Not sure if this has been covered as a topic since the board was created. There have been similarities between women with various health conditions, and it has been very enlightening.
I know that our Autism will present differently to each other as women, but I'm going to post a timeline as I'd like to know if this resonates with anyone older.
Young child: late to walk, shyness, anxiety about everything, odd interests.
Adolescent: Very shy, hated talking about things like periods, didn't fit in.
Mid to late teens: Was very sensible for my age. Didn't understand the crazy abandon that other teens felt. When I did get caught up in it, I did so to fit in (probably common in most late teens)
20's and 30's: Masked hard, but managed to hold down a job and was actually very ambitious. (Looking back, I'm amazed that this was the same person I am now)
40's: Now it is becoming difficult. Trying to keep up with the ambition and social life. Don't like it, but do it anyway (people pleaser phase)
50: Perimenopause / Menopause hits. Libido falls off a cliff. Masking is impossible. All Autism traits become magnified, barely any coping mechanisms left. Feel like a shell of former self, feel even more invisible than ever before, want to hide from society, cannot even think about socialising. At the same time, hit with flushes, self doubt, anxiety like never before, Cannot even relate to other Autistic people. Wonder how other autistic people feel, but scared to ask.
The current drive on TV regarding recognising Menopause symptoms is admirable. As is the awareness of Autism. But I do not know a single other person in real life who is Autistic and Menopausal