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I scored a 212 on the RAADS-R and I felt similar about it. How could I score that high and still seem like a well-functioning adult? Keyword being "seem like" because while I'm very good at masking it also costs a lot of energy and I'm almost always exhausted. Actually listening to myself and acting accordingly helps with that so I might seem "more autistic" nowadays but I have a lot more energy for things.
Yeah, that's a good point. I have learned I have to be extremely conscious about how much "stuff" I let into my thoughts everyday. If not, I get anxiety and depression symptoms. Some times it means not reading my book on the bus, some days it is leaving the office to lunch alone, etc.