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NikNak
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16 Dec 2016, 7:19 pm

Following my latest meeting with my psychiatrist (in which my diagnosis was confirmed!) I'm beginning to wonder if I may have mild alexithymia...
Can anyone with diagnosed AS/ASD and alexithymia give an insight as to what this is like? I have no idea what's 'normal'!

Also, could childhood difficulties lead to something that may 'look' like alexithymia?


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Diagnosed ASD Aug 2016, confirmed Dec 2016.
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16 Dec 2016, 8:32 pm

First, to define the term... Alexithymia = "difficulty in experiencing, expressing, and describing emotional responses."

I've only ever experienced failure to express happy/excitement to the satisfaction of others. So, I don't think that qualifies. Therefore I recommend Amythest's video for far better insight.



NikNak wrote:
Also, could childhood difficulties lead to something that may 'look' like alexithymia?

"Dissociative disorder" could be a topic for further reading. Only a professional can diagnose you properly though. Otherwise this should only be taken as for education/interest only.