arth

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[–] arth@kbin.social 16 points 1 year ago

I wouldn't even know where to get a diagnosis as an adult. All the resources in my area seem offer evaluations to children only.

[–] arth@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago

Yeah this is good. I love this.

[–] arth@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

He is on Mastodon. I follow him there. Now I'm going to have to go see if his account is still active.

[–] arth@kbin.social 6 points 1 year ago

It's nothing but a popularity contest. We don't need that here.

[–] arth@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Not that I know of. You may need to click the kbin logo on the upper left. I randomly need to do that sometimes to see just my subs even though I have subs set as my home page.

[–] arth@kbin.social 10 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Click on your name in the upper right and choose settings. The very first thing in settings lets you set your homepage to your subscriptions.

 

A few months ago I was working on a project with someone. He had the habit of calling me all the time to talk about it, but I keep my phone permanently on DND and I would often miss his calls. It would take me a while, sometimes a couple of days, to get back to him. I preferred to deal with him through text or email, because I can answer in my own time, when I'm ready.

Finally I sent him a lengthy email explaining the situation. I told him I am autistic, and that means phone calls are difficult for me, among other things. I need to be mentally and emotionally prepared to talk to someone on the phone, and that, along with the DND thing, is why I never answer his calls.

He was also always pressuring me to come over to his place where we could use his lab for the project. No. Not a chance. I feel really uncomfortable in someone else's space, and when I'm in that situation, all I can think of is running out the door and going home, back to my own comfortable space. And that's why I never asked him to come over to my place to work, because I have a similarly equipped lab, but having other people in my home, in my space, my comfort zone, makes me equally uncomfortable.

So no. You work in your space, I'll work in my space, and we'll collaborate online, thank you very much. That's what I told him.

He replied saying that he understands my "social anxiety" and that he sometimes suffers from it himself, then offered up some tips to help me get over it. He completely ignored the autism. It was very frustrating.

I started to slowly back away from the project we were working on because I just didn't want to deal with it any more. I still see him sometimes though because we have a mutual acquaintance, and it's always awkward.

Have you been through something similar?

[–] arth@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Jeezus, I've never had the experience of hearing someone screaming at me on the edge of sleep. That sounds horrifying! For me, it's always like she's calling to me from another room, like "Honey can you come here?"

[–] arth@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

This actually makes a lot of sense.

[–] arth@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I often hear my wife's voice when I'm on the edge of sleep. Sometimes it's so clear I'll ask her what's up, and she'll look at me like I'm crazy.

[–] arth@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

That's weird. I've never heard of anything like that before.

[–] arth@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I've actually heard of this before. Is it common? Do you know of other people like this?

[–] arth@kbin.social 6 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Hey this happens to me! Something in my ear just twitches for only a second or two and I hear a vibrating sound. It happens randomly and doesn't seem to be triggered by anything. It's also pretty rare. Maybe a couple times a month. I never thought that it sounded like thunder though and so didn't make the connection. This sounds (Haha. See what I did there?) like the most plausible explanation yet.

 

A long while back I was hanging out with one of my sisters and she said that she hears thunder in her head when she gets startled.

Me: "Scuse me. What?"
Her: "You know. That thunder you hear when someone startles you."
Me: "Again. What?"
Her: "You don't hear thunder when someone startles you?"
Me: "Uh, no."
Her: "Oh. I thought that happened to everybody."

Is this a thing? Does this happen to anybody else out there? She did struggle with depression for much of her life. Could that have had something to do with it?

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