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Recent content by Amy101

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    Will medication help me manage my symptoms for Aspergers and can it help improve life?

    Hi Beverly, Thanks for getting back to me :) You said yesterday that you were due an official diagnosis today; How did it go? At the moment, as far as my symptoms are concerned, I'm not coping too well and it seems to have an impact on my home life, I'll be honest. I have a 1 year-old...
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    Will medication help me manage my symptoms for Aspergers and can it help improve life?

    Ronin82, Thank you for your advice and reasaurance! I think that could be the route I would be willing to take myself. At the moment, I'm battling depression and anxiety which might even make therapy difficult for me; but I would like to gain the most positive and effective experience I can...
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    Will medication help me manage my symptoms for Aspergers and can it help improve life?

    I was just curious as to what your experiences may have been on regards to medication and/or treatment for Aspergers. At the moment, I'm waiting for a specialist to allocate me an appointment for an assessment/diagnosis, but my question is (which I have been wracking my brains about for ages)...
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    Looking a lot younger?

    I'm 24 years old and a Mum of 2. Apparently I look 16! I've had no choice but to shell out for ID just to prove my age which is annoying, but sometimes it can be a blessing :-)
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    New and nervous but hello there!

    Hello, My name is Amy, I live in the UK and I'm 24 years old. I'm currently on a waiting list for an assessment for ASD and I must admit, so far the wait has been pretty agonising but I hope to be diagnosed soon just so that I can understand myself and accept who I am and move forward with my...
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