drowbot0181 wrote:
Yes, but interacting with other people gets more difficult as I get older. And my anxiety seems to be getting worse, too. At my previous job, I was able to talk a little bit with a couple of people on a regular basis. At my current job, I hardly speak at all. And last Friday we had a mandatory meetings AND company lunch and I had to go sit in my car for a bit before both of these to avoid having a panic attack.
I have tried to find others that share my interests, but seems pointless because even when I do find such people, they aren't nearly as obsessed with the subject at hand as I am, and I come as "weird".
Been there, I haven't had a panic attack in years. You are not too old. You anxiety is getting worse because you are getting more withdrawn, It is a vicious cycle.
You can't do everything at once. That is a very common mistake, usually due the false impression that they are running out of time. Don't try to obtain the end goal all at once. It will end up taking longer that way trust me.
I would focus first on reducing anxiety. You might benefit from some CBT book on the subject. Try Gillian Butler books. it is not specifically aimed at people on the spectrum but she is very careful not to generalise too much.
You can make relationships, because you have kids. That is all you need to know for the time being, there is no great race.
Focus on evidence based stuff. What you know not what you think you know.