LadyMuck People with autism are completely withdrawn from the world and cannot inter-act with other people.
That is a very old fashioned definition of autism. It is realise nowadays that autism, like the other problems of that kind is a spectrum that runs from shades of grey. Being autistic is very different from just being quiet and self contained.
I was diagnosed as dyspraxia when I was in my 40s. Up until then I was just considered careless and clumsy, someone who just needed to be more careful. The relief of discovering that there was a reason for my 'carelessness' and 'clumsiness' was immense. Knowing the problem also helped me deal with it.
I am sure this is exactly the same for the adult diagnosed with autism. Knwing what the problem is, is a relief in itself, being able to then tackle some of the problems the autism presents is an even greater relief.
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