• Feeling isolated? You're not alone.

    Join 20,000+ people who understand exactly how your day went. Whether you're newly diagnosed, self-identified, or supporting someone you love – this is a space where you don't have to explain yourself.

    Join the Conversation → It's free, anonymous, and supportive.

    As a member, you'll get:

    • A community that actually gets it – no judgment, no explanations needed
    • Private forums for sensitive topics (hidden from search engines)
    • Real-time chat with others who share your experiences
    • Your own blog to document your journey

    You've found your people. Create your free account

autismbd22
Reactions
17

Profile posts Latest activity Postings About

  • Please reply to message in your Inbox. Thanks. :)
    tree
    tree
    Access your Inbox by clicking on the icon that looks like an envelope.
    It is on the upper right hand corner, and looks like this:

    1682464350090.png
    autismbd22
    autismbd22
    Thank you
    Crossbreed
    Crossbreed
    Hello & welcome. You are only describing a more pronounced subset of autism [ASD2/3]; an encephalopathic subset. And there are more than there should be. They still need and deserve attention, but their issues are their severe co-morbids; not their underlying autism.
    https://autlanders.blogspot.com/2019/07/autism-subtypes.html
    Crossbreed
    Crossbreed
    Uninjured autistics are born with their autism and tend to be introverted, hyper-focused and think outside-of-the-box.
    We are toilet-trained. We drive. We marry. And rear children.
  • Loading…
  • Loading…
  • Loading…
Top Bottom