I've probably always had some sort of autism or severe ADHD that's kept me from connecting with people, but there's a six-month wait to get tested.
Hi, from a fellow autistic person with ADHD! Both autism and ADHD can make relationship connections difficult AND they both affect your executive function--which leads to unfinished projects, overwhelm, burnout, and the feeling that you're unable to make progress in your own life. That doesn't mean you're broken, YOU ARE NOT BROKEN. You don't need to be cured or fixed of your neurodivergence, rather you need the right relationships (often with other ND folks) and support to feel at home in your own life.
SSRIs and talk therapy will not "fix" your neurodivergence; talk therapy or CBT can help you find ways to cope with your neurodivergence, and some SSRIs can help with the depression/anxiety that are CAUSED by neurodivergence. (But some SSRIs can actually make ADHD in particular worse, so that might be a potential topic of research?)
There are tons of support groups for both autism and ADHD on Facebook. Are you hooked into any of those yet? Although they won't fix your problems either, it's helpful to just see what other people are dealing with and start to understand that you're not alone, there are people who are going through the same stuff as you are.
The trauma from your wife's infidelity and subsequent fallout have undoubtedly made your executive function a lot worse. On top of already being ND, that's a lot to deal with! I hope you are giving yourself grace. I discovered two years ago that my WH was cheating with prostitutes (right before the pandemic hit), and I tell ya it has been a nightmare to deal with my brain since that time. I'm getting better but I've had to really step up my self-awareness game and find a lot of new coping skills.
Stuff that works for my ND brain:
- Vigorous exercise every single day
- Getting enough sleep
- Eating mostly healthy food
- Also eating stuff I just hella love
- Talking to and spending time with the small number of people in my life who do have my back
- Having focuses other than my WH's cheating or the marriage - such as building my business and remodeling my home
I do not currently take any stimulant medication but I do take supplements that help with ADHD: Magnesium, vitamin D, and omega 3-6-9s specifically. I've tried others but didn't find the benefit, however I know other folks with ADHD who swear by maca root, gingko, ginseng, rhodea roseola, and vitamin B complex.