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Old Oct 19, 2014, 03:35 PM
ManOfConstantSorrow ManOfConstantSorrow is offline
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Originally Posted by poorlittlefish View Post
I've suffered from depression for as long as I can remember and no meds have ever worked. I'm seriously beginning to wonder whether I have a form of auti as if my brain just doesn't function like theirs. I prefer to do everything by myself and don't want or need others.

People claim to struggle with things that I find easy and vice versa. My IQ was tested at 134, so I'm not a stupid person, but I've always been described as "odd" and "independent". I am not remotely close to any of my family and have always found it nearly impossible to express love or affection. I seem to have little in common with the human race in general.

I think I'm always very polite and go out of my way not to offend people, but am told I can be abrupt or rude. I tell the truth always and people seem to dislike that. I get very annoyed if someone moves what's mine and irritated as hell by poor spelling or things not being done properly (pedantic). I have a poor sense of smell and am not receptive to touch but I don't think I have an obsession with numbers or patterns.

Other than two people I write to occasionally I have absolutely no friends and while those I work with are pleasant enough they've never suggested doing anything outside of work. I absolutely hate speaking on the phone and think of myself as a writer, not a talker. I am very much a "details" person.

I did the Psych Central autism test and got a score of 38, but at the age of 42 I can't determine whether life's just made me into a total weirdo or if there is really something other than depression at the heart of it. I feel that if I go to the doctor he'll dismiss how I feel because people don't like me telling them a different opinion.

Does any of this sound like I could be autistic or resonate with anyone else?
Oh dear, we do sound rather similar. It is a bit of a cross to bear isn't it?

Most people consider me eccentric rather than weird, although unfortunately I can do weirdness too.

I do see autism spectrum aspects in myself.

But we do have good and useful qualities do, don't we.