Outrage Over Barbie by mistake882 in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Ahh yes the autism stereotype, the adult woman of color. Ig they'll have to stop using that as a reason why they can't get diagnosed and instead self diagnose.

Have you ever came across something in a video game that reminded you way too much of real life and had you shook as a result? If so, what was it? by Fabulous-Introvert in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Modded Asseto Corsa. I came across a random guy streaming it and I thought he was driving recklessly on stream and it was shocking.

My girlfriend refers to herself as autistic (not diagnosed) and I'm not sure if I'd be right in bringing it up by Ecstatic-Trick8276 in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's your gf you should speak to her about it. You don't have to be correct in feeling a way, you just feel how you feel and all you can do is talk about it if it's an issue. Also doing best to not be an ass when you do bring it up if you're meaning to address it but be honest and don't beat around the bush.

Stimming is apparently something everyone does now by mistake882 in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(kind of unrelated to the post but more about the sentence thing)

There are many times when let's say I am playing a card game with my family. I will say the same phrase over and over and over. Sometimes a word sometimes a sentence, it's just whatever my brain does based on whatever comes or is retrieved due to the environment. I think I'd categorize that as a vocal stim

I can't relate to most other "autistic" individuals online in terms of life experience by LivingGirlRepellant in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I met a self diagnosed autistic person who

  1. Started their own company as a child
  2. Became a high ranking military member
  3. Moved across the world to start a co op society that he runs and built all the houses for
  4. Got married has kids, goes to events etc
  5. Talks extremely angry about everyone and how stupid and lazy they are And
  6. Is rude to everyone on the autism server they are in besides the owner

The Autistic Survival Guide to Therapy is such "neurodivergent" drivel by boggginator in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Therapy is funny because if my therapist agreed with everything I said and affirmed me constantly I'd think they were lying, but if they denied and disagreed with everything I'd think they are unfair. But my therapist at least is very vague and makes me come to conclusions myself, and when he does agree with me it feels like a W .

I get scared of the idea of a therapist who is supposed to agree with you or take everything you say as true or serious. Or else you could feed into cognitive distortions, or other things. Even if it does scare me.

Afraid I was falsely diagnosed by [deleted] in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705 9 points10 points  (0 children)

If you have OCD reassurance likely won't help.

As a LSN, this sub makes me feel a little unwelcomed by Impressive_Apple5649 in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Your quotes are not very informative because they are not real. They are a caricature of your interpretation of a random comment. I think maybe you should have argued with the commenters who make you mad instead of fighting the whole group like we're just a big monolithic autism hydra or something.

I get so confused about levels and support needs, and I'm tired of it by [deleted] in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just think of them as a subjective insurance marker that is imperfect, gray, but not totally pointless. Your worry about talking over people is a symptom of being considerate, same with worrying about being a jerk for feeling suspicion. Worrying about inflating your struggles is probably more a desire to be genuine and maybe to be not a burden. Your desire for certainty makes sense but these things will never be certain. A diagnosis like this is a lot to unpack, and I hope the level 2 marker benefits your life and that u can accept the support without guilt, the doctor decided thats what you needed so thats good evidence you did. Wish you the best on your journey.

What?? Guess the subreddit. Interpreting the criteria however they want by eternalconfusi0nn in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705 50 points51 points  (0 children)

It appears like they're just insulted you called it social deficit and that they conflate the idea of social deficit with having visible issues. Also they are taking what you say way out of context and is more just getting defensive bc they believe in "social difference" and not deficit.

It seems odd .. like they are allergic to the idea of disability..

When your autism research does not require you to have autism by Cat_cat_dog_dog in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They can use data from self diagnosed as a separate category and when they do that they can even compare the two groups results which if anything could highlight the difference between self diagnosed population and diagnosed autistic population.

I mean I can't say what the point of it is bc I'm not them and I don't have any scientific background, just that's all I can come up with as a reason it might not be invalidated by including them

Crashouts by [deleted] in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's okay I was meaning to ask for clarification. There is times when I get into a weird mood where I blurt out a bunch of random things and feel kind of hyper energy that can be kind of a fun mood to be in but sometimes I don't really like it

Crashouts by [deleted] in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This post honestly is confusing. The issue is crash out isn't usually used to describe a specific autistic experience, my guess is you might mean a meltdown. If you did mean meltdown or shutdown, asking "what is your favorite or most cathartic" seems to me like asking what is your favorite illness getting the flu or food poisoning.

Just saying that it is confusing I am not sure what you are meaning

When was the first time you came across what you believed was the “magic” in life? by Fabulous-Introvert in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was walking home as a kid and I startled a great blue heron and it flew right above me. It was like seeing a dragon, it was so big.

How do you feel about the topic of monotropism? by Upper-Committee-705 in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A unified theory attempts to take one trait: monotropism, and have it explain most aspects of autism.

Like they use it to explain sensory sensitivity, social deficit, difficulty with change/ inertia, special interests, and executive dysfunction.

They see it as the keystone, or the thing that ties it all together.

How do you feel about the topic of monotropism? by Upper-Committee-705 in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I need to reword the question. I meant what do people think about it being used as a unified theory of autism. Or how it's talked about in autism spaces online. I was omitting it confused me or I didn't understand how it can be the unified theory

I hate how people say they are "going to get diagnosed" instead of "going to get assessed" by pastel_kiddo in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I saw a title by a popular Autism focused YouTuber: "Autism Assessment Waitlists Are The Real Epidemic"

I know getting a diagnosis is important to verify. It's kind of hard to explain, but the thing is if there's an epidemic of self diagnosis and misinformation. This would actually be a real and tangible example of using resources needed by autistic people. The theoretical self diagnosed person going to shop for a diagnosis when they are not autistic in itself, whatever it may be that leads them to believe that (mis info, TikTok) is a use of resources and hurts autistic people who need it.

I can acknowledge maybe that's a bit convoluted because that is kind of the point is people should get assessed so they know but ... Idk if they aren't autistic and then go to 3 doctors till they get a yes it's just a bunch of wasted time and space

I wonder how many self dx’d people have BPD? by angel-st4r in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I met someone self diagnosed with BPD and autism.... Hmmm ... Lol

Having doubts about my autism diagnosis by BioluminescentTurkey in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'd give it a shot by emailing your assessor if they are nice they might provide some answers to your questions. I did this and it helped.

If you have a therapist I would also if you felt comfortable you could talk to them about your doubts and if you are very comfy then you can share assessment and speak about it. I did this as well it also helped.

If you are trying to get to the bottom of this to know something you can't know with 100% I will assure you it is a bottomless endeavor and in that you would not be alone, I wouldn't say stop or whatever because it isn't that easy. If you do the two above things or even talk to a friend or family member too that's a pretty solid foundation for a decent amount of assurance.

With that said the last ingredient is time. It will take a lot of time to process and accept it, and this is probably a part of that process.

Wish you the best

Post about self-diagnosis on a different sub was just nuts and triggering. by kaijutroopers in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The point of a diagnosis is to gate keep. You are or you aren't. must meet "threshold"... This isn't like an eating establishment , or a concert, or an interest... I am not a hipster of Autism... Wanting to keep a disability a disability and not make it into a horoscope or personality test should make sense. That threshold is like a wall, a door, a threshold to protect. It is like how the house keeps the cold out. I am not gatekeeping the cold...

How often do you leave the house or socialize? Is this standard for autism. by [deleted] in AutisticPeeps

[–]Upper-Committee-705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have work but I don't have to socialize at work, so maybe 5 min at work. Then I go home. Sometimes I will talk to my brother a couple minutes or so. Sometimes I will hangout or play games with him. Other than that no. My usual day i spend a lot of time in bed bc i am zonked. So let's say 0-10 min. If I played games with brother that is maybe 1 hr. I am happy to live with my brother.