TinaM
Member
Were you recently diagnosed or misdiagnosed most of your life?
I will be 67 this month. I've had issues all my life with understanding others and trying to fit in. I was put on ADHD medication (Ritalin) during middle school and taken off during high school. Unfortunately, I never had support at home or at school and never had counseling or medical exams for my behaviors and difficulties. Luckily, in my 40s, I was prescribed an anti-anxiety for menopause and it seemed to help control some of my behaviors like constantly changing jobs, changing relationships, not applying myself constructively. Also in my 40s, I went back to school to become a special ed teacher and some of the assessments we practiced on each other while getting our degrees showed that I might be on the autism spectrum. So that explained a lot.
I'm retired now and stable medically but I don't socialize a lot and depend on my service dog and other pets for companionship. Sometimes I feel like I wasted a lot of potential, always working low paying jobs and not finishing my degree until my 50s. If I'd applied myself out of high school, I could have gotten a good college degree at a young age and worked toward a career rather than job hopping most of my life.
I did think about therapy and recently did a few online sessions with a counselor but at my age, I don't really know what it would accomplish. If I could take my current stable, mature self and go back 45 years, that would be awesome. Oh well.
Can anyone else relate or have a similar background?
I will be 67 this month. I've had issues all my life with understanding others and trying to fit in. I was put on ADHD medication (Ritalin) during middle school and taken off during high school. Unfortunately, I never had support at home or at school and never had counseling or medical exams for my behaviors and difficulties. Luckily, in my 40s, I was prescribed an anti-anxiety for menopause and it seemed to help control some of my behaviors like constantly changing jobs, changing relationships, not applying myself constructively. Also in my 40s, I went back to school to become a special ed teacher and some of the assessments we practiced on each other while getting our degrees showed that I might be on the autism spectrum. So that explained a lot.
I'm retired now and stable medically but I don't socialize a lot and depend on my service dog and other pets for companionship. Sometimes I feel like I wasted a lot of potential, always working low paying jobs and not finishing my degree until my 50s. If I'd applied myself out of high school, I could have gotten a good college degree at a young age and worked toward a career rather than job hopping most of my life.
I did think about therapy and recently did a few online sessions with a counselor but at my age, I don't really know what it would accomplish. If I could take my current stable, mature self and go back 45 years, that would be awesome. Oh well.
Can anyone else relate or have a similar background?