i am autistic

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saskia

saskia

Күн бұрын

♡ welcome to a video about my autism!
so i am autistic and i just did a video on my assessment, so i thought i would go through my traits etc that got me a diagnosis bc female autism is VERY different from in train loving males x
please be nice i am fragile
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❦ chapters
00:00 hello besties
00:30 trigger warning baby
00:50 a mini autism timeline
07:18 early years
12:31 school years
28:49 social communication
47:50 routines
52:14 sensory
54:56 stims
56:00 mental health
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@avocadomegs4189
@avocadomegs4189 Күн бұрын
So many of your experiences you stated were/are many of my struggles! One of the big ones I had forgotten about was the fact I would completely lose it when anyone tried to put socks on my feet, never liked them!! when I was 4-5, they didn’t care just yelled at me I had to wear socks bc that’s what people do, but I could feel the thick seam across the bottom of my toes and it I absolutely couldn’t stand it. I learned to ignore my body’s internal tension and just “go with it” on surface level. Still hate socks, if I do wear them and go to sleep(rare) I’ll wake up and find them in the sheets where I’ve taken them off in my sleep. My body knows, I just have learned to ignore
@ririwatermelon8681
@ririwatermelon8681 11 ай бұрын
I’ve been a fan of yours since your tiktok psych ward days. Seeing a fellow autistic person succeed in their studies and embrace their unusual interests rather than hide them is so refreshing to see. Your videos about university have inspired me to go back to school after dropping out of year 12 due to poor mental health and autistic burnout, I’m planning on starting an online a level course in September and potentially going to uni after that if I do well :)
@yvesor06
@yvesor06 10 ай бұрын
i am also autistic(recently diagnosed) and a psychology student! I feel very happy because your channel is quite underrated but im starting to feel like it will become one of my favorites and go tos for tips, overrall insight for essays, and the psych major experience:')) i feel so happy rn
@welcome12ization
@welcome12ization 2 ай бұрын
Good videos, can relate a lot, and get what you mean about being overwhelmed/routine/sensory etc driving your mental health issues.
@toni5543
@toni5543 4 ай бұрын
you remind me so much of myself. we seem to be quite similar. im not diagnosed yet, but ive been waiting for 3 years on a waiting list for my adhd and autism assessment. in the past i was treated as anxitey and depression and i was pre asessed for bipolar disorder. I also have EDS that i figured out myself too. ive positively identified myself, my sister, my mum, my grandmother and an aunt as autistic. it makes SO MUCH SENSE. i had a doctor recently tell me i was very intelligent for downloading my own raw data for my dna and finding my own genetic mutations that caussed all my issues including my dyscalculia and a tic disorder lol. your awesome. love from toni from scotland x
@toni5543
@toni5543 4 ай бұрын
i also have dermatillomania
@kuolevainen
@kuolevainen 28 күн бұрын
Thank you, beautiful. Your story is meaningful and helpful. ♡ I get the frustration and the struggle. Wish you good healing.
@world_still_spins
@world_still_spins 3 ай бұрын
This video is ASMR relaxing. Thankyou for sharing your journey.
@tomasvoldrich
@tomasvoldrich 7 ай бұрын
Early years part really sounds like autism, not just a child things. I also thought i do not have memories but more i research autism, read books from autistic authors the more memories gradually are coming back. School years part is like tell me you are autistic without telling me, relatable and so obvious 🙂. 31:36 look up monotropism 👍. 33:01 i dont know the names but 2 parts of brain are "switched on or off" the opposite way in autistic brain a therefore what eye contact gives to neurotypicals the same is given by no eye contact to autistic people 33:45 eye rolling as stimming i guess. 41:00 telling stories like Do you remember how this happened to you and how you felt ? that´s how i feel now helps with empathy when told to autistic person. 🧐46:30 Alexithimia probably. 49:00 So much relatable. 51:09 Yes it is autism thing. And this video even do not need autistic title just the one hour of stimming with hair, eyes all over the room,monotonous voice, this ""looks"" autistic so much. I did not learn anything new because i research and learn about autism for 14 months literally everyday so i know ALMOST everything from 1908 - term autism coined by Eugen Bleuler to PDA but still i love to hear more a more autistic stories so Thank you . 😀
@gameloser2893
@gameloser2893 Жыл бұрын
First of all, you don’t have “a big schnoz” . I was bullied for probably 7 consecutive years from primary to lower high school and although I will never be able to forget the kinds of things that were said and done to me, but I can avoid thinking about them (maybe that’s not healthy idk but it works for me maybe it would work for others too). Also I really appreciate videos like this. They help me understand what autism is like and how it can express itself. Finally your uni vids have been very helpful and I’m sure they will continue to be as I get through year 2&3, thanks
@tristanaricardo
@tristanaricardo 6 ай бұрын
Could you do a vid discussing pissing self in year 3? I have a similar story in year 4😊
@potatoO0o
@potatoO0o 2 ай бұрын
Has anyone done any cognitive tests like WAIS? Memory tests? TOL? Rorschach?
@GraySmithMusic
@GraySmithMusic 3 ай бұрын
“Old people smell” made me lol.
@ayesh5544
@ayesh5544 7 ай бұрын
Your nose is nice don’t get plastic surgery to change it.
@nathilism
@nathilism 4 ай бұрын
Saskia: CAMHS fucked up on that one. Me (aloud): They fuck up everything. Saskia: What do they ~not~ fuck up with tho? Me (aloud): Exactly. 😂💀
@tomdg13
@tomdg13 3 ай бұрын
15:00 teacher: 'pick that item off the floor.' child: picks item off floor. assignment is now complete. now I have an item in my hand, what do I do with this? puts it back where they found it like we're generally taught to.
@tomdg13
@tomdg13 3 ай бұрын
18:30 takeaway here: autistic people are better at seeing through bullshit than NTs.
@tomdg13
@tomdg13 3 ай бұрын
40:30 "I don't know if you're done speaking". Interestingly, in any form of communication where conveying information actually matters - like on radios in the old days, or in computer protocols - there are rules that tell you that you end a message like this ('over' on the radio, I think?) specifically because it's important to communicate that kind of thing not just make people guess! I did think it would be fun to write a "Human Communication Protocol" in the way people define these things for computers but let's face it, it would get thrown out straight away.
@tomdg13
@tomdg13 3 ай бұрын
53:00 top tip which I'm guessing you've already discovered: if you find an item of clothing you like, buy two, then you have one to wear when the other is in the wash.
@Intensive_Porpoises
@Intensive_Porpoises 4 ай бұрын
"I only initiate conversation when I want to talk" Uhh, doesn't everyone do that? Why would you initiate conversation when you _don't_ want to talk?! 🤨 I always think that I need a reason to talk to someone otherwise it's just plain weird. I don't understand how people talk about nothing AND derive so much pleasure from it!
@saskiahdlt
@saskiahdlt 4 ай бұрын
literally why do ppl talk if they dont have a need/reason to
@AliceBunny05
@AliceBunny05 3 ай бұрын
People will initiate conversation often to be polite. My mom would scold me for being obviously impatient or distracted when she greeted someone she/we knew in some place like the grocery store and had a bit of a chat with them. To me, it didn't make sense because I don't want to talk to people while in the middle of a task like shopping, unless I am able to carry on with the task at the same time. She would tell me it's rude not to say hello and converse a little with someone you knew if you saw them in public.
@jade6831
@jade6831 Жыл бұрын
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