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Default Oct 27, 2018 at 07:57 PM
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Hi, I am writing because I feel alone. My family is broken, my mind is bracing out the negatives of my world, my life is always on the verge of upheaval, and my support groups make me want to shut out the world. I am an adult recently diagnosed with a severe panic disorder, which my family refuses to accept or support. Throughout my childhood, my parents sought avenues to address my memory problems, speech impediments, difficulties with imagination, etc. which all ultimately led to my severe problems with relationships and difficulty making friends. I hadn't been to the type of doctor that would diagnose someone with autism, honestly I am not sure how common a diagnoses it was through my childhood, but I was definitely constantly being challenged by my family; And I still am. My family is now in therapy to confront years of passive aggression, neglect and dysfunction. I am doing my best to forgive them and myself for all the years of distance we put between us. I am not sure how important a diagnosis is or who to see to be diagnosed with autism, but I am sure I am not able to continue my adult life without support. Does anyone else feel that no matter how hard they try to be normal, your normal will never be accepted?
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Thanks for sharing your struggle. I'm sorry I don't think I am the right member to be replying to your post. But I noticed no one had yet replied. So I thought I would. You mentioned having recently been diagnosed with a panic disorder. So here are links to 6 articles, from PsychCentral's archives, on that subject plus 2 on how to cope with panic attacks:

What Is Panic Disorder? – Psych Central

Panic Disorder Symptoms

Panic Disorder Treatment – Psych Central

Frequently Asked Questions about Panic Disorder – Psych Central

Living with Panic Attacks – Psych Central

https://psychcentral.com/lib/what-ca...anic-disorder/

https://psychcentral.com/lib/how-to-...dium=popular17

https://psychcentral.com/lib/tips-to...-attack/?all=1

Also, since you mentioned the possibility of having Asperger's Syndrome in your title, here are links to an article on that subject plus one to the autism test that is available here on PC:

https://psychcentral.com/lib/asperge...dium=popular17

https://psychcentral.com/quizzes/autism-test/

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Default Oct 29, 2018 at 04:19 AM
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I'm so sorry you're struggling so badly. A diagnosis is important, so that you can recognize it and start to find ways to solve it.
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