So I am finally able to express insecurities about my body that I've held onto my whole life due to, you know, feeling like a singularly fucked up freak which unfortunately is a common experience for us autistics and neurodivergent folks. I've had some recent experiences that have me feeling pretty down about my body and I guess I want to write it down and get some validation from others that may share some of these experiences or have some guidance or information to understand myself better. Unfortunately, some of these "quirks" lead to some serious social avoidance behaviors and anxiety because I feel like I have no control over when my body seems to decide to just stop working properly. I just want to understand better why I, for example, can seemingly randomly lose my coordination and take an embarrassing tumble or knock over and break things; why I can overheat and start sweating profusely so easily; why my reflexes can be so reactive and I get jumpy or overreact, like having a gag reflex that can cause me to puke or spit up over nothing; why I can sometimes be very sensitive to pain or not feel it all; why I have IBS and other stomach issues that don't seem to correlate to any particular food or activity; why I have nerve pain in my legs and restless legs; why I can sometimes feel the constant urge to go to the bathroom or have embarrassing episodes of sexual dysfunction. I hope this post doesn't come across too much like a "woe is me" thing, just trying to understand myself better so I can stop feeling so insecure about something I can't control. How much of this is related to general executive dysfunction that is a hallmark of autism and ADHD? Does anyone else have similar experiences? Is it possible some of this is completely unrelated to neurodivergence? Do others also feel this way about their body?

  • ihaveibs [he/him]
    hexagon
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    1 month ago

    Thanks so much for writing this up about EDS, I had never heard of it before! I don't think this is what's going on with me as I don't have any of the hyperflexibility you mention and I don't get cut and bruised easily. I'm sorry to hear about the struggle and I hope you can get some medical support meow-hug

    I suspect that my nerve pain, bathroom sensitivity and IBS, and sexual dysfunction are related to some neurological issues as I have a family history of fibromyalgia which I believe is comorbid with autism and ADHD and thus makes me feel like I'm likely to be diagnosed with it. Unfortunately, it is a diagnosis of exclusion so it's not really well understood and I don't know how much I have to gain from engaging in the US healthcare system as it is both very unwelcoming and paternalizing to ND folks and infamous for being unable to do fuck all about the pain epidemic. Hoping we can both find some answers.