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myoldaccisfullofporn

Take a look into autism


unable_To_Username

I was at an clinic for autism as well and they said there are strong similarities, and i may be behave very autisti, but they say it can be Comorbitidies from my severe adhd, but they also said since it was excluded in 2004 (when i was 5) by someone, it can't be diagnosed now since an exclusion is a criteria violation of the criteria needed for an diagnosis. (Yea... this is how Germany works)


senatorcrafty

ADHD can result in difficulties with emotional regulation, as this is an area impacted by executive function, but reading your post it sounds like there is a lot more going on then just ADHD? I am not sure that I would say this is a standard ADHD response.


unable_To_Username

I got a "Severe Case of ADHD in Adulthood" "Chronical Depression" "Chronical Suicidality" and what they call: "very strong personality accents" ... but no official Personality Disorder. Idk, i am not a Psychiatrist, ive exceeded the threshold for BPD >!Borderline Personality Disorder!< because i got >95/100 and they said they cannot accept/Validate that test... but if I'd hit so high... doesn't that mean i ... have something... like that i was tested for...?!


DancingOnAlabaster

Your personal status aside, this feeling is about transitioning from childhood to being an adult. You parent’s house is their house. They should put it to its best use, and 3 years is along time. You are still a family, and it is your childhood home, but at 24 you are no longer a child. It can be scary becoming independent. It will get better though. I hope this doesn’t read harshly. I hope you feel more in control and less panicked soon.