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It be me. Though I quit my job now so the burnout is less prevalent but I have had different stages of mental health problems over the past few years. It sucks ass.
My job is actually the least problematic, it's everything else in life, existing truly is exhausting. Like day to day chores, hobbies just become huge stressors.
Is this a thing for autism? I feel the exact same way, like chores and hobbies, even if I claim to like them, seem completely impossible to engage with sometimes. I guess that's executive dysfunction or something...
It is, mostly happens when the brain overloads or your routine gets disrupted or your needs aren't met. Most people could go longer or not even mind that much, but autistic people are most triggered by such things.
I see. I appreciate the response, still figuring out if I'm just adhd or autistic or both so I take lived wisdom where I can get it 😅
that's more like ADHD
but Autistics generally do have ADHD
I am diagnosed adhd so that fits I suppose.
Were you diagnosed as Autistic too?
No, it's just something I'm recently realizing may be applicable based on my own experiences and observations, alongside scoring pretty high on the RAADS-R self-test. Planning on talking to my doc about it soon
I got a psych eval a few years ago and it was clear as day.
But also: many therapists and psychiatrists said beforehand.
I always knew too.