garyww wrote:
There is a point in time after a late in life diagnosis that you feel a need to apologize to your family, your siblings, your ex lovers, wives or others, your friends, etc. about being the way you 'were' before you knew how you 'are'.
It takes a couple of months to get past that stage but the good news is that you know know why you are the way you are and you don't have to apologize or make any excuses from now on. It'll eventually become a very liberating experience.
I agree with you garyww. After I got my diagnosis at 44 this past November I realized the need to apologize to my family for the way I had always been. But at the same time I like what AS has done for me---I love my interests, etc. But at the same time I wanted to be better for my family (wife and two sons). I began therapy for family issues---to be a better father and husband. I feel I have been better, but this past week I haven't been the best. This is a challenge for me, but I am confident I will be better for them. As far as feeling demoted, I do not feel that way. I am proud of being an Aspie. I even wear my Wrong Planet golf shirt a lot.