I must start by saying that I'm saddened at the passing of Baroness Thatcher - the greatest peacetime British Prime Minister of the 20th C - and by the undignified behaviour of certain quarters of British society in response to her death. I'm deeply ashamed that there were people in my home town who took to the streets and actually
partied on hearing of the passing of an 87-year-old grandmother.
Now on to what really upset me today: I went to my boss to talk to him about a business trip I need to make in a few weeks' time. It's a five-hour drive away so he suggested that I should leave
really early in the morning to get there in time to do a full days' work. I wasn't happy about this because I just can't sleep the night before doing anything that isn't part of my routine. I have Asperger's which means I need my days to be predictable, otherwise I get huge levels of anxiety that stress me out & leave me with insomnia the night before. This is a problem for me whenever my routine is disrupted: I even struggle to sleep every Friday & Sunday due to the change from working week to weekend and vice versa.
So I said I'd prefer to leave the day before and stay there overnight so that I'll be fresh & ready for my early morning start, because otherwise I wouldn't get any sleep and would have trouble thinking straight. He said OK... but then 20 minutes later he confronted me in front of my colleagues and demanded I explain
exactly why I would find it so difficult to sleep the night before.
So, in front of my colleagues, I had to humiliate myself by explaining once again the nature of my disability and how it affects my anxiety levels. He knows I'm disabled and I've told him many times before how difficult it is for me to cope when my routine is disrupted... but he forced me to humiliate myself anyway because he thought I was just taking the mickey & wanted an extra night's free hotel accommodation on his dime.

I'm sure there's a hashtag for this somewhere...