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colliegrace
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30 Mar 2023, 11:35 pm

Today I went to a restaurant that my sister works at. I went by myself. During the course of the day, I had done 4 hours of work at my job, helped a friend accommodate a new pet and did some shopping for her. I took a nap. When I woke up I decided to make the trek down to the restaurant. (It's fairly close.)

Was a good meal. But on the way home, I felt very drained and depressed. Had a lot of thoughts of wanting to self isolate and never see another person for the rest of my life.

Ran into someone with a dog on the way home, I tried to just walk past but the dog approached me. Had a short interaction with the owner. The dog was huge, but she said he was still a puppy. Looked to be a St Bernard or something similar. (My special interest as a child/teen was dogs.)

Anyways. Got home. Sat at computer to listen to vent music. My phone started ringing and I remember that I had agreed to chat with a friend around this time..... Ignored, even as friend kept calling. I can not do this. Not right now. Not even to tell them to take a rain check. Eventually they quit calling.


I have read that "social overload" can be a thing in autism? I'm also wondering if what I experienced was a shutdown. I tend to attribute this kind of response to social situations to AVPD (avoidant personality disorder), but perhaps I don't have AVPD after all and it's just another symptom of autism?


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ASD, most likely have dyscalculia & BPD as well. Also dx'd ADHD-C, but don't think it's accurate.
RAADs: 104 | ASQ: 30 | Aspie Quiz: 116/200 (84% probability of being atypical)

Also diagnosed with: seasonal depression, anxiety, OCD


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31 Mar 2023, 11:06 am

It is a very normal, very common autism aspect. I would not say "symptom" as I don't think it's something you should view as a problem.

What if you had been swimming for a few hours, got out, and were like, "Boy, my arms and legs are tired!" Then someone asked you to jump back in and do a few more laps? That would be a little unreasonable, wouldn't it? What's the difference? If you were a fish, it would be fine. But you're not, so you need to pace yourself.

I am neurotypical, but I am very sensitive to other people and I grew up isolated. I can also feel drained like that. I just take time to myself when I need to and get back with people when I have more gas in the tank.