I guess I'm about to find out, but my guess would be no. Especially since for most of us, autism wasn't a thing when we were kids, and if not severe it seems much harder to identify in adults. I've been going to counselors since before I was 10, and psychiatrists since 14. I'm now 25 and had a psychiatrist say for the first time he thinks I'm on the spectrum.
My insurance should allow me to get decent support now that I know, but it really sucks that I didn't know sooner. Now I have to play catch-up and try to change patterns I always thought were normal, things my brain adapted to because no one could tell me what was wrong or what I should do.
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-OCPD
-Depression
-Anxiety
-Awaiting neuropsych testing for Autism Spectrum Disorder
Zoloft 50mg
"Don't it make you sad to know that life is more than who we are?"
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