hovering around me. She was getting under my feet and generally acting in a way that made me wonder why she was nervous and confused. I found this very annoying. Not only was I struggling with trying to set up my video equipment, record a video and then get on with work, I was now ...
Coping with soul-sapping people who think discipline is just a doing word
Просмотров 3072 месяца назад
Have you ever heard the phrase 'if it's not hurting, it's not working'? Has anyone ever told you to 'just get on with it' or scolded you for staying in your comfort zone? As a late-diagnosed autistic woman, I have had to come to terms with and own the fact, that I spent most of my life being my own bully and hard taskmaster. I used to pride myself on my discipline and focus and have achieved ma...
Why do late-diagnosed adults like myself talk about being autistic so much?
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While I've been autistic my whole life, I've only known I'm autistic for just over 2 out of 49 years. The rest of the time I just felt weird, alien, 'wrong' or othered. There's definitely an element of wanting to protect and explain myself to avoid judgment behind each disclosure, but that's not the whole story. It's empowering to know who you are and I'm definitely happy being the best me I ca...
What being mentally unwell looks & feels like when you're Suddenly Autistic.
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What being mentally unwell looks & feels like when you're Suddenly Autistic.
Re-entering the world after a prolonged period of mental distress, anxiety flairs & dissociation
Просмотров 2433 месяца назад
Re-entering the world after a prolonged period of mental distress, anxiety flairs & dissociation
Are you using your psychiatric diagnosis as an excuse? Autistic vs rude, disabled vs oppositional.
Просмотров 4717 месяцев назад
This video came about after I watched a fellow RUclips creator's video & had a rather extreme reaction to it. I greatly enjoy and respect the work of Dr Syl, a junior doctor in a psychiatry training program in Sydney, Australia (not far from where I live). His recent video entitled 'The Complexity of Psychiatric Diagnoses' really made an impact on me as it featured both many of my glimmers (sti...
Intellectualising vs Feeling. An Autistic's Adventure in Burnout World
Просмотров 3677 месяцев назад
While burnout doesn't feel like fun, it's definitely interesting and that's why I'm on a video splurge this week or so. In this video, I share some of my real-time thoughts, feelings & insights about my burnout situation. I touch upon the trauma, dissociation, and neurodivergence link & share how recognising what's going on in my body is starting to help me recover. This is an un-cut, un-edited...
Burn out, distress tolerance & autism. An 'aha' moment.
Просмотров 1647 месяцев назад
Burnout happens when we find ourselves completely overwhelmed by life. When we're in this state, any additional demands, perceived or otherwise, internal or external, can feel insurmountable. While I knew this intellectually, I only 'felt' it yesterday and am now focusing on creating space for my body to guide me out of this hole using the concept of 'distress tolerance' as my intellectual guid...
Eugh, I'm in Autistic Burn Out AGAIN...
Просмотров 4098 месяцев назад
This is simply no fun at all. Burnout is far too common for us autistic folks and it's seriously disabling. I was hoping I'd be able to hold on and keep functioning for another few weeks and then take a nice Christmas break and recover but life had other plans. Burnout is a state of complete exhaustion and overwhelm. For me, it's accompanied by a rather worrying loss of skills, a decreased tole...
Grieving and autism. How losing a loved one is helping me find and express myself.
Просмотров 3219 месяцев назад
Grieving and autism. How losing a loved one is helping me find and express myself.
Working While Autistic. Managing Social, Cognitive & Energetic Demands And Introducing My New Job!
Просмотров 2529 месяцев назад
Working While Autistic. Managing Social, Cognitive & Energetic Demands And Introducing My New Job!
Control, Discipline and Self-Regulation in Autism
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Control, Discipline and Self-Regulation in Autism
Autistic or Narcissistic?
Просмотров 67011 месяцев назад
Autistic or Narcissistic?
Autistic and Exhausted. Why is neurodivergent life so tiring?
Просмотров 63711 месяцев назад
Autistic and Exhausted. Why is neurodivergent life so tiring?
Finding your life purpose when you're Autistic & Anxious.
Просмотров 57611 месяцев назад
Finding your life purpose when you're Autistic & Anxious.
100% Autistic & 36% Emotional Intelligent
Просмотров 32511 месяцев назад
100% Autistic & 36% Emotional Intelligent
Working while autistic. My working life from corporate to company (of one) owner.
Просмотров 448Год назад
Working while autistic. My working life from corporate to company (of one) owner.
The Motherload. Feelings of despair and hopelessness brought on by my struggles with Motherhood.
Просмотров 127Год назад
The Motherload. Feelings of despair and hopelessness brought on by my struggles with Motherhood.
Autistic Burn-Out and Despair from my own lived experience. When life feels too hard.
Просмотров 237Год назад
Autistic Burn-Out and Despair from my own lived experience. When life feels too hard.
Suddenly Autistic Taking Things Literally
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Suddenly Autistic Taking Things Literally
Everyone is NOT a little bit autistic and it may also be time to throw out the spectrum.
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.Год назад
Everyone is NOT a little bit autistic and it may also be time to throw out the spectrum.
My favourite trauma coping strategies as someone with CPTSD, Autism & ADHD
Просмотров 611Год назад
My favourite trauma coping strategies as someone with CPTSD, Autism & ADHD
Suddenly Autistic at 46 - What did my mum make of that?
Просмотров 481Год назад
Suddenly Autistic at 46 - What did my mum make of that?
How Being Autistic feeds my Generalised Anxiety Disorder
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How Being Autistic feeds my Generalised Anxiety Disorder
My Nauseating Sound Bath: Autism & Auditory Processing Disorder, Misophonia & Hearing Loss.
Просмотров 375Год назад
My Nauseating Sound Bath: Autism & Auditory Processing Disorder, Misophonia & Hearing Loss.
My Suddenly Autistic Life - New Year, New Me? Vision board reflections 2021/22 VS 2022/23
Просмотров 92Год назад
My Suddenly Autistic Life - New Year, New Me? Vision board reflections 2021/22 VS 2022/23
Is your boss an algorithm? Content creator's, neorodiverse individuals & sensitive souls beware.
Просмотров 136Год назад
Is your boss an algorithm? Content creator's, neorodiverse individuals & sensitive souls beware.
Monotropism - Does It Really Describe Autistic Thinking?
Просмотров 12 тыс.Год назад
Monotropism - Does It Really Describe Autistic Thinking?

Комментарии

  • @MackeyDeez
    @MackeyDeez 7 часов назад

    Balance

  • @Nemo-yn1sp
    @Nemo-yn1sp День назад

    Much of what you are saying is so familiar. I'm 68 and discovering I might be autistic based on various online tests, to be professionally evaluated soon. It could really help explain/deal with my diagnosed CPTSD, chronic depression, anxiety (and self-loathing because I've chased everyone away)...thank you for sharing your journey.

  • @226iamacake
    @226iamacake 3 дня назад

    ❤ your insights are valuable and appreciated.

  • @edhoover42
    @edhoover42 10 дней назад

    The psychologist who diagnosed me as autistic (at age 57) also told me that when a person's IQ test shows over a 40-point spread across the different components of IQ (like I did), it always indicates some sort of neurodiversity (ASD, ADHD, etc...). I had been working on an idea of what if we designed jobs around the strengths and weaknesses of an individual instead of expecting people to change themselves to fit a job. After that, I realized why that idea seemed so relevant to me.

  • @E.Pierro.Artist
    @E.Pierro.Artist 14 дней назад

    I love saying, "Oh, I understand - you're just wrong."

  • @poeticjustice144
    @poeticjustice144 15 дней назад

    Im not saying this is good, but i now anticipate how many triggers ill have in the day and prepare so when my day runs smoothly im happy.

  • @gigahorse1475
    @gigahorse1475 18 дней назад

    My IQ is average but the evaluators said the number is meaningless since I had so much discrepancy in my scores. My lowest performance was in processing speed and my highest was in verbal comprehension (almost perfect). I also managed to get in the first percentile in one task. 😂

  • @NineNineOne
    @NineNineOne 20 дней назад

    Could just be low IQ. Have you had it tested?

  • @empowered-by-love
    @empowered-by-love 20 дней назад

    Exactly! And it's propably not even about needing more time...i would say: its about being more interrested and in the intention to be seriously helpful

    • @suddenlyautistic
      @suddenlyautistic 20 дней назад

      Spot on. If we're going to use our social battery to listen, we want to make sure it's used well.

  • @user-lh6ig4wj4v
    @user-lh6ig4wj4v 26 дней назад

    Recently I started to feel that I am collecting diagnosis. I suspected my neurodivergence for a couple years but haven't really thought about evaluation. But then, after death of my relative the depression came. So I came to a psychiatrist and she started asking me about innatention symptoms. So I made a really deep dive and with a specialist discovered my adhd, social anxiety and suspected autism. Then I treated my depression and C-PTSD showed up. I am so tired, because I don't fully understand cause of some symptoms. So now I am trying to fix my coping strategies and routine before actually explore each and every cause.

    • @suddenlyautistic
      @suddenlyautistic 24 дня назад

      It all takes time, self-conpassion & support. I wish you all the best with your journey.

  • @joanmejer3126
    @joanmejer3126 Месяц назад

    -I absolutely love your courage, dedicated to share and collectively learn about the experiential process of self discovering, accepting, and disclosing the past and prior, persistent repetitive, unspoken struggles, that led to an adult diagnosis. This is recognizable for anyone who have survived by minimizing their own experience, in order to avoid exclusion from the people we depend on, in order to develop and secure our interests or attachment bonds. Thank you, for helping so many of us, developing an actual conscious awareness and an actual language, that allows communicating of oneself, in order to authentically connect with others.

    • @suddenlyautistic
      @suddenlyautistic Месяц назад

      That's very generous of you to say. Thank you. I really appreciate it

  • @zacara8469
    @zacara8469 Месяц назад

    Well put! I totally agree. My abstract reasoning can be so out of the box without context, I can be too far out and completely miss the target area.

  • @christianyaerger1751
    @christianyaerger1751 Месяц назад

    I've slowly been coming to terms with the high likelihood that I'm on the spectrum. My autistic partner whom I've recently started dating sees believes that's the case, and I see so much of myself in her. Everything you've said, down to the T, describes my internal mental experience, it's absolutely crazy. She and I were watching a comedy the other night, and while she was laughing and enjoying it, I simply couldn't stop thinking about that socio-political implications and legal consequences of the characters' actions. Yeeeah, I'm that guy. 😬

  • @danblair1591
    @danblair1591 Месяц назад

    I’m autistic too, I overthink about what songs are about, I think about my future with some girl, the death of my geriatric grandma, I think about dating in the future, wanting my future GF to meet my grandma, I overthink as an adult my first kiss and romantic relationship, I get negative self talk and rumination, I deeply think and get very quiet, I do get stuck on things especially with the inevitabilities of life(I’m Taurus as well we are known to be stubborn). I overthink about jealousy,lonelineds, and desperation. I think about my book not that much. I am a literalist. I am a serious person alao.

    • @suddenlyautistic
      @suddenlyautistic Месяц назад

      It's a tough gig being autistic. So much to think about

  • @E.Pierro.Artist
    @E.Pierro.Artist Месяц назад

    I am currently in a severe episode of AB, myself. Working through it, forcing my employer to accommodate me. AB gets worse, each time, as we get older. I am pretty sure what the next time, I'm going to have to simply get on government aid for disability and maybe quit my job. Suddenly going from what they call 'high functioning' to barely functioning or even able to leave bed some days... yeah, it's not fun. I've been through this too many times.

    • @suddenlyautistic
      @suddenlyautistic Месяц назад

      I agree it gets worse and feel similarly. I am taking life at a slower pace at this stage in the hope I can work with rather than against my brain and body. It's a challenge

  • @E.Pierro.Artist
    @E.Pierro.Artist Месяц назад

    You and I are a lot alike. I found a video by you recently and now I'm going to have to watch most or all of them. Thanks for uploading your experiences.

  • @E.Pierro.Artist
    @E.Pierro.Artist Месяц назад

    Yeah, I was diagnosed at 35. The worst part was spending the next 6-12 months recollecting and reprocessing my entire life through a new lens to actually make sense of it all. Also, there is a monotropism questionnaire you can take, online. Personally, I score almost the maximum on that test. When I get stuck in a focus loop, I can get stuck for hours, wasting most of an entire day... and it's definitely *not* a choice, at least not for me. Whether I engage something is a choice, but whether I get stuck in a hyperfocus loop or hyperfocus at all is 100% involuntary. Suffice to say, I don't do well with neurotypicals.

  • @Caroline_00
    @Caroline_00 Месяц назад

    The cause why I got a late diagnosis (53) is because my father and my son are so highly autistic and my narcissist/probably borderline mother twistet my perception and my feelings that I haven‘t noticed that I was autistic too…. because she told me (she isolated us) that the people in the outside are wrong, evil and the world is a scary place. I never got any support or company of my parents when I started to live outside (school, friends, study) . As a gen x my father didn‘t get any diagnosis but became addicted… my mother stayed at home most of the time. I got married to a narcicisst man, which made me feel save for a long time. I got three kids… my first born got his adhd at about 9 years .. but when he was 15 I read a novel with an autistic boy and I thought… hmm…? But Nobody wanted to believe me. Then after he also became addicted he finally got his diagnosis.. and he was like my father… but me : I was divorced by then and was used to mask so hard and tried to keep up with life..I got fibromialgia and I started therapy .. got cptbs .. and finally 13 years later I saw it. My father was dying .. I saw all the strange needs the strange behavior of my mother, I met my relatives (which I never met any more since child) after his death and there are so many autistic people too. Same kind of vibe… same traumas… same stigma.. I went back to all my ancestor and covered up layer by layer all the things they went through and why we are what we are: complexed traumtized neurodiverse people… btw I am from switzerland ( no war trauma but a government which wanted to transform all Special and above all poor people to conservative functioning one: the took away the children, and let them work for farmers which abused them in any kind … there was always fear of this, not to be allowed to be different…. I know I live in priviledge country nowadays but this is really a haunting ghost. I am happy that the last three years a big change started to happening and gen z is on to see things different. We x‘ers were here in Europe some silent costumized humans. There were some of us which brought some cultural relovution but not to the deep roots of our history and to our working culture. Gen x positive work was in my oppinion to built up a floor that the next step was able to come true… so as far I can feel now: we must think slower , wider and to the kids that will come next. Of course we created (as mister Musk created a landmark for our gen. by changing twitters name ) also some capitalistic weapon which we hopefully use to connect by helpfull posts and peacefull thoughts. Sorry for this long post…thanks for your channel and you!

  • @helencampbell
    @helencampbell Месяц назад

    I am v late diagnosed (2 years ago when I was 58) also ASD, ADHD GAD and CPTSD - its very hard

    • @suddenlyautistic
      @suddenlyautistic Месяц назад

      Oh wow yes, that is a lot to process at that stage of life. I do hope life is getting a little easier now. I can imagine it's very confronting

  • @sean32038
    @sean32038 Месяц назад

    thanks for the verbal vomit, your talk was great😊

  • @nonyobisniss7928
    @nonyobisniss7928 Месяц назад

    This was very interesting. My friend has borderline, but I've suspected she might have autism or ADHD underlying it. I too may have one or the other, but ADHD for sure.

  • @tracik1277
    @tracik1277 Месяц назад

    The part about corporate game makes me 🤬. It’s so ridiculous that the system plays this way, the entire thing is based on lies. It happens from the highest to the lowest and back again, a circle of lies feeding into itself. Each little confabulation creating a butterfly effect - no, at least a sparrow effect - all those wings flapping about and creating the exponential growth of turbulence that we all end up suffering in the mess that is today’s capitalist society. It’s toxic all the way down.

    • @suddenlyautistic
      @suddenlyautistic Месяц назад

      Yes I couldn't stand it. I lasted nearly 10 years but it nearly killed me

  • @timmcdraw7568
    @timmcdraw7568 Месяц назад

    Gen x newly diagnosed autistic person here as well, highly highly autonomous with a borderline mother. Talk about pressure cooker family system! Thank you for this wonderful video.

  • @tracirex
    @tracirex Месяц назад

    gen x here too. hope you get well soon

  • @user-kv8nx9oj5v
    @user-kv8nx9oj5v Месяц назад

    Really appreciate the insight about having an underlying fear of self-abandonment!

  • @tracik1277
    @tracik1277 Месяц назад

    This was very relatable for me. Also Gen X, family/ancestral trauma, and personally a very disrupted life path. This was carefully expressed and very useful, thank you, Amanda 😊 And hope you get well soon!

  • @user-kv8nx9oj5v
    @user-kv8nx9oj5v Месяц назад

    Thank you, this is exactly the sort of content that is so helpful to me! I have been slowly moving through life noticing these kinds of things and trying to be more considerate towards my loved ones, but it definitely speeds the process along to hear other people’s insights.

  • @Glitteryglows
    @Glitteryglows Месяц назад

    I am myself (self diagnosed) autistic. Currently on the list for a diagnosis. I guide clients that are also autistic. A lot of my clients have this “ableist” mindset. They want to be able to do the same als NT people. How to guide them in that? Because I know that thats not going to happen. For them, it feels like they can’t grow, like they can’t accept it.

  • @lisbethchristensen1981
    @lisbethchristensen1981 Месяц назад

    I just got my late autism diagnosis on the 22nd of may 2024. Just 8 days ago. I'm 43 years old. I'm forever grateful for autistic youtubers like you. It means the world to me. Thank you. 🏆❤

  • @mr.collins2590
    @mr.collins2590 Месяц назад

    what i am about to say will be spiritually liberating. there is a scripture in the bible that say ( and I am paraphrasing) in the book of Matthew. " what comes out of your mouth reveals the core of your heart" so by that biblical logic their shouldn't be a problem taking someone's words literal or serious. perhaps the problem is the person not thinking before they speak regardless if they are joking, being sarcastic, serious or not. its fair game to critique or to ask for understanding after the fact. perhaps the problem is your discernment is revealing their true intentions. " the lips profess whats on the heart at all times according to the bible. and if its not the case then maybe we as people should do more thinking before we speak. but to call it autism is something i will not agree with when the bible tells me otherwise.

    • @suddenlyautistic
      @suddenlyautistic Месяц назад

      Thanks for sharing and yes, I agree and feel that words have so much power and we should choose them carefully. That's why I found your last sentence a little off. Calling it autism may well be a modern word created by our modern world to describe a variance of being human that's as old as time. Language is relational and relationships are dynamic. I believe we are wise to reference the past sentiment to guide current and future actions (as a teacher) but to implement those lessons in real time. Therefore calling how I experience the world and myself (I'm autistic in my relationship with myself and, therefore my 'god' in private too) is right.

  • @emilyeah
    @emilyeah Месяц назад

    Loved this. Thanks for sharing ❤ subscribed

  • @lindaclairesartori
    @lindaclairesartori Месяц назад

    "Eugh". Is that British for "ew"?

  • @m.w.nettles6075
    @m.w.nettles6075 Месяц назад

    Is this within my realistic physical control at the moment? I ask myself that often and also say "i am here st this point in the timeline, so i suppose i was made for these times... may as well figure out what to do by doing"

  • @dordagiovex9989
    @dordagiovex9989 2 месяца назад

    thank you, very interesting. i think i am an undiagnosed autistic and i very much can identify inwhatvyou said and in monotropism (including the difficult controllability of attention and more " how i am built thing.)

    • @suddenlyautistic
      @suddenlyautistic 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for sharing & I'm glad it resonated

  • @lionelmrocki7955
    @lionelmrocki7955 2 месяца назад

    This video did a lot to explain your journey through undiagnosed autism, and perhaps the failure of therapy because it centred on attachment theory and didn't overlap that with an understanding of your autism. Sadly, the video doesn't explain the interaction between the various Attachment Styles and Autism, and how to distinguish when the attachment style is in play, vs the autism. The attachment styles are named 1) Secure, 2) Anxious, 3) Avoidant 4) Disorganized. I don't recall your video using these terms (or alternative terms such as Fearful-Avoidant etc). It seems to me that your understanding of attachment theory is extremely limited. An autistic child might well be being raised by a parent with a Anxious, or Avoidant, or Disorganised attachment style. The questions remaining are, how might each of these attachment styles in the parent impact the sense of self in the autistic child? Which needs will be met, and not met? In the face of being raised by parents of insecure attachment styles, how will the autistic child relate to friends or partners exhibiting the same, or different attachment styles? How might the Autist of each attachment style relate to their own children? None of any of that was covered. So in short, the video did ramble on about your pathway with autism, but really didn't achieve what the title suggested.

    • @suddenlyautistic
      @suddenlyautistic 2 месяца назад

      It's a video diary vlog where I process my journey as I experience it. Rambling or, Verbal processing as I prefer to call it, is a part of that journey. I do not expect to get RUclips famous, but I am finding the process is helping me resolve my 'stuck' points.

  • @Karl-pw3oj
    @Karl-pw3oj 2 месяца назад

    My iQ score is 161. High visual spacial intelligence. Artistic savant with full spectrum ASD.

  • @tarawatterson4188
    @tarawatterson4188 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @lindaclairesartori
    @lindaclairesartori 2 месяца назад

    "Window of tolerance is low"? Build up your window? what? A window is to look through. What psychological word salad.

    • @suddenlyautistic
      @suddenlyautistic 2 месяца назад

      You don't seem to like my content very much so I suggest you don't watch it as reading your negative comments is not enriching my enclosure one bit.

  • @lindaclairesartori
    @lindaclairesartori 2 месяца назад

    Visually disturbing background

  • @lindaclairesartori
    @lindaclairesartori 2 месяца назад

    What the hell is that? A fire in your oven? You UK people are so strange, building fires in an oven for your video. And the stove has a dishwasher? Complex Ptsd generalized anxiety blah blah blah too much, England. Gee, I want to say "grow up", but that isn't it.

  • @lindaclairesartori
    @lindaclairesartori 2 месяца назад

    Bed in background is not what I want to see.

  • @lindaclairesartori
    @lindaclairesartori 2 месяца назад

    What the hell is this "uncanny valley"? You UK people are so strange. Lots of neuropsychology stuff going on. Nothing like that here in the US.

  • @lindaclairesartori
    @lindaclairesartori 2 месяца назад

    "Untuned piano"? I did not understand how you came to that idea. How will it be "tuned" then? I am 76, got diagnosed at 74. ASD- mild. I am a pianist. Not untuned at all. So why did you use this analogy? I am baffled.

  • @mickeyiael9013
    @mickeyiael9013 2 месяца назад

    👍💌🫂

  • @MsLisa551
    @MsLisa551 2 месяца назад

    That's what i was wondering. They found ADHD and now it's looking like I'm austistic, I'm 57. It explains so much.

  • @MsLisa551
    @MsLisa551 2 месяца назад

    Thank you.. you are helpful to me. ❤

  • @AngiePeacockMSW
    @AngiePeacockMSW 2 месяца назад

    Hello. You seem to have a lot of the symptoms as the people I work with. Just worth considering some of your symptoms could be coming from the medications you've taken. It happened to me too.

    • @suddenlyautistic
      @suddenlyautistic 2 месяца назад

      I don't take 'medications' I take one ADHD medication and often I forgot that so no, it's not that.

    • @AngiePeacockMSW
      @AngiePeacockMSW 2 месяца назад

      @@suddenlyautistic that's a medication. Read the label from FDA and you'll see how many crazy symptoms they can cause on top of the autism. Just want you to be an informed consumer.

    • @suddenlyautistic
      @suddenlyautistic Месяц назад

      I am aware that's a medication. Are you aware that it's invalidating to dive in with theories of what's wrong with someone without first asking if they want your opinion. I've not taken my ADHD meds for a while now and I'm still nuts 🙃 .

    • @AngiePeacockMSW
      @AngiePeacockMSW Месяц назад

      @@suddenlyautistic As a fellow YT creator, surely you know we all comment things. If you don't relate to what I shared about myself, perhaps just leave it, delete it or scroll. Up to you.

  • @visionvixxen
    @visionvixxen 2 месяца назад

    What’s hard is not knowing where we really are… in every sense. It’s exhausting

  • @visionvixxen
    @visionvixxen 2 месяца назад

    I wish we could pray to have this end… the worst is not being able to “brain.” But not wanting to move or not being able to sleep. You’re just sort of in torture like someone having extended sleep paralysis. I call it Prometheus syndrome… or locked in syndrome or who knows It’s nuts

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    @visionvixxen 2 месяца назад

    The hoarding of thoughts… so many screenshots, memos and notes… forwarding videos-- secret understandings and info that can’t be formulated and shared effectively w others. Then I need to clean them out of my mind and computers and phones because they’re clutter and dead weight