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Fear of changes in Autism
Autistics don’t like changes in routine.
How do you deal with change in routine? How is your comfort zone? Does spirituality play a role in your life? Are you more biologically oriented?
How did you start the new week?
Monday is always a challenge to me, though better than weekend.
I’m quite settled Tuesday to Friday.
I only honour Sunday from a Christian perspective.
Faith is my main help and hope.
I also put trust in science: I see my psychiatrist monthly.
Last week I had my session, he’s a psychoanalytic psychiatrist.
I’m always bit nervous for fear of changing meds.
I wonder which diagnosis is predominant with me, Autism or ADHD…
He says that latest research places ADHD on the Spectrum, I’ve come to believe it. I identify 80% ADHD to date.
The new AuDHD diagnosis would assert the validity of my identity.