Autism UK
A general chat and support community for autistic people in the UK.
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Related (and potentially relevant) Communities:
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Useful websites:
UK - National Autistic Society
Wales - Gwasanaeth Awtistiaeth Integredig/ Integrated Autism Service
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Hi, this is my first lemmy post too. It's sadly quite quiet here right now.
I'm not actually diagnosed, but I have an "initial assessment" this coming Tuesday after being referred by a psychiatrist last year. I'm really quite nervous as I don't know what to expect and I don't want to be dismissed.
I suspected I may be on the spectrum after reading about it in my late 20s, and asked my GP about it, but all it amounted to was speaking to a Nurse who had an young son with autism; "yeah you show some signs but we have no support for adults."
Long story short, I'm in early 40s now and the social repercussions of pandemic were not kind. Medication has taken the edge off the worst of it, but I'm hoping a diagnosis might open some doors for support I desperately need, since I completely fail at some really basic stuff like dealing with neighbours and workplace relationships.
Also a big fan of Terry Pratchett, have fond memories of The Nome Trilogy in my childhood, and read everything Discworld up to Unseen Academicals in my 20s... man it's been a while - maybe it's time for a re-read... Youtube and reddit really destroyed my reading time, but I obliterated my reddit account yesterday.
Was recently obsessed with Zelda TOTK, but after a couple of days unable to play I haven't been able to pick it back up again. Again, fond memories of the original NES Zelda in my childhood and been playing them almost my whole life.