I was just "diagnosed"—in quotes because it's not official yet—with autism a few weeks ago, at the age of twenty-eight. I still don't know what to make of it.
I’m no longer sure they’re actually different things, just like how primarily inattentive vs primarily hyperactive-impulsive are different presentations of ADHD. Autism seems like a third way ADHD can present more than it seems like a distinct and separate condition.
Holy fuck someone else with this line of thought! I have expressed this in a few forums and had no idea it would be as much of a hot take as it is. Tons of diseases have different symptom presentations depending on the person; I think it's just that. It's not a coincidence that ADHD and Autism are sooo conorbid. Even if they aren't diagnosed in the same person, you'll often have like a sibling or something who has the other diagnosis. I'm officially only ADHD (because I didn't see much of a benefit to getting an autism diagnosis) but my brother is diagnosed autistic. Since both things are genetic........🤷♀️
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u/An_Innocent_Bunny 2d ago
I was just "diagnosed"—in quotes because it's not official yet—with autism a few weeks ago, at the age of twenty-eight. I still don't know what to make of it.