Autistic Voices: Starting a Podcast to Process a Late-in-Life Diagnosis


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Nov 06 2024 16 mins   1

Matt Kandik's journey with autism began with a period of self-identification, lasting about two years, before receiving a formal diagnosis only three to four months ago. This pivotal moment propelled him into creating a podcast, where he candidly shares his experiences and learning process. The late diagnosis brought with it a roller coaster of emotions, from initial confusion and difficulty in acceptance to a profound sense of relief and understanding. Matt's journey is marked by the shedding of societal labels and the discovery of a new, authentic identity. His struggle with sensory issues, particularly sound sensitivity, has been a significant challenge, impacting his ability to engage in conversations. Learning to self-advocate and communicate his needs has been a crucial part of his coping strategy. Matt's story not only highlights the impact of late diagnosis on mental health but also the profound relief and validation that comes with understanding oneself.,Matt Kandik's path to an autism diagnosis was a journey of self-recognition that spanned two years before culminating in a formal diagnosis only a few months ago. This revelation led him to embark on a podcast where he openly shares his experiences and insights. The late diagnosis triggered a mix of emotions, from initial confusion and difficulty accepting the news, to a profound sense of understanding and relief. Matt's story sheds light on the struggle with sensory sensitivities, particularly his challenges with sound, which often hinder his ability to engage in conversations. Learning to advocate for his needs has become a vital part of his coping strategy. His experience underlines the impact of late diagnosis on mental health, the process of shedding societal labels, and the discovery of a new, authentic identity. Matt's journey is not just about the challenges, but also about the profound sense of relief and validation that comes with understanding oneself.


I think it's very important to be outside of your comfort zone. - Matt Kandik


Understand the unique challenges
Adults with late autism diagnosis face a unique set of challenges in understanding themselves and their past experiences. Navigating sensory issues, social interactions, and self-identity can be overwhelming without prior knowledge of being on the spectrum. Understanding these challenges is crucial in providing support and guidance for individuals in similar situations.


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