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TheExxpert
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05 May 2013, 8:50 am

Howdy. I don't post often, but I'm at an impasse at the moment.

I was diagnosed when I was around 11. I don't know if that's particularly relevant, but I never had the support throughout my early childhood that other children had; I never had the opportunity to nip in the bud some idiosyncratic behaviours which still plague me, nor did I come to casually embrace the condition to the extent others have. I'm going to start working soon at a very nice employer; at least I hope so. I think I'm able to put on the façade of normalcy and the like -- but the dreaded interview and the application process could easily expose my abnormalities.

I'm high-functioning, and I'm crippled by pride and a desire not to get special treatment (along with that persistent fear of discrimination). Debate the merits of this, but I need to prevent my condition from coming out with this employer or potential colleagues. I'm going to be working in a very competitive field which requires a large amount of interpersonal interaction along with a great deal of technical expertise.

So how do I keep the Aspergers under wraps? And are there any behaviours I can adopt to keep them from coming onto me? Alongside this, does anyone have any experience of not letting their condition out to employers?

Thanks.



zethra09
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05 May 2013, 9:22 pm

Personally, I just stay quiet. The less you talk the less you're noticed. People don't ask questions if they don't know you're there. The only people that know about my AS are a couple of my superiors. Everyone else just thinks I'm quiet. Plus, silence prevents the inevitable foot-in-mouth that I'm famous for.



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06 May 2013, 11:30 pm

Personally, I say this.

Like yourself for who you are.

Keep quiet about your AS.

Know what your good traits are, or find them out.

I just let myself get enthusiastic, and if I hurt someone unintentionally, I apologize when it's brought to my attention.

I also did 'soft disclosures' too. Like 'I'm the sort of person who...' needs to focus. Or who excels at this while having difficulties with that.



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06 May 2013, 11:35 pm

Also, be sure to not deprive yourself of sleep.