Anonymous wrote:I'm just asking if it sounds like autism as I am really starting to think so. I do feel something more is going on than just anxiety but then other aspects just don't fit.
Anonymous wrote:She is 37.
In school, she was popular but quiet and sensitive. An average student but very good at reading and spelling.
Never had a problem making friends and always had someone back to the house.
When she reached college age though, things changed. Struggled a lot with the new environment and was described as terribly shy. Managed to pass the course but only just. As the years have gone on, she's never been in a relationship or dated. Never moved out of home and now has no friends.
She has 2 chronic health issues, rheumatoid arthritis and ulcerative colitis, looks years younger than her age and speaks with an odd accent. She is obsessed with our pet dog and speaks about him constantly.
She works at a daycare but only as temp staff as she struggles with the long days. She is loved by the staff and kids but because she looks so young she feels they only like her because they think she is is a kid.
She gets embarrassed very easily, struggles a lot with chatting socially and has no social life outside of hanging out with her 3 older sisters.
I can't help but feel she may be autistic? However, She understands social cues very easily, very kind and empathetic towards others and has a great imagination (she writes too).
Just wondered what everyone thinks. Do want to add that she is great around the house, not one of those layabout adult kids because I know that's what everyone will assume.
Anonymous wrote:I may be completely off-base, but I thought the whole move toward calling it a spectrum disorder was to emphasis that it is a spectrum, i.e., we are all on it somewhere. You may want to pick up the book Nobody's Normal for some perspective (although probably no answers).
Anonymous wrote:As I say the issues were not really apparent until she left school.
Nobody raised concerns and I as a mother had no worries.
I don’t know if it’s just lack of confidence or bad luck as in just not meeting the right person or the right friends.
If we had known earlier then things might have been different. It was only really when she turned 18 that things seemed different. When she was younger she always had friends and social opportunities so I was never worried.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like she's suffered sexual abuse. I'd look into that.
Anonymous wrote:As I say the issues were not really apparent until she left school.
Nobody raised concerns and I as a mother had no worries.
I don’t know if it’s just lack of confidence or bad luck as in just not meeting the right person or the right friends.
If we had known earlier then things might have been different. It was only really when she turned 18 that things seemed different. When she was younger she always had friends and social opportunities so I was never worried.