Reclaiming Autonomy After a Lifetime of Systemic Barriers 💙
For years, I adapted. I survived. I pushed through environments, expectations, and relationships that weren’t built for me. But now? I am reclaiming my autonomy.
If you’ve ever felt like the people around you can’t hold space for what you’re going through, you’re not alone. Whether due to neurotypical thinking, emotional avoidance, or their own wounds—some people:
💬 Default to minimisation because that’s what they know.
🧹 Brush things under the carpet because that’s how they cope.
🎭 Keep going like nothing’s wrong because acknowledging the cracks feels too hard.
But that’s not my way. And if it’s not yours either, I see you. 👀💙
Where Does That Leave Us? 🤷♀️
Somewhere between:
✔ Realising what worked before isn’t working anymore.
✔ Questioning what’s worth saving and what isn’t.
✔ Feeling stuck between love, history, and unmet needs.
💡 We don’t have to decide everything today.
💡 We are allowed to take time to figure out what we actually need.
💡 Our diagnosis isn’t the problem—it’s just revealing what was already there.
This Isn’t About Blame—It’s About Clarity 🛑
We need time in a safe space, without daily demands, to figure out who we are now.
Too much has changed, and we need pressure-free space to process it.
🚫 Not to be pulled in different directions.
🚫 Not to be pressured into decisions we aren’t ready for.
🚫 Not to keep explaining why this isn’t easy for us.
Because the truth is—we may not have recovered from the crash we had months or years ago. And pushing through as if we have isn’t working.
The Frustration of Not Being Heard 😤
❌ It disregards your ability to make decisions for yourself.
❌ It assumes that one-size-fits-all solutions work for everyone.
❌ It pressures you to ‘just get on with it’ as if healing has a deadline.
❌ It’s exhausting having to explain yourself over and over again.
🔹 Your choices deserve respect.
✨ You are allowed to manage your health in a way that works for YOU.
✨ You don’t owe anyone an explanation.
✨ Your “no” is enough.
If people can’t accept that? That’s their problem—not yours. 🚀
Anyone Else Being Told Their Diagnosis is the Problem? 🤯
💭 I’ve always been neurodivergent—I just didn’t have the words for it before.
💭 I don’t need to be fixed or managed. I am unlearning survival mode.
💭 Your discomfort with my reality is your issue, not mine.
🔹 I don’t have to prove anything or justify my existence.
🔹 My reality is valid, whether people understand it or not.
I See You. I Hear You. 💙
Between who you were, who you’re expected to be, and who you actually are—I see you.
💙 If you need a space to figure it out without pressure—just support—I’m here.
Let’s Talk. 🗣
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